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Sa'yee

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Movement path between Safa and Marwa next to the Kaaba

Sa'ee (Arabic: سعى saʿy "ritual walking") is the back and forth movement between the hills of Safa and Marwah in Mecca. It is an integral part of the Islamic Hajj and Umrah, symbolizing the search for water by Hajar in order to give to her son Ismail.

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