Introduction – Safa and Marwa are two small hillocks or hills connecting with the large Qaiqan and Abu Qubais mountains in the city of Mecca. At present, Safa and Marwa Hills are situated inside the Masjid al-Haram in the city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Muslim pilgrims perform Sai between Sai and Marwa hillocks seven times to perform Umrah and Hajj in Masjid al-Haram in the city of Mecca. After tawaf or cirlcing around Kaaba, Sai is performed between two hillocks or hills Safa and Marwa seven times during Umrah and Hajj.

Important facts about Safa and Marwa – There are several important facts about Safa and Marwa are discussed below –
- Safa and Marwa are two small hillocks or hills that connect with the larger Qaiqan and Abu Qubais mountains in Masjid al-Haram.
- Presently Safa and Marwa Hills are located in the Masjid al-Haram in the city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
- Safa and Marwa are two small hillocks or hills and are an important part of the Islamic pilgrimage rituals of Umrah and Hajj.
- After tawaf, Sai is performed between two hillocks Safa and Marwa seven times during Umrah and Hajj
- Muslim pilgrims run from Safa to Marwa mountains seven times to perform Sai to honor or tribute the search for water by Hazrat Hajra (wife of Prophet Ibrahim) for her son Hazrat Ismail’s thirst. Hazrat Hajra found water from the Zamzam Well for her child (Hazrat Ismail) to quench the thirst.
- The distance between Kaaba and Safa Hill is around 130m and the distance from Marwa Hilland Kaaba is about 300m.