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Rabigh governorate
Rabigh () is a city and governorate in the Province of Makkah of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, situated on the coast of the Red Sea, around northwest of Mecca in the historic Hejazi region. The city had an estimated population of 180,352 in 2014 and is situated at an elevation of above sea level, close to the border with the Madinah Province. The city dates back to the era before the advent of Islam in the 7th century C.E., and up to the 17th century, was known as Al-Juhfah, or Al-Johfah ().
destruction of early Islamic heritage sites
ongoing phenomenon that has occurred mainly in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia
Islam in Saudi Arabia
overview of the role of the Islam in Saudi Arabia

Yalamlam
Yalamlam (), also known as As-Saʿdiyyah () or Wādī Muḥram (), is a Saudi village in Makkah Province, Governorate of Al-Lith, in the region of the Tihamah.
Sahwa movement
religious social mobility in Saudi Arabia
2002 Mecca girls' school fire
incident in Saudi Arabia
Buwat
Buwāṭ (بواط) is located near Mount Juhaynah in the neighborhood of Raḍwā. It was situated on the caravan route of the Quraysh merchants to Syria.
Petro-Islam
thumb|upright|230px|Ibn Saud, the first king of [[Saudi Arabia]]
Miqat Qarn Al Manazil Al Sail Al Kabir