mosques can be seen every five to ten mile in Saudi Arabia. since it is a Muslim rule to pray five times a day regulary. mosques are eaxy to find.
There are thousands. In Mecca alone there are 20,000 plus mosques but I doubt that there is any precise count for the whole of Saudi Arabia.
The three sacred mosques in Islam are MASJID HARAM MECCA MASJID NAAVI MEDINA MASJID AQSA JERUSALEM however only the first two are in Saudi Arabia the king of Saudi Arabia calls himself guardian of the two holy mosques. not three
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
The 3 most Important Mosques in Islam are Al Haram in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, the prophets Mosque in Medinah, Saudi Arabia, and Al Aqsa in Jerusalem (Palestine)
There is no exact count of the number of mosques in Saudi Arabia, but there are tens of thousands at the very least. However, no other types of houses of worship are permitted in Saudi Arabia, so, regardless of whether "temple" refers to a Jewish Synagogue or a Hindu Mandir, there are none legally registered in Saudi Arabia. Since Saudi Arabia has effectively banned Jews from being in Saudi Arabia, there are likely no hidden synagogues. However, there are an estimated 390,000 Hindus in Saudi Arabia and some of their hidden mandirs have been discovered (and looted by Saudi police). Of course, there are no numbers of how many hidden mandirs there are since they are hidden.
It is the Grand Mosques (or AlMasjid Alharam) that Surrounds Kaaba in Mecca (or Makkah) in Saudi Arabia.
The current ruler of Saudi Arabia is Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz. He was made the sixth king of the kingdom on August 1, 2005.
There are 5 not 3 mosques mentioned in the Qur'an; Masjid-ul-Haram ( Mecca, Saudi Arabia), Masjid-ul- Dirar (Medina, Saudi Arabia), Masjid-ul-Nabawi (Medina, Saudi Arabia), Masjid-ul-Aqsa (Jerusalem) and Masjid Quba (Medina, Saudi Arabia) Peace.There are 3 not 5 mosques mentioned in the Holy Quran:1. Masjid-ul-Haram ( Mecca, Saudi Arabia),2. Masjid-ul-Aqsa (Jerusalem),3. Masjid-ul- Dirar (Medina, Saudi Arabia),
A national of Saudi Arabia is a Saudi.
He paid a lot of money to expand and reconstruct the two Holy mosques. ..Which are in Mecca and Medina
What do you mean by in? I think he/she thinks which contents is it in. It is in the middle east.
Some call Saudi Arabia the KSA (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) for short.