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In modern times, "Selam Sana Uhud Dağı" is frequently the title or chorus of . These songs often describe:

Pilgrims often visit the Archers' Hill (Jabal al-Rumaat) and offer their greetings to the mountain and the martyrs as an act of remembrance and respect. selam_sana_uhud_dagi

The foundation of this sentiment comes from a famous Sahih Hadith where the Prophet Muhammad looked toward the mountain and declared: "This is Uhud, a mountain that loves us and we love it." In modern times, "Selam Sana Uhud Dağı" is

"Selam Sana Uhud Dağı" is an expression of . It bridges the gap between the historical past and the spiritual present, inviting the believer to see the physical landscape of the Hejaz not just as rocks and sand, but as a sacred geography intertwined with the life of the Prophet. It bridges the gap between the historical past

To say "Selam" (Peace/Greetings) to Uhud is also to acknowledge the 70 martyrs who rest at its base, including the Prophet’s uncle, (the "Lion of Allah").

The red-hued granite peaks standing as a silent sentry over Medina.