Three towns are regarded as holy: Jerusalem, the city of earlier revelation. Makkah, where the Islamic revelations began. Madinah, where the Islamic reveleations continued and ended. Three towns are regarded as holy: Jerusalem, the city of earlier revelation. Makkah, where the Islamic revelations began. Madinah, where the Islamic reveleations continued and ended.
Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem.
Mecca, Madina and jerusalem.
Jerusalem is regarded as the holiest city. Most synagogues in the world are built to face it.
This depends on the denomination of Christianity, but some denominations regard Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and/or Nazareth as holy. Others also regard Vatican City as holy.
not really, only mecca in the holy seasons. Other cities are mainly quiet but major cities like Jeddah, Riyadh etc. are packed with cars!
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Yes, Jainism has holy cities. One of them is Calcutta.
the holy cities of islam is Mecca city, Medina, Dome of the Rock, Hebron, Mashhad, and Qom. :)
Mecca and Jerusalem are holy cities for Muslims.
There are several "holy cities" for Christians. Many are in the Holy Land: Jerusalem, Nazareth, and Bethlehem, to mention a few. For Catholics, Rome is a Holy City. For many Protestant Christians Augsburg is considered a significant site, and many of the central cities of the Reformation are considered to be preeminent.
Most of the holy cities of Islam are situated in Saudi Arabia. Anyhow, many other countries like Iraq, Pakistan and India also have holy cities for the Muslims.
The holy city for christians is Jerusalem, which is also the holy city of the jews.