Jabal Al Nour
Called the “Mountain of Light” or “Hill of Illumination”, Jabal Al Nour is famous for its Hira cave, where the Prophet Mohamed (PBUH) received the first of his many revelations.
This rocky peak is visible for many kilometers around.
Its significance in Islamic history, along with soaring views of Makkah and the Holy Mosque from its summit, make Jabal Al Nour a popular spot for pilgrims.
Jabal Al Nour is a short drive northwest of the Old City. As the sun and heat are intense during the day, most travelers and pilgrims attempt the summit at dawn, dusk or in the evening.
Depending on your physical abilities, the climb takes anywhere from 45 minutes to 3 hours. Be sure to bring plenty of water and, if climbing when it’s dark, a flashlight.
After ascending about 1,200 steps, you will reach the summit and the Hira cave, marked by a sign painted on stone. Thankfully, the descent is not nearly as difficult.