Madinah
Madinah, one of Islam's two holiest cities, attracts millions of pilgrims annually for Hajj or Umrah. Central to the city is Al Masjid an Nabawi, also known as the Prophet’s Mosque, built by the Prophet Muhammad in 622 A.D. and his burial site. Other highlights include Quba Mosque, Islam's first mosque, and the historic Mount Uhud. Visitors can also explore the Hijaz Railway Museum to learn about the old railway that connected Damascus with Makkah and Madinah, or take the modern Haramain High-Speed Railway between Madinah and Makkah.
Al-Ghamamah Mosque
Al-Miqat Mosque
Ali Ibn Abi Talib Mosque
Arabesque Restaurant
Beiruti
GOZL
Hijaz Railway Museum
Historical Quba Castle
Mount Uhud
Qiblatain Mosque
Quba Mosque
Swiss House
Tokushi
Uhud Martyrs Square
Urwa bin Al-Zubayr Palace
Languages spoken | Arabic |
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Currency used | Saudi riyal (SAR) |
Area (km2) | (58,680 sq mi) |
Country name | Kingdom of Saudi Arabia |