
The following are some issues related to "Al-Multazam"
1.   The origin of the word: 
Literally the word Multazam in Arabic means the place to hold on firmly to, and it is the name given to the area between the Black Stone and the door of the Ka’bah. It was called this because people hold on to it firmly, as mentioned in Al-Misbaah Al-Muneer.
2.   Its location: 
It was narrated on the authority of the righteous predecessors  that Al-Multazam is the place between the corner and the door of the Ka’bah and this is the most well-known opinion. Some of the righteous predecessors said that they used to embrace "the back of the Ka’bah", "i.e., what is under the Meezaab (i.e., the drainage pipe on the top of the Ka’bah)" or all of the Ka‘bah without specifying any part of it.
  that Al-Multazam is the place between the corner and the door of the Ka’bah and this is the most well-known opinion. Some of the righteous predecessors said that they used to embrace "the back of the Ka’bah", "i.e., what is under the Meezaab (i.e., the drainage pipe on the top of the Ka’bah)" or all of the Ka‘bah without specifying any part of it. 
A. Narrations indicating that Al-Multazam is between the corner and the door of the Ka’bah: 
 said, “I saw ‘Amr ibn Maymoon, may Allah be pleased with him, embracing what is between the corner and the door of the Ka‘bah.”
  said, “I saw ‘Amr ibn Maymoon, may Allah be pleased with him, embracing what is between the corner and the door of the Ka‘bah.”  said that the Companions, may Allah be pleased with them, used to embrace the part of the Ka‘bah between the corner and the door and invoke Allah The Almighty.
  said that the Companions, may Allah be pleased with them, used to embrace the part of the Ka‘bah between the corner and the door and invoke Allah The Almighty.  said, “I saw ‘Ikrimah ibn Khaalid, Abu Ja’far and ‘Ikrimah, the freed slave of Ibn ‘Abbaas, embracing what is between the corner and the door of the Ka’bah. I also saw them under the Meezaab in the Hijr (of Ismaa’eel).”
  said, “I saw ‘Ikrimah ibn Khaalid, Abu Ja’far and ‘Ikrimah, the freed slave of Ibn ‘Abbaas, embracing what is between the corner and the door of the Ka’bah. I also saw them under the Meezaab in the Hijr (of Ismaa’eel).” 
B.   Narrations indicating that Al-Multazam is at the back of the Ka’bah: 
 said that he saw ‘Amr ibn Maymoon, may Allah be pleased with him, embracing the back of the Ka‘bah.
  said that he saw ‘Amr ibn Maymoon, may Allah be pleased with him, embracing the back of the Ka‘bah. that ‘Umar ibn ‘Abd Al-‘Azeez
  that ‘Umar ibn ‘Abd Al-‘Azeez  went to the back of the Ka’bah and sought refuge with Allah The Almighty.
  went to the back of the Ka’bah and sought refuge with Allah The Almighty. embracing the back of the Ka’bah.
  embracing the back of the Ka’bah.  seeking refuge with Allah at the back of the Ka’bah and saying, "O Allah! I seek refuge with You from Your Might, Wrath and Authority."
  seeking refuge with Allah at the back of the Ka’bah and saying, "O Allah! I seek refuge with You from Your Might, Wrath and Authority."  that he saw Naafi’ ibn Jubayr embracing the part between the Black Stone and the door of the Ka’bah and also embracing the back of the Ka’bah.
  that he saw Naafi’ ibn Jubayr embracing the part between the Black Stone and the door of the Ka’bah and also embracing the back of the Ka’bah.  that he saw ‘Ubaydullaah ibn ‘Abdullaah embracing the back of the Ka’bah that faces the west and leaning his chest against it.
  that he saw ‘Ubaydullaah ibn ‘Abdullaah embracing the back of the Ka’bah that faces the west and leaning his chest against it.  said that he saw ‘Amr ibn Maymoon, may Allah be pleased with him, embracing the Ka’bah and leaning his belly to the side that is next to the Yamaani (Yemeni) Corner.
  said that he saw ‘Amr ibn Maymoon, may Allah be pleased with him, embracing the Ka’bah and leaning his belly to the side that is next to the Yamaani (Yemeni) Corner.  said that he saw Abu Bakr ibn ‘Abdur-Rahmaan
  said that he saw Abu Bakr ibn ‘Abdur-Rahmaan  embracing the back of the Ka’bah. [Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah]
  embracing the back of the Ka’bah. [Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah]
C.   Narrations indicating that Al-Multazam is under the Meezaab:
 said, “I saw ‘Ikrimah ibn Khaalid, Abu Ja’far and ‘Ikrimah, the freed slave of Ibn ‘Abbaas, embracing what is between the corner and the door of the Ka’bah. I also saw them under the Meezaab in the Hijr [i.e., under the drainage pipe on the top of the Ka’bah].” [Ibn Abi Shaybah in Al-Musannaf]
  said, “I saw ‘Ikrimah ibn Khaalid, Abu Ja’far and ‘Ikrimah, the freed slave of Ibn ‘Abbaas, embracing what is between the corner and the door of the Ka’bah. I also saw them under the Meezaab in the Hijr [i.e., under the drainage pipe on the top of the Ka’bah].” [Ibn Abi Shaybah in Al-Musannaf]  said, “Saying (When he finishes the Farewell Tawaaf, he stands at Al-Multazam, between the corner and the door); this is an agreed upon opinion among the Hanbali scholars. Ahmad
  said, “Saying (When he finishes the Farewell Tawaaf, he stands at Al-Multazam, between the corner and the door); this is an agreed upon opinion among the Hanbali scholars. Ahmad  said that one should also stand at Al-Hateem, which is under the Meezaab and invoke Allah.” [Al-Insaaf]
  said that one should also stand at Al-Hateem, which is under the Meezaab and invoke Allah.” [Al-Insaaf]
To be continued …