Makkah is the place which captures the hearts of a
billion Muslims all over the globe. It is the place where God's will
was revealed to Muhammad, (peace be upon him), and it is now the
location of the Holy Mosque and the scared Ka'ba. It is also the
destination of millions of pilgrims and visitors and the holiest spot
on earth.
Makkah is the place which captures the hearts of a
billion Muslims all over the globe. It is the place where God's will
was revealed to Muhammad, (peace be upon him), and it is now the
location of the Holy Mosque and the scared Ka'ba. It is also the
destination of millions of pilgrims and visitors and the holiest spot
on earth.
God (called Allah in Arabic)
has honored it in His Holy Book (Quran), in which it is given eleven
different names, including: Makkah, Bakkah, Al-Balad Al-Amin, Al-Balad
Al-Ameen, Al-Haram Al-Amain and Um-Al-Qura. God also refers to Makkah
in several verses of the Holy Quran (also Koran) using other names, and
has sworn on its name, thus giving a unique status unrivalled by any
other city in the world.
It was also the will of God that the
Holy Ka'ba be situated in Makkah. This divine will has affected the
building and growth of the city as it is today.
The first Sura
of the Holy Quran was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon
him) on the outskirts of Makkah. These revelations to the Prophet
continued later, and some verses of the Holy Quran are known as Makki,
because they were revealed in Makkah, while others were called Madani
because they were revealed in Madinah.
It was in and around
Makkah that the early Moslems launched their "Jihad" (Holy Struggle)
against polytheism, heresy and idolarty. It was here that God gave
victory to His Prophet and his fellow-believers when they triumphantly
entered Makkah in the 8th year after Hijra (630 AD), ending the state
of polytheism and exalting the name of Allah, the one and only God. The
idols were destroyed, God's House was purified and Makkah became a
secure and sacred city. Moslems all over the world turn their faces in
prayer five times ad day towards the Ka'ba in Makkah and begin and end
their pilgrimage with a "tawaf" (circumambulation) of it.
The
tale of the building of Makkah, the Holy Mosque and the Ka'ba is
well-known, as are the events which took place in the city following
the era of Abraham and Ishmael. We will therefore begin our description
of Makkah with the founding of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. When the
future of the Holy City was a paramount consideration.
LOCATION:
Makkah
is at the intersection of latitude 21 to 25 degree north and longitude
39 to 49 degree east. It is set in a rugged landscape consisting mostly
of solid granite, with rocks sometimes reaching 300 meters (1,000 feet)
above see level.
Makkah is enclosed by the Valley of Abraham,
which is surrounded by two nearby mountain ranges to the east, west and
south. The northern range comprises the Al-Falaq and Qu'aqi'an
mountains, while the southern range consists of Abu Hudaidah mountain
to the west, Kuday to the south and Abu Qubais and Khindimah to the
south-east.
There are three main entrances to Makkah: Al-Mu'allat (also known as Al-Hujoon), Al-Musfalah and Al-Shubaikah.
It
is generally agreed that Al-Mu'allat includes all areas which are
higher than the Holy Haram and Al-Musfalah covers all areas that are
lowers.