About 10km by road.
they go to mina, then the plain of arafat then muzdalifah, back to mina and then to makkah
Mina, which lies between the Holy City of Makkah and Muzdalifah, is now known as tent city. Here are the white pillars representing the devil at which the pilgrims cast the pebbles they gathered at Muzdalifah.
The area of Makkah Province is 164,000 square kilometers.
About 12 kilometers
The shortest driving distance is 1,855 km.
mina,arafath,muzdalifah
Makkah (Mecca) is approximately 340 kilometers (about 211 miles) from Yathrib, which is now known as Medina. The distance can vary slightly depending on the specific route taken. This journey is historically significant, as it marked the migration of Prophet Muhammad and his followers from Makkah to Yathrib in 622 CE, an event known as the Hijra.
Mohammad did not head to Makkah, instead he went to Medina from Makkah, because the people in Makkah had made his living there ( in Makkah) very difficult
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
the makkah was the arb
Makkah was Makkah .But Madinah was first called " Yathreb " then "Tayba" then "Madina" .
It is pronounced as written: Makkah. .