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"There is no doubt in the sanctity of Mecca, but a donkey won't become a Hajj pilgrim by just going through the motions." (Rahman Baba) The reason for the existence of most of the world's cities is obvious to the student of geography. New York and Shanghai control deep ports and straddle great rivers, bringing trade from the interior; Paris and London are at the crossing points of major cross-country rivers; Johannesburg sits atop a great mountain of gold ore; and Moscow and Madrid are at the heart of their great nations, easily able to control even the more distant corners of the land. Mecca, however, is different, as the city exists solely because it is holy. Even centuries before the birth of the Prophet Muhammad, the leaders of Mecca established that their city was the pre-eminent holy site in western Arabia and established a truce for pilgrims to the city. One effect of this was that Mecca became a center for what might today be described as tourism, as even ancient visitors needed places for food, water, and sleep. At the same time, they could make offerings in the temples and leave with mementos of their time in Mecca. Many also found it convenient to bring their trade goods to the markets of Mecca, where they could find visitors bringing interesting wares from across the region, and the city also enjoyed the status of a trade center. Of course, Mecca is now best known for being Islam's holiest city, revered as the birthplace of Muhammad and the site where Allah first revealed the Qu'ran to him. Within Mecca is the Ka'aba, a building housed within the Al-Masjid al-Haram (Great Mosque) that is considered the holiest site. Wherever they are in the world, Muslims face in the direction of the Ka'aba while praying. Grand Mosque seizure - Wikipedia Grand Mosque seizure; Saudi soldiers fighting their way into the Ka'aba underground beneath the Grand Mosque of Mecca 1979 Mecca for the rich: Islam's holiest site 'turning into Behind closed doors in places where the religious police cannot listen in residents of Mecca are beginning to refer to their city as Las Vegas and the The photos Saudi Arabia doesn't want seen and proof News; World; Middle East; The photos Saudi Arabia doesn't want seen and proof Islam's most holy relics are being demolished in Mecca 4i Muhammad and the Faith of Islam - US History This verse from the Qur'an originally written in Arabic translates "Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah" (Qur'an 48:29) A man meditating alone in a cave near Mecca Mecca - Wikipedia Etymology and usage "Mecca" is the familiar form of the English transliteration for the Arabic name of the city although the official transliteration used by the The Significance of Mecca to Islam - Robert Fawcett The Significance of Mecca Mecca is the original English translation of the Arabic Historically the city has also been called Becca In the 1980s the Saudi Arabian Mecca: Latest News Photos Videos on Mecca - NDTVCOM Find Mecca Latest News Videos & Pictures on Mecca and see latest updates news information from NDTVCOM Explore more on Mecca Islam explained by a non Muslim - YouTube Like us on facebook: facebookcom/IslamicAwaren A very informative video about Islam for non-Muslim friends explained by a non-Muslim Making way for pilgrims: The destruction of Mecca The Making way for pilgrims The destruction of Mecca The Middle Easts largest building project has effaced 1400 years of Islamic history Medina Islam's second holiest city was originally a Medina Islam's second holiest city was originally a Jewish "settlement" Although the fact is little publicized more than one historian has affirmed at the Arab
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