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List of neighbourhoods in Mecca

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of neighbourhoods in the city and province of Mecca in western Saudi Arabia.

List

  • Al Faisaliyyah
  • Ajyad
  • Al Adl[1]
  • Al Faisaliyyah
  • Al Ghassalah
  • Al Hindawiyyah- commercial center south of the Al Haram District.[2]
  • Al Iskan - includes the King Fahd Housing complex, A residential district.
  • Al Jumaizah
  • Al Maabda
  • Al Muaisem
  • Al Nuzha
  • Al Rasaifah
  • Al Shoqiyah
  • Al Shubaikah
  • Al Sulaimaniyyah
  • At-Tan'im, which contains Masjid ʿAʾishah, which is used as a miqat for people living in Makkah, who want to perform the pilgrimages of Ḥajj and ʿUmrah[3][4][5]
  • Al Tundobawi
  • Al Utaibiyyah
  • Al Zahir
  • Al Zahra
  • Al-Khalidiya
  • Aziziyah
  • Gazza
  • Jabal Al Nour
  • Jabal Omar
  • Jarwal (Mecca neighborhood)
  • Jurhum (Mecca neighborhood)
  • Mina – incorporates the tents, the Jamarat area, and the slaughterhouses just outside the tent city.
  • Misfalah
  • Muzdalifah
  • Shar Mansur

See also

References

  1. ^ "Al 'Adl, Saudi Arabia". Geographical Names, map, geographic coordinates. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  2. ^ Beggars and outlaws now rule Jeddah's Al-Hindawiya District. Saudi Gazette.
  3. ^ "Umrah From Masjid e Aisha | Taneem Mosque | Masjid e Ayesha History". Zamzam Blogs. 2021-05-30. Retrieved 2022-09-22.
  4. ^ Huzaifa, Abu (2014-04-17). "Masjid Aisha". IslamicLandmarks.com. Retrieved 2022-09-22.
  5. ^ "Masjid Aisha | Hajj & Umrah Planner". Hajjumrahplanner.com. Retrieved 2022-10-02.
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