Makkah Province
Islamic History

Al Masjid Al Haram - Makkah

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Location and History

Located in the city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, Masjid Al Haram, also known as the Holy Mosque or Haram Mosque, is the largest mosque in the entire world and the eighth largest building in the world.

The term ‘Masjid Al Haram’ means ‘The Sacred Mosque’. It is named so because it surrounds the Kaaba, which is the most important and holiest shrine in the religion of Islam and also because Masjid Al Haram is the most important mosque in Islam and the site of pilgrimage for Muslims. It receives millions of worshippers from all over the world each year. As of now, the mosque is under the control of the King of Saudi Arabia.

Architecture

While Masjid Al Haram has undergone many renovations over the course of time, the oldest part of the structure dates back to the 16th century. The structure of the mosque consists of a rectangular courtyard in the center that is surrounded by covered prayer areas.

The courtyard houses two more sacred sites. One of these is Maqam-e-Ibrahim (station of Ibrahim) which is a stone with roots in Islamic tradition and history. The other is the oasis of Zamzam, which contains sacred spring water and has purportedly never dried since it was revealed.

To the north and east of the courtyard lie two small hills called al-Safa and al-Marwah, which are also part of the pilgrimage ritual of Muslims.

The total area of the mosque is about 356,000 square feet and it can hold up to 4 million people.

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Haris Muhammad

Haris Muhammad

01/30/2024 13:13

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I lack the authority or standing to provide a review. This holds immense significance for me as a Muslim – a once-in-a-lifetime accomplishment to visit the House of Allah, the most merciful and kind, who reigns as the creator of all beings. As a Muslim it was my dream to visit this place. And I'm the lucky one who achieved this. Alhamdulillah!
HUSSAIN AZHAR

HUSSAIN AZHAR

01/26/2024 07:25

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It's the main and biggest worship and holy place for muslims,As a muslim it is a dream of every muslim to be here for worship and i was lucky enough to get here.The whole city is blessed and lovely. Not a tourist place.It is the most memorable city I've ever been to.You can't forget this city ever in your life.
Aleem Ahmed

Aleem Ahmed

01/21/2024 16:00

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The holiest place for Muslims, Masjid Al Haram doesn't need words of a sinner like me. It's just an honor to be here and performing Umrah. May Allah accept it.
Ziaul Abedin

Ziaul Abedin

01/03/2024 08:58

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Alhumdulillah! Best place on earth to visit and pay the respect towards. More expanded, more to capacity, and best in overall management to control the crowd of pilgrims. It's place to pray and show honour to The Allah Almighty. If u are a Muslim, then must visit is required. It is the place where one becomes free from all sorts of sins n bad issues..
Tariq Farooqi

Tariq Farooqi

12/25/2023 21:33

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Holy place for Muslim pilgrims. Very well managed. Overall arrangements are very good and crowd is managed very efficiently. A good number of 5,4,3 star hotels are nearby as per the affordability of visitors. So many eating outlets are in surrounding.
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01/18/2024 12:16

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