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It was the world's major trading center.
Answer:The city that was the cultural center of the Hellenistic world was Alexandria.
World Trade Center Mexico City was created in 1972.
Najaf is a city in Iraq. It is about 100 miles south of Baghdad and is the political power center for the Shia Muslims, although it is also held sacred by the Sunni Muslims too.
Mecca is a city in Saudi Arabia and the center of the Islamic world.
No, of course not. The Kaaba is about 6000 km from the center of the Earth.If it makes you feel any better, the Kaaba is directly above the center of the Earth. (Of course, so are Golgotha, Jerusalem, and Bethlehem... and, for that matter, Hollywood and New York City.)
Non-Muslims are forbidden from Medina out of fear that they might try to destroy it or corrupt it due to their non-spirituality. However, the forbidden part of Medina (the haram) is only the city center. Unlike Mecca, areas on the outskirts of the city permit non-Muslims.
The city and religious center in Uzbekistan where Muslims make seven pilgrimages as a substitute for the hajj to Mecca is called Samarkand. It is renowned for its rich Islamic history, stunning architecture, and significance as a major center of learning and culture during the Silk Road era. Samarkand holds great importance for Muslims, particularly due to its historical mosques and mausoleums.
Muslims live around the world, so it would be necessary to know which "city" is in question.
The city special to Muslims is Mecca.
New York City, the Center of the Universe.
The holiest city for the Muslims is Makkah(Mecca),S.Arabia