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page 1Islamic holy places
Jerusalem
Jerusalem is a city in the Southern Levant, on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea. It is one of the oldest cities in the world and is considered holy to the three major Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Both Israel and Palestine claim Jerusalem as their capital city; Israel maintains its primary governmental institutions there, while Palestine ultimately foresees it as its seat of power. Neither claim is widely recognised internationally.
Mecca

mosque
thumb|The Prophet's Mosque in [[Medina, one of the holiest mosques in Islam]]

Medina
Medina, officially al-Madinah al-Munawwarah, also known as al-Madinah an-Nabawiyyah and Taybah and known in pre-Islamic times as Yathrib, is the capital and administrative centre of Medina Province in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia. It is one of the oldest and most important places in Islamic history. The second holiest city in Islam, the population as of 2022 is 1,477,023, making it the fourth-most populous city in the country. Around 58.5% of the population are Saudi citizens and 41.5% are foreigners. Located at the core of the Medina Province in the western reaches of the country,
Jordan River
river in West Asia which flows to the Dead Sea
Al-Masjid Al-Haram
Islam's holiest mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Holy Land
Abrahamic term for Israel and Palestine
Prophet's Mosque
mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia
Al-Safa and Al-Marwah
two holy hillocks in Mecca, Saudi Arabia

Wadi-us-Salaam
Wadi-us-Salaam is an Islamic cemetery, located in the holy city of Najaf, Iraq. It is the largest cemetery in the world. The cemetery covers and contains more than 6 million bodies. It also attracts millions of pilgrims annually.
Jabal al-Nour
Holy mountain in Saudia Arabia
Al-Kadhimiya Mosque
mosque in Iraq
Station of Abraham
stone associated with Ibrahim, in what is now the Great Mosque of Mecca in Saudi Arabia
Djamaa El Djazaïr
Third largest mosque in the world and the tallest minaret in the world, located in Mohammadia, Algiers, Algeria
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 ().
Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque
Islamic Shrine in Damascus, Syria
Foundation Stone
rock at the heart of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem
Status quo at Holy Land sites
understanding among religious communities in Jerusalem and Bethlehem
holiest sites in Islam
Sites of great importance to the religion of Islam and Muslims
destruction of early Islamic heritage sites
ongoing phenomenon that has occurred mainly in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia
Sayyidah Ruqayya Mosque
Mosque in Damascus, Syria

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.

Nabi Rubin
village in mandatory Palestine

Nebi Akasha Mosque
mosque in Jerussalem

Sheikh Hussein
settlement at the grave of the Muslim saint Sheikh Hussein
Mecca Gate
landmark at Jeddah–Makkah Highway
Bayn al-Haramayn
historic site in Karbala, Iraq
Mazor Mausoleum
archaeological site in Israel
Jerusalem in Islam
Dhat Irq
miqat and archaeological site in Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Mount Betarim
Peak of Mount Dov, Golan Heights
Miqat Qarn Al Manazil Al Sail Al Kabir