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There are three holy sites in Islam. They are:

  1. Masjid al Haram, Mecca
  2. Masjid al Aqsa, Jerusalem
  3. Masjid an Nabawi, Medina

The Prophet said: "Do not prepare yourself for a journey except to three Mosques: Masjid al-Haram, the Mosque of Aqsa (Jerusalem) and my Mosque."

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