"[2] Nearby are many villages, including Shalayel, Habt, Hadah, Reem, Al-Halaqa, Al-Jalas, Ash Shufayyah, Al-Balaniyah, Yadah, Al-Qahah, and Al-Watiyah.
From another hadith, Muhammad mentioned the oblivious of this Ummah and said: "Two men from Mazinah, descending a mountain in Arabia called Wareqan .
"[5] 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."
In Wareqan, there are all kinds of fruitful trees except dates, including qarad, sumac, pomegranate, and khazm.
"[6] 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."
Abdulmumin al-Baghdadi said: "Wareqan 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.
"[7] Al-Samhudi said: "Wareqan is a black mountain between Al-Arj and Al-Ruwaitha, to the right of who ascend from Medina to Mecca, goes from Sayyala to Al-gyi.
It is a mountain with spikes that is difficult to climb, if you come to Al-Ruha from Medina, Wareqan will be on your left you will see it towering.