There are many sacred cities in the Middle East. Jerusalem is one. Mecca is another.
Jerusalem
Jerusalem, in Israel, is a sacred city to Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
Jerusalem.
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.
The largest city in the Middle East is Istanbul, Turkey. Wicked common mistake, Istanbul geographically is part of Europe, and Tehran is the current largest in the middle east Istanbul Does not belongs to Middle easf it, Turkey is half in Europe and half in Asia. By any mean Tehran is the larget city in Middle east
Riyadh is not known as the Middle East. Riyadh is an important city in the Middle East and the capital of Saudi Arabia, but the Middle East has a lot more than just Riyadh.
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Christianity, Judaism, and Islam
There are many holy cities in the Middle East, but Jerusalem and Mecca are most important.
Spain is not in the Middle East, but Europe. The capital of Spain is Madrid.
Israel is a country in the Middle East.
No, it's a country in the Middle East.