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  2. Al-Rahmah Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Al-Rahmah Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الرحمة) or Fatima Al-Zahra Mosque is a mosque in Jeddah, Mecca Province, ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;

  3. List of mosques in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    A mosque near Jabal 'Arafat, which Muslim pilgrims visit durung the Hajj. [12] [13] Al Qantara Mosque: At-Ta'if: 1856: A historical mosque from the Ottoman era, which is considered to be built on a site where Muhammad and his adopted son, Zayd ibn Harithah, rested after their expulsion from At-Ta'if. [3] Al-Rahmah Mosque: Jeddah? Al-Rayah ...

  4. Jeddah Corniche - Wikipedia

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    Jeddah Corniche at night. The Jeddah Corniche, also known as the Jeddah Waterfront (JW), is a 30 km coastal resort area of the city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.Located along the Red Sea, the corniche features a coastal road, recreation areas, pavilions and large-scale civic sculptures as well as King Fahd's Fountain, the highest fountain in the world.

  5. Category:Mosques in Jeddah - Wikipedia

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  6. King Saud Mosque - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty King Saud Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الملك سعود) is a Sunni Islam mosque, in the city of Jeddah, in the Al-Sharafeyyah District, in Saudi Arabia. The mosque was designed by Abdel-Wahed El-Wakil and construction was completed in 1987. It is mainly built of bricks and covers an area of 9,700 square metres (104,000 sq ft) with ...

  7. Holiest sites in Sunni Islam - Wikipedia

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    Al-Aqsa Mosque, Jerusalem, also known as the Haram al-Sharif, or the Temple Mount [7] Masjid Al-Aqsa ("the Farthest Mosque"), also known as the "Al Aqsa compound", is a holy site in Shia and Sunni Islam and is located in the Old City of Jerusalem, and is widely regarded by Jews as the Temple Mount, the site of the Holy Temple.

  8. 'Doesn't feel like home': Liverpool's Muslims shocked by UK riots

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    A second mosque in Liverpool, the Abdullah Quilliam, which describes itself as Britain's first, has temporarily closed due to the violence, which was fuelled by a false narrative spread online ...

  9. File:Al-Rahmah Mosque 7 (cropped).jpg - Wikipedia

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