صفا
صفا is an Arabic word that translates to "purity" or "serenity." It is often associated with tranquility and clarity of mind. In various cultures, صفا represents a state of peace and is sought after in both spiritual and everyday contexts.
In Islamic tradition, صفا is also the name of one of the two hills located in Mecca, near the Kaaba. Pilgrims performing the Hajj walk between the hills of صفا and مروة as part of the ritual, symbolizing the search for sustenance and guidance. This act commemorates the journey of Hagar, the wife of Ibrahim (Abraham), in her quest for water for her son.