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4 of Saudi Arabia's Historic Mosques

A virtual introduction to these beautiful holy sites that carry millenia of history!

With Ramadan here, every day is presents itself as an opportunity to reflect more, gather with loved ones more, and connect with one’s faith. Indeed, practicing Muslims across the globe are making time to worship and reflect at their local mosques during this holy month, and it is no different in Saudi Arabia, a country that is home to historic mosques, many that have in fact been around for over a millennium, and some of which date back to the time of Prophet Muhammad and his companions. Let's take a look at four of the kingdom's most notable mosques.

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Al Kou’ Mosque

Located near Al-Muthanna village, in Taif, Al-Kou' Mosque is famous for its link to the time of Prophet Muhammad. Al-Kou' translates as "elbow," referring to the belief that Prophet Muhammad leaned on a stone in that same area and left a mark. He was also believed to have made a stop at a farm in the area where Addas offered him a bowl of grapes. Pilgrims also make their way from Mecca to visit the area for its other iconic landmarks such as Al-Qantara Mosque. Some refer to Al-Kou' Mosque as "Hazrat Ali Mosque," believing that Ali, the prophet's cousin, was also in the area during that time period.

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