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Opens from Hajj map tap Arafat new Single-day station, so the pin holds the muassasa/group camp ID, not a personal tent. Boundary is shown explicitly — wuquf is only valid inside it.
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Your group's camp
Muassasa · South Asia · Camp 47
Set by your group leader before departure. Tents arranged in rows under shaded canopies. Look for the group's flag at the entrance.
9 Dhul Hijjah · wuquf After Dhuhr → sunset Stay inside the boundary
The Arafat plain
Schematic of the Arafat plain showing Jabal al-Rahmah, Namirah Masjid, the boundary, camp zones, and your group's pin. ← MUZDALIFAH N ↑ ARAFAT BOUNDARY Namirah Masjid Hajj khutbah Jabal al-Rahmah Mount of Mercy camp zones surround the hill M Arafat 1 M Arafat 2 M Arafat 3 Your camp Schematic — not to scale. Boundary indicative.
Arafat boundary Namirah Masjid Camp zone Your camp
Separated from the group?
Arafat is open and the hill is visible from almost everywhere. Tap what you can see.
From Jabal al-Rahmah
Your group is camped east of the hill, between the central rows and the eastern boundary. Walk away from the hill toward the rising sun (or, after midday, toward where the sun came from). The South Asia muassasa camp 47 flag is white with a green crescent.
Landmarks worth memorising
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Your group's camp
Ask your group leader for the muassasa name and camp number before departure. Save it here so you can find the camp again if separated.
Tap to take a photo while you're with the group at the start of wuquf
No upload, no account, no tracking. The pin lives only on this phone.
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Add your group's camp
Save the muassasa name, camp number, and a flag photo. Without it, the “I'm lost” helper falls back to general guidance toward Jabal al-Rahmah.
This is what the pin card looks like before you've saved your camp. The map, boundary, and landmark guidance below still work without it.
If wuquf time is running out

Wuquf at Arafat is valid from after Zawal (Dhuhr time) on 9 Dhul Hijjah until Fajr on the 10th. Even brief presence inside the boundary within this window is sufficient. If you're separated near sunset, prioritise being inside the boundary over reaching your specific camp.

Majority position (Maliki, Shafi'i, Hanbali): wuquf time begins after Zawal on 9 Dhul Hijjah. Hanafi position: it begins earlier, from Fajr on the 9th. All four schools agree the latest cutoff is Fajr on the 10th, and that brief presence suffices. Source: standard fiqh manuals (e.g. al-Mughni, al-Majmu', Mukhtasar al-Khalil, Bada'i' al-Sana'i').