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An aerial view shows the Clock Tower (Abraj Al-Bait) and the Grand Mosque in Saudi Arabia's holy Muslim. Mecca 2
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An aerial view shows the Clock Tower (Abraj Al-Bait) and the Grand Mosque in Saudi Arabia's holy Muslim. Mecca 2
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Aerial view the Clock Tower and the Grand Mosque. Mecca 3
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Aerial view the Clock Tower and the Grand Mosque. Mecca 3
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Aerial view the Clock Tower and the Grand Mosque. Mecca 4
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Aerial view the Clock Tower and the Grand Mosque. Mecca 4
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Aerial view the Clock Tower and the Grand Mosque. Mecca 5
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Aerial view the Clock Tower and the Grand Mosque. Mecca 5
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Aerial view the Clock Tower and the Grand Mosque. Mecca 6
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Aerial view the Clock Tower and the Grand Mosque. Mecca 6
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Aerial view the Clock Tower and the Grand Mosque. Mecca 7
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Aerial view the Clock Tower and the Grand Mosque. Mecca 7
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Aerial view the Clock Tower and the Grand Mosque. Mecca 8
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Aerial view the Clock Tower and the Grand Mosque. Mecca 8
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Al-Haram Mosque, Masjid al-Haram or Great Mosque of Mecca. Mecca 9
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Al-Haram Mosque, Masjid al-Haram or Great Mosque of Mecca. Mecca 9
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Kaaba. Al-Ka‘bah ('The Cube') is a cuboid-shaped building in the center of the Great Mosque and is one of the most sacred sites in Islam. All Muslims around the world face the Kaaba during prayers, no matter where they are. The direction from the location of the person who prays to the Kaaba is called the Qibla. The Hajj requires pilgrims to circumambulate seven times around the Kaaba in a counter-clockwise direction. This circumambulation, the Tawaaf, is also performed by pilgrims during the Umrah (lesser pilgrimage). Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 17
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Kaaba. Al-Ka‘bah ('The Cube') is a cuboid-shaped building in the center of the Great Mosque and is one of the most sacred sites in Islam. All Muslims around the world face the Kaaba during prayers, no matter where they are. The direction from the location of the person who prays to the Kaaba is called the Qibla. The Hajj requires pilgrims to circumambulate seven times around the Kaaba in a counter-clockwise direction. This circumambulation, the Tawaaf, is also performed by pilgrims during the Umrah (lesser pilgrimage). Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 17
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Kaaba. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 18
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Kaaba. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 18
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Kaaba. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 19
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Kaaba. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 20
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Kaaba. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 21
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Kaaba. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 21
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Entrance, golden door—the bāb al-tawbah. Kaaba. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 22
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Entrance, golden door—the bāb al-tawbah. Kaaba. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 22
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Entrance, golden door—the bāb al-tawbah. Kaaba. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 23
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Entrance, golden door—the bāb al-tawbah. Kaaba. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 23
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The Ka'aba Stone with the black stone corner facing. Kaaba. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 24
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The Ka'aba Stone with the black stone corner facing. Kaaba. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 24
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The Black Stone is the eastern cornerstone of the Kaaba. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 25
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The Black Stone is the eastern cornerstone of the Kaaba. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 25
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The Black Stone is the eastern cornerstone of the Kaaba. It was set intact into the Kaaba's wall by Muhammad in the year 605, five years before his first revelation. Since then it has been broken into a number of fragments and is now cemented into a silver frame in the side of the Kaaba. Its physical appearance is that of a fragmented dark rock, polished smooth by the hands of millions of pilgrims. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 26
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The Black Stone is the eastern cornerstone of the Kaaba. It was set intact into the Kaaba's wall by Muhammad in the year 605, five years before his first revelation. Since then it has been broken into a number of fragments and is now cemented into a silver frame in the side of the Kaaba. Its physical appearance is that of a fragmented dark rock, polished smooth by the hands of millions of pilgrims. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 26
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Black Stone. Kaaba. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 27
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Black Stone. Kaaba. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 27
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Kaaba. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 28
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Kaaba. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 28
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Inside The Kaaba (3D Interior Animation). Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 29
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Inside The Kaaba (3D Interior Animation). Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 29
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Maqam Ibrahim is a stone associated with Abraham (Ibrahim), Ishmael (Isma'il) and their rebuilding of the Ka'bah. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 30
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Maqam Ibrahim is a stone associated with Abraham (Ibrahim), Ishmael (Isma'il) and their rebuilding of the Ka'bah. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 30
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Maqam Ibrahim. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 31
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Maqam Ibrahim. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 31
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Safa and Marwah two hills, now located in the mosque. In Islamic tradition, Abraham's wife Hagar ran between these hills, looking for water for her infant son Ishmael until God eventually revealed her the Zamzam. Muslims also travel back and forth seven times during the ritual pilgrimages of Hajj and Umrah as a remembrance to her sacrifice. Safa – from which the ritual walking (Arabic: سَـعِى, saʿy) begins – is located approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 kilometres) from the Kaaba. Al-Marwah is located about 100 m (330 ft) from the Kaaba. The distance between Safa and Marwah is approximately 450 m (1,480 ft). Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 32
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Safa and Marwah two hills, now located in the mosque. In Islamic tradition, Abraham's wife Hagar ran between these hills, looking for water for her infant son Ishmael until God eventually revealed her the Zamzam. Muslims also travel back and forth seven times during the ritual pilgrimages of Hajj and Umrah as a remembrance to her sacrifice. Safa – from which the ritual walking (Arabic: سَـعِى, saʿy) begins – is located approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 kilometres) from the Kaaba. Al-Marwah is located about 100 m (330 ft) from the Kaaba. The distance between Safa and Marwah is approximately 450 m (1,480 ft). Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 32
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Safa Mount. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 33
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Safa Mount. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 33
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Safa Mount. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 34
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Safa Mount. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 34
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Al-Marwa Mountain - End of Saee. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 35
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Al-Marwa Mountain - End of Saee. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 35
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Al-Marwa Mountain - End of Saee. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 36
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Al-Marwa Mountain - End of Saee. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 36
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March between Safa and Marwa. We have to do this for, again, 7 (Seven) times. The total distance of the march is around 2.8 Kilometers. Again, we recited some thought-provoking supplications. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 37
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March between Safa and Marwa. We have to do this for, again, 7 (Seven) times. The total distance of the march is around 2.8 Kilometers. Again, we recited some thought-provoking supplications. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 37
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The well of Zamzam located beneath the floor (entrance now covered). Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 38
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The well of Zamzam located beneath the floor (entrance now covered). Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 38
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The Well of Zamzam is located 20 m (66 ft) east of the Kaaba. According to Islamic belief, it began when Abraham's infant son Ishmael was thirsty and kept crying for water. The well still supplies enough water for all pilgrims throughout the year. Pilgrims also take the water to their homes. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 39
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The Well of Zamzam is located 20 m (66 ft) east of the Kaaba. According to Islamic belief, it began when Abraham's infant son Ishmael was thirsty and kept crying for water. The well still supplies enough water for all pilgrims throughout the year. Pilgrims also take the water to their homes. Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 39
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Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 40
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Al-Haram Mosque. Mecca 40
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Mecca Museum or Makkah Museum. Mecca 41
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Mecca Museum or Makkah Museum. Mecca 41
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A teak staircase of the Holy Kaaba dating back to 1240H. Mecca Museum. Mecca 42
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A teak staircase of the Holy Kaaba dating back to 1240H. Mecca Museum. Mecca 42
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The case which used to cover the stance (Maqam) of Prophet Ibrahim AlaihiSalam. Mecca Museum. Mecca 43
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The case which used to cover the stance (Maqam) of Prophet Ibrahim AlaihiSalam. Mecca Museum. Mecca 43
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A mouth piece of the Well of Zamzam with its ring and lid.*A pulley for lifting Zamzam water dating back to the end of the fourteenth century of the Hijrah. *A brass bucket which used to be in the Well of Zamzam dating back to 1299 H. Mecca Museum. Mecca 44
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A mouth piece of the Well of Zamzam with its ring and lid.*A pulley for lifting Zamzam water dating back to the end of the fourteenth century of the Hijrah. *A brass bucket which used to be in the Well of Zamzam dating back to 1299 H. Mecca Museum. Mecca 44
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Zamzam Well Lately. Mecca Museum. Mecca 45
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Zamzam Well Lately. Mecca Museum. Mecca 45
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The frame of the Black Stone dating back to the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Murad Khan. Mecca Museum. Mecca 46
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The frame of the Black Stone dating back to the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Murad Khan. Mecca Museum. Mecca 46
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Portion of a marble pillar of a minarets of Holy Mosque in the era of Mameluke Sultan Sha'ban Bin Husain in 772 H. Mecca Museum. Mecca 47
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Portion of a marble pillar of a minarets of Holy Mosque in the era of Mameluke Sultan Sha'ban Bin Husain in 772 H. Mecca Museum. Mecca 47
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The manual woven of the interior kisswah knitting of the Holy Ka'aba. Mecca Museum. Mecca 48
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The manual woven of the interior kisswah knitting of the Holy Ka'aba. Mecca Museum. Mecca 48
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The Gutter of theHoly Ka'ba made of wood which is plated with gold from the outside and lead from inside.Dated 1273 H. Mecca Museum. Mecca 49
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The Gutter of theHoly Ka'ba made of wood which is plated with gold from the outside and lead from inside.Dated 1273 H. Mecca Museum. Mecca 49
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Door of Holy Ka'aba dating back to 1363 H made on order of King Abdul Aziz. Mecca Museum. Mecca 50
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Door of Holy Ka'aba dating back to 1363 H made on order of King Abdul Aziz. Mecca Museum. Mecca 50
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Lock and key of the Holy Ka'aba dating back to the year 1309 H. of the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamiid II. Mecca Museum. Mecca 51
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Lock and key of the Holy Ka'aba dating back to the year 1309 H. of the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamiid II. Mecca Museum. Mecca 51
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A ruined portion of a wooden pillar of the Holy Ka'ba Dating back to 65 H. Mecca Museum. Mecca 52
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A ruined portion of a wooden pillar of the Holy Ka'ba Dating back to 65 H. Mecca Museum. Mecca 52
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A copy of the original Othmani Musshaf which was written in the era of Othman Bin Affan. Mecca Museum. Mecca 53
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A copy of the original Othmani Musshaf which was written in the era of Othman Bin Affan. Mecca Museum. Mecca 53
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A copy of the original Othmani Musshaf which was written in the era of Othman Bin Affan. Mecca Museum. Mecca 54
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A copy of the original Othmani Musshaf which was written in the era of Othman Bin Affan. Mecca Museum. Mecca 54
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An aerial view shows tens of thousands of tents hosting pilgrims in Mina near the holy city of Mecca. Mecca 55
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An aerial view shows tens of thousands of tents hosting pilgrims in Mina near the holy city of Mecca. Mecca 55
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Tents at Mina. Mecca 56
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Tents at Mina. Mecca 56
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Jamaraat Bridge, Mina. Mecca 57
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Jamaraat Bridge, Mina. Mecca 57
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The Jamarat are three stone pillars which are pelted as a compulsory ritual of Hajj in emulation of the Prophet Ebrahim (a.s.). Mina. Mecca 58
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The Jamarat are three stone pillars which are pelted as a compulsory ritual of Hajj in emulation of the Prophet Ebrahim (a.s.). Mina. Mecca 58
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Hundreds of thousands of Muslim pilgrims make their way to cast stones at a pillar symbolizing the stoning of Satan in a ritual called 'Jamarat,' the last rite of the annual hajj, in Mina on the outskirts of the holy city of Mecca. Mecca 59
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Hundreds of thousands of Muslim pilgrims make their way to cast stones at a pillar symbolizing the stoning of Satan in a ritual called 'Jamarat,' the last rite of the annual hajj, in Mina on the outskirts of the holy city of Mecca. Mecca 59
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Devil ritual on the last day at the Hajj in Mina. Mecca 60
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Devil ritual on the last day at the Hajj in Mina. Mecca 60
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Stoning the Devil. Mina. Mecca 61
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Stoning the Devil. Mina. Mecca 61
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Muslim pilgrims gather at the Mount Arafat or Mount Arafah and is also known as the Mount of Mercy (Jabal al-Rahma) in the plain of Arafat southeast the holy city of Mecca. Over two million Muslim pilgrims started moving after sunrise towards Arafat to perform the central rite of hajj, tracing a journey made by Prophet Mohammed more than 1,400 years ago and following a tradition they believe was laid down by Abraham before him. The rite of wukuf, or standing, before sunset on Arafat is the high point of the hajj and without which it would be considered incomplete. Mecca 62
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Muslim pilgrims gather at the Mount Arafat or Mount Arafah and is also known as the Mount of Mercy (Jabal al-Rahma) in the plain of Arafat southeast the holy city of Mecca. Over two million Muslim pilgrims started moving after sunrise towards Arafat to perform the central rite of hajj, tracing a journey made by Prophet Mohammed more than 1,400 years ago and following a tradition they believe was laid down by Abraham before him. The rite of wukuf, or standing, before sunset on Arafat is the high point of the hajj and without which it would be considered incomplete. Mecca 62
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Mount Arafat. Mecca 63
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Mount Arafat. Mecca 68
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After spending the day in Arafat, pilgrims make their way to Muzdalifah, where they spend the night under the stars without tents or covers. Muzdalifah, where Hajj pilgrims arrive after sunset from Arafat on the 9th Dhul Hijjah (second day of Hajj). Mecca 69
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After spending the day in Arafat, pilgrims make their way to Muzdalifah, where they spend the night under the stars without tents or covers. Muzdalifah, where Hajj pilgrims arrive after sunset from Arafat on the 9th Dhul Hijjah (second day of Hajj). Mecca 69
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Waadi Muhassar is a place between Mina and Muzdalifah; it is here that Allah (Glorified and Exalted is He) destroyed Abraha and his army of elephants. Mecca 70
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Waadi Muhassar is a place between Mina and Muzdalifah; it is here that Allah (Glorified and Exalted is He) destroyed Abraha and his army of elephants. Mecca 70
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Jabal al-Nour. Mecca 71
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Jabal al-Nour. Mecca 72
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Jabal al-Nour. Mecca 72
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Jabal al-Nour. Mecca 73
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Jabal al-Nour. Mecca 74
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Cave Hira. Jabal al-Nour. Mecca 75
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Cave Hira. Jabal al-Nour. Mecca 75
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Jabal Thawr mountain that contains the cave in which the Prophet (s.a.w.) and Abu Bakr (r.a.) sought refuge for three days and nights from the Quraysh, as they left Makkah and emigrated to Madinah. Mecca 76
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Jabal Thawr mountain that contains the cave in which the Prophet (s.a.w.) and Abu Bakr (r.a.) sought refuge for three days and nights from the Quraysh, as they left Makkah and emigrated to Madinah. Mecca 76
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Mount Thawr cave entrance. Mecca 77
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Mount Thawr cave entrance. Mecca 77
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Jannat al-Mu'alla. Mecca 78
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Jannat al-Mu'alla. Mecca 78
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Jannatul Mualla; This cemetary is where Khadija, the wife of the Prophet (pbuh) is buried. Mecca 79
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Jannatul Mualla; This cemetary is where Khadija, the wife of the Prophet (pbuh) is buried. Mecca 79
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Jannat al Mualla - Graveyard in Mecca where Hazrat Khadia (wife of the Prophet), Qasim (son of Prophet) and other Sahabas are buried. Mecca 80
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Jannat al Mualla - Graveyard in Mecca where Hazrat Khadia (wife of the Prophet), Qasim (son of Prophet) and other Sahabas are buried. Mecca 80
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Valley of Abu Talib (She’eb Abi Talib), where the members of Banu Hashim and Banu Al-Muttalib (Muslims and non-Muslims) were forced to withdraw from Makkah and live here in a painful boycott for three years. Mecca 81
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Valley of Abu Talib (She’eb Abi Talib), where the members of Banu Hashim and Banu Al-Muttalib (Muslims and non-Muslims) were forced to withdraw from Makkah and live here in a painful boycott for three years. Mecca 81
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Hotel Hilton & Masjid Abu Bakr. House of Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) This is the approximate place where the house of Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) was located in Makkah and from where Hijrah to Madinah commenced. It is in the Makkah Towers Hotel block, where a masjid (Masjid Abu Bakr) has been built on the 4th floor. Mecca 82
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Hotel Hilton & Masjid Abu Bakr. House of Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) This is the approximate place where the house of Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) was located in Makkah and from where Hijrah to Madinah commenced. It is in the Makkah Towers Hotel block, where a masjid (Masjid Abu Bakr) has been built on the 4th floor. Mecca 82
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Mount Abu Qubais, Palace of Saudi Arabia King. Mecca 83
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Mount Abu Qubais, Palace of Saudi Arabia King. Mecca 83
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Mount Abu Qubais. Mecca 84
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Mount Abu Qubais. Mecca 84
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Masjid al-Khayf at Mina. Mecca 85
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Masjid al-Khayf at Mina. Mecca 85
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Masjid al-Khayf at Mina. Mecca 86
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Masjid al-Khayf at Mina. Mecca 86
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Masjid Nimrah/Waadi Urana. Mecca 87
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Masjid Nimrah/Waadi Urana. Mecca 87
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Masjid Nimrah/Waadi Urana. Mecca 88
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Masjid Nimrah/Waadi Urana. Mecca 88
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Masjid Biah/Uqbah. Mecca 89
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Masjid Biah/Uqbah. Mecca 89
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Mosque of the Jinn (Masjid al-Jinn) or Mosque of Allegiance. Mecca 90
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Mosque of the Jinn (Masjid al-Jinn) or Mosque of Allegiance. Mecca 90
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Masjid As-shajarah. Mecca 91
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Masjid As-shajarah. Mecca 91
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Masjid Aisha. Mecca 92
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Masjid Aisha. Mecca 92
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Birth Place of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Moolid-un-Nabi (SAW). Library. Mecca 93
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Birth Place of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Moolid-un-Nabi (SAW). Library. Mecca 93
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The library, in She’eb Banu Hashim in Makkah is sited on the place where the Prophet (s.a.w.) was born on Monday 12 Rabi’ al-Awwal (April 22, 571 CE), in the year of the Elephant. Mecca 94
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The library, in She’eb Banu Hashim in Makkah is sited on the place where the Prophet (s.a.w.) was born on Monday 12 Rabi’ al-Awwal (April 22, 571 CE), in the year of the Elephant. Mecca 94
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Bir Tuwa - The Well of Tuwa. Mecca 95
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Bir Tuwa - The Well of Tuwa. Mecca 95
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Abraj Al-Bait, The central hotel tower Makkah Royal Clock Tower. Mecca 96
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Abraj Al-Bait, The central hotel tower Makkah Royal Clock Tower. Mecca 96
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Abraj Kudai (render). Mecca 108
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Abraj Kudai (render). Mecca 108
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Abraj Kudai (render). Mecca 109
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Abraj Kudai (render). Mecca 109
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Hilton Makkah Convention Hotel. Mecca 110
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Hilton Makkah Convention Hotel. Mecca 110
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Mekka Towers Residential Tower. Mecca 111
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Mekka Towers Residential Tower. Mecca 111
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Jabal Al Kaaba Project (Anjum Hotel & Residential complex). Mecca 112
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Jabal Al Kaaba Project (Anjum Hotel & Residential complex). Mecca 112
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Jabal Al Kaaba Project (Anjum Hotel & Residential complex). Mecca 113
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Jabal Al Kaaba Project (Anjum Hotel & Residential complex). Mecca 113
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Burj Al Jewar Tower. Mecca 114
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Burj Al Jewar Tower. Mecca 114
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Le Meridien Makkah. Mecca 115
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Le Meridien Makkah. Mecca 115
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Le Meridien Towers. Mecca 116
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Le Meridien Towers. Mecca 116
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Dar Al Tawhid Intercontinental. Mecca 117
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Dar Al Tawhid Intercontinental. Mecca 117
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Dar Al Tawhid Intercontinental. Mecca 118
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Dar Al Tawhid Intercontinental. Mecca 118
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Le Meridien Towers. Mecca 119
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Le Meridien Towers. Mecca 119
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Mecca Gate or Makkah Gate. Mecca 120
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Mecca Gate or Makkah Gate. Mecca 120
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Umm al-Qura University. Mecca 126
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Umm al-Qura University. Mecca 126
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Umm al-Qura University. Mecca 127
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Umm al-Qura University. Mecca 127
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Al Mashaaer Al Mugaddassah Metro line. Mecca 128
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Al Mashaaer Al Mugaddassah Metro line. Mecca 128
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Makkah Haramain station. Mecca 129
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Makkah Haramain station. Mecca 129
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Makkah Haramain station. Mecca 130
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Makkah Haramain station. Mecca 130
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Aerial view. Mecca 131
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