1- Makkah Al-Mukarramah (or Mecca) is where Al-Masjid Al-Haram (The Holy Mosque) which surround Ka'aba and where Muhammed was born and where it all started
2- Al-Madinah Al-Munawarah (the lightened city) used to called Yathreb before Hijrah, where Muslims moved to (Hijrah) after being tortured because of their Islam ant it contains the Prophet's Mosque and his grave
3- Mena: part of Makkah where pilgrims gather during Hajj
4- Arafat (or just Arafa) some of it is part of Makkah and some of it outside Makkah borders near Mena and it is where Muslims stand to pray to Allah during Hajj
5- Muzdalifah: Suburb out side Makkah and near Arafat & Mena, and it is also related to Hajj acts
6- Al-Quds (Jerusalem) : which the city of a lot of prophets was send by Allah
To force Muslims from holy sites
Yes
Most religions have holy sites, including the Christians, Jews, Muslims and Catholics.
jerusalem?
Non-Muslims cannot visit the holy sites of Mecca in Saudia Arabia.
The Crusades were a series of religious wars fought between Christians and Muslims for control of holy sites in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Holy Land.
The Holy Lands are important to both the Christians and Muslims. The crusades began when the Muslims began denying Christians access to the sacred sites.
Israel is probably the country with the largest variety of holy sites for different faiths (Judaism, Samaritanism, Christianity, Islam, Baha'i, Druze, etc.) However, other countries also have holy sites that are multi-religious. India has a number of Sufi Tombs that are holy for both Muslims and Hindus. The Tombs of Ezra and Ezekiel in Iraq are holy for Jews, Muslims, and Mandaeans. The Chinese religions (Shenism, Daoism, etc.) often share holy sites and temples.
Mecca and Jerusalem are holy cities for Muslims.
There is no holy river for Muslims or for Islam religion.
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.