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TOURS IN MEDINA
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Medina's importance as a religious site derives from the presence of Al-Masjid al-Nabawi or The Mosque of The Prophet. The tomb of Prophet Muhammad later became part of the mosque when it was expanded by the Umayyad Caliph Al-Walid I. Mount Uhud is a... |
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OTHER INFORMATION OF MEDINA
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Education:Universities include:Islamic University of Madinah: The Islamic University of al-Madinah al-Munawarah, was founded by the government of Saudi Arabia by a royal decree in the year 1961 AD (1381 AH) in the Islamic holy city of Medina.Taibah U... |
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CULTURE & LIFESTYLE IN MEDINA
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Medina is the second holy city of Islam. The Prophet Muhammad migrated to Medina from Mecca, and taught there for some years before his triumphant return to Mecca. The city is commonly visited as part of the Hajj pilgrimage.In the beginning of 20th c... |
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RESTAURANTS OF MEDINA
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There are restaurants selling almost all types of food from all over the world. There are Indian, Pakistani And Bangladeshi restaurants in abundance. There are also Chinese,Indonesian, Turkish,Egyptian, and local food available. The well known wester... |
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WEATHER OF MEDINA
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The climate of Medina has an arid climate. Medina retains its warm temperature in winter, which can range from 17 °C (63 °F) at night to 25 °C (77 °F) in the day. Summer temperatures are considered very hot often being over 40 °C (104 °F) during the ... |
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FOOD IN MEDINA
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As in other Saudi cities Kabsa (a spiced dish of rice and meat) is the most traditional lunch but the Yemeni mandi (a dish of rice and tandoori cooked meat) is also popular. Grilled meat dishes such as shawarma (flat-bread meat sandwich), kofta (meat... |
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SIGHTSEEING IN MEDINA
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Since it is visited only by Muslims, for religious purpose, the main thing to see is the Masjid Nabawi or the Prophet's Mosque where devout Muslims offer prayers. Men are allowed to visit the actual burial site of the Prophet and pay respects through... |
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