Wareqan Mountain
Wareqan Mountain is one of the Medina region mountains, it is located southwest of Medina, seventy kilometers away on the Al-Hijra highway, and is 2400 meters above sea level and is also known as the Ouf Mountains after the tribe of Bani Ouf from Harb Tribe. Wareqan Mountain was mentioned in the Islamic narrative by Muhammad when he said, "The infidel's tooth on the Day of Judgment is like Uhud, the width of his skin is seventy cubits, his neck is like Al-Bayda, his thigh is like Wareqan, and his seat in the Hellfire is like what between me and Al-Rabadha."
Nearby are many villages, including Shalayel, Habt, Hadah, Reem, Al-Halaqa, Al-Jalas, Ash Shufayyah, Al-Balaniyah, Yadah, Al-Qahah, and Al-Watiyah.
Historical and geographical references
Al-Bakri
said: "it is one of the mountains of Tihama. If you come up from Makkah, the first mountain you meet is Wareqan, a large mountain. It goes from Sayyala to Al-Mu'tashi, between Al-Arj and Al-Ruwaitha. It has water springs. Its inhabitants are Banu Aws from Muzainah, known to be honest people."It includes types of fruitful and non-fruitful trees. It contains sumac, qard, pomegranate, and khazm, which is a tree whose leaves resemble papyrus, and has a stem like the stem of a palm tree, and the people of the Hejaz call it Al-Damakh, and the people of the Gond call it Al-Artin. To the right of Wareqan are Sayyala, Al-Ruha and Al-Ruwaitha, and Al-Arj is to his left, and Qedes connects to Wareqan.
On the authority of Abu al-Haytham, on the authority of Abu Sa`id al-Khudri, he said: Muhammad said: "The seat of the infidel from Hell is a distance of three days’ distance, his molar is like Uhud, and his thigh is like Wareqan."
Al-Zamakhshari
said: "Wareqan is a known mountain."Al-Iskandri
Al-Iskandri said: "Wareqan is a black Mountain, the first mountain you will encounter while leaving Medina ascending from Mesaad, leading from Sayyala to Al-Mu'tashi between Al-Arj and Al-Ruwaitha, pushing its stream to Reem."Alhazmi al-Hamdani
Alhazmi al-Hamdani said: "Wareqan is a black mountain between Al-Arj and Al-Ruwaitha, to the right of who ascend from Medina to Mecca, which pours its water to Reem."Abu al-Ash'ath al-Kindi said in his book Names of the Mountains of Tihamah: "For those who come from the city ascending, the first mountain he meets on his left is Wareqan, It is a large black mountain, leading from Sayyala to Al-Mu'tashi which also called Al-gyi, between Al-Arj and Al-Ruwaitha. In Wareqan, there are all kinds of fruitful trees except dates, including qarad, sumac, pomegranate, and khazm. It has also sweet water springs."
Yaqut al-Hamawi
said: "The correct version is in the hadith of Abu Hurayra, The best mountains are Uhud, Al-Ash'ar and Wareqan. It is a black mountain between Al-Arj and Al-Ruwaitha, to the right of who ascend from Medina to Mecca, it's water streams to Rathm."Aram ibn al-Asbag mentioned in the names of the mountains of Tihamah: The first mountain he meets on his left is Wareqan, which is a large black mountain, which starts from its stream to Al-Mu'tashi which also called Al-gyi, between Al-Arj and Al-Ruwaitha. I has all kinds of fruitful trees including qarad, sumac, pomegranate, and khazm. It has also sweet water springs.
Khazam is s a tree whose leaves resemble papyrus, and has a stem like the stem of a palm tree. The inhabitants of Wareqan are the Banu Aws bin Mazinah, the people of Amud.