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21 June 2013
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Masjid Al-Haram Panorama | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
 
A new mosque in Makkah has just been completed earlier this month. It is the Al-Rajhi Mosque located in the Al-Naseem neighborhood near the Jabal Thawr for those familiar with Makkah here.

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The mosque is six-story tall and includes a library and a meeting hall.

The capacity is 47.000.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zb5SO6yYuQ&feature=player_embedded
 
A feat on feet: From Karachi to Kingdom ... with banner of peace

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MEMORABLE JOURNEY: Kasrat walks into the Kingdom with police escort. (AN photo)

JEDDAH: IRFAN MOHAMMED
Published — Friday 6 September 2013

Kharlzada Kasrat, a Pakistani man who entered the Kingdom on foot from Pakistan, embarked on a walk for peace from Karachi to Makkah on June 7 and arrived in the Kingdom through the Jordanian border on Monday.
Kasrat, who twice staged the longest peace walks in the world, was provided with a medical team and security escorts by Saudi authorities upon his arrival into the Kingdom. He walked through Iran, Iraq and Jordan. The total distance from Karachi to Makkah is 6,387 km by foot.
Speaking with Arab News, he said he had chosen Makkah as his final destination given its spiritual significance. He said he was congratulated by residents in Tabuk in large numbers. He said he was touched with the warm welcome and hospitality of Saudis when he crossed into border.
“The purpose of my visit is to promote peace on the basis of humanity, as Islam preaches. Pakistani tribes that were previously known for their hospitality are now branded as terrorists and are being subject to persecution,” said Kasrat.
“I sold my personal items to embark on the walk as I lack financial resources.”
Kasrat said: “I am thankful to Saudi authorities and I hope they will provide me with accommodation.”
He said he had walked 1,301 km in Pakistan, 2,640 km in Iran, 600 km in Iraq and 800 km in Jordan before reaching the Kingdom.
Kharlzada has recalled his harrowing experience in the Iraqi desert, where he walked a 100-km stretch that was completely deserted.
He also said that militants in Baluchistan in Pakistan attempted to kidnap him. He said he slept at a check post in Tabuk upon arrival, then left Tabuk hoping to reach Madinah on Sept. 20 and Makkah on Oct. 1. Kharlzada is walking on average 50 km per day.
It took him two days to reach Tabuk from the border.

A feat on feet: From Karachi to Kingdom ... with banner of peace | Arab News

May Allah (swt) reward him for his effort.
 
@al-Hasani
these pictures u posted about Al masjid annabawi reminded me of the hadit about Dajjal and the white castle
 
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معرض المدينة المنورة " مأرز الإيمان " يظهر مكانة مدينة رسول الله الإيمانية

Exhibition on the holy city of Madinah

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The ceremony of washing the Kaaba was held this Monday.

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Key of Kaaba in the middle, on the right key of Maqam of Prophet Ibrahim (as),
on the left key of the door of Tawbah leading to the roof of the Kaaba.

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Interview with the current key keeper Sheikh Abdul Qadir Bin Taha Al-Shaibi. His family have held this position since the time of Prophet Muhammad (saws) and even before that.



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MashaAllah i wish i could visit soon my uncle came recently from hajj and its my biggest desire to perform hajj soon as well. Thanks for posting the wonderful pictures i guess its doubly special for people like us who want to know about the land of the Prophet PBUH and the places.
 
MashaAllah i wish i could visit soon my uncle came recently from hajj and its my biggest desire to perform hajj soon as well. Thanks for posting the wonderful pictures i guess its doubly special for people like us who want to know about the land of the Prophet PBUH and the places.

Sorry for the late reply, dear.

Insha'Allah your wish will soon come into fruition.

You are very welcome. Please feel free to ask any questions and I will try to answer them to the best of my abilities.
 
Sorry for the late reply, dear.

Insha'Allah your wish will soon come into fruition.

You are very welcome. Please feel free to ask any questions and I will try to answer them to the best of my abilities.

Yeah if my questions don't make you laugh that is. Its through you're threads that i even got to know that there is more to KSA than sand lol
 
Yeah if my questions don't make you laugh that is. Its through you're threads that i even got to know that there is more to KSA than sand lol

:lol:

Yeah, I tried to show that KSA is a very beautiful, ancient and diverse country in terms of landscapes and many other things here and I think I succeeded. Only the Arabs know KSA here, people from the region and your fellow countrymen who lived there but even all of those don't know all. Even we Saudi Arabians since KSA is the size of Western Europe. I am still to discover many, many corners of the country and its attractions.

This thread below with nearly 50.000 views is @Arabian Legend work as he started the thread and he has to be thanked for it, not me. I am just contributing from time to time.

Saudi Arabia in Pictures | Page 41

LOL, there are no dumb questions (nearly:)) so feel free to ask.
 
Makkah ready for Umrah pilgrims



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MAKKAH: AHMAD WAHAJ AL-SIDDIQUI

Published — Monday 30 December 2013

Last update 30 December 2013 1:36 am
The Makkah Municipality has deployed all its resources to welcome Umrah visitors to the Grand Mosque and offer them the best services like healthy environment and amenities for a comfortable stay in the holy city, said Mayor Osama Al-Bar.
A labor force of about 7,000 consisting of supervisors, drivers, sweepers and others has started sanitizing the city against any epidemic. A fleet of 550 garbage trucks is busy round the clock.
The roads are being cleaned and a work force of 3,000 is engaged 24/7 to maintain sanitation. The municipality has fielded 300 electrically operated compressor garbage storage tanks in the holy city to keep unpleasant odor away. These storage tanks are towed away and taken to sites outside Makkah, where the garbage is immediately incinerated.
One hundred teams will spray insecticides in Makkah, especially around the Grand Mosque, to maintain hygiene, Al-Bar said, adding that a team of hundred workers with a fleet of 10 garbage trucks is on stand by to meet any emergency situation.
A team of supervisors survey all shops selling foodstuff. If the team finds any stuff past expiry date it is removed and the shop is fined.
Similarly, all the five butcheries are provided with veterinarians to check the animals before slaughtering and check meat after the animal is slaughtered. The meat shops are kept under continuous surveillance by the inspectors to ensure pure and good supply of meat.
The restaurants and hotels too are checked off and on, and samples of foodstuff are sent to laboratories for checking. These steps are taken to protect the Umrah visitors from food poisoning.
Continuous power supply to the 56 tunnels stretching 30 miles is ensured and roads and bridges are kept under watch to guarantee smooth flow of traffic.
The six parking lots around Makkah are provided with toilets, adequate supply of water for drinking, and mosques for offering prayers, all kept in readiness for the comfort of the Umrah visitors from the Kingdom and from the Gulf countries, said Al-Bar.

Makkah ready for Umrah pilgrims | Arab News — Saudi Arabia News, Middle East News, Opinion, Economy and more.

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