The Holy Quran mentions several mountains. Some of the notable mountains mentioned in the Quran include:
- Mount Sinai (Jabal al-Tur): Mentioned in the Quran as the place where Allah spoke to Prophet Moses (Musa) and gave him the commandments, including the Ten Commandments.
- Mount Uhud (Jabal Uhud): Mentioned in the context of the Battle of Uhud, which took place during the time of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
- Mount Tur (Jabal Tur): Mentioned in various verses of the Quran as a place of importance.
- Mount Judi (Jabal Judi): Though not explicitly mentioned by name in the Quran, some Islamic scholars believe that this is the mountain on which the Ark of Prophet Noah (Nuh) came to rest after the flood.
- Mount Al-Safa and Mount Al-Marwah: Mentioned in the context of the Sa’i ritual performed by Muslims during the Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca.
These are some of the mountains mentioned in the Quran. The Quran also uses mountains metaphorically in various verses to emphasize their stability and significance in the natural world as signs of Allah’s creation.
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