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Hijr Ismail!

Hijr Ismail (also known as Hijr Ismail or Hijr-e-Isma'il) is a historic site located in the city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is considered one of the most sacred sites in Islam and is believed to be the tomb of Ismail, the son of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and Hagar.

According to Islamic tradition, Ismail was born to Ibrahim and Hagar, who were instructed by Allah to leave their home in the city of Ur in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) and travel to the land of Canaan (modern-day Israel). After many years of traveling, they arrived in Mecca, where Ibrahim was instructed to sacrifice his son Ismail as a test of his faith.

However, just as Ibrahim was about to sacrifice Ismail, Allah intervened and replaced him with a ram, which was sacrificed instead. This event is commemorated during the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Adha.

Hijr Ismail is believed to be the site where Ismail was born and where Ibrahim was instructed to sacrifice him. The site is marked by a simple stone structure, which is surrounded by a courtyard and a mosque. Pilgrims who visit Mecca during the Hajj pilgrimage often stop at Hijr Ismail to pay their respects and pray.

In Islamic tradition, Hijr Ismail is considered a symbol of the sacrifice and devotion of Ibrahim and Ismail, and is often referred to as the "Tomb of Ismail" or the "Hijr of Ismail".