Umrah pilgrims then proceed to the Hira Cave, situated 20 meters below, using a narrow road that accommodates only one person at a time.
Visitors who brave the challenging and steep road to reach the Hira Cave offer their prayers with deep devotion and contemplation.
As visitors ascend to the mountain's summit, they engage in prayer, recite the Holy Quran, and chant hymns and eulogies.
Umrah pilgrims often choose to visit Hira predominantly at night, a practice influenced by the challenging transportation conditions and the intense daytime heat.