The most significant things in history is: the date , time, whos who, and where!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Some cities important to the religion of Islam include Mecca, Najaf, and Jerusalem. It is estimated that Islam has approximately 1.57 billion adherents throughout the world.
The official religion of the Islamic Empires was some form of Islam, usually Sunni Islam, but there were several Shiite, Ibadi, and Kharijite Islamic Empires at various points of history. Of course, there were significant populations (in some cases, majorities) who were Non-Muslim, often Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh.
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Christianity and Islam share a common history and share some of the same beliefs, but they have definite differences...
Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem and all the cities who where introduced in the old and new Testament. Prophet Muhammad was Born in Mecca, went to Medina where he lived for a Long time, from Jerusalem he started his journey into heaven. The Islam also know the cities from the old and new Testament. For some islamic Schools other cities are relevant to like Bagdad, Kerbala,...
No. It is based on the Quran, although there is some significant crossover of material shared in each.
Some significant historical characters in the history of Europe are Alexander the Great, Napoleon, King Henry the Viii, William Shakespeare, and Queen Victoria. Other historical characters in Europe's history are Queen Elizabeth II and Margaret Thatcher.
There are about 75 independent Muslim states. There are many cities in each Muslim country. Anyhow, Mecca (makka), Madina Munawara, Ta'if, Riyadh, Karachi, Islamabad, Dhaka, Lahore, Cairo, Damascus, Tripoli, Baghdad, Kabul, etc are some cities of the Muslims.
There are no significant cities in Australia beginning with the letter "u", but there are many towns and suburbs beginning with "u". Some of these include Ulladulla, Ulmarra, Urana, Ultimate, Underwood, Uralla, Unley, Urbenville, Underbool and Ulverstone.