1. the Holy Mosque in Meccah, Saudi Arabia.
2. the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah, Saudi Arabia.
3. the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
Sacred places of islam include mecca and medina ,also Masjid Al Aqsa where the first qibla (direction of prayer was)also mecca and medina are the only places where the dajjal(false messiah) will not be able to enter.Masjid al Haram is also very sacred in saudi as when you enter their are many things forbidden to do for example:you can not wear perfume.
Brief information ,By Hajar Aly
For the same reason that all sacred places are considered so -- something important happened, or was alleged to have happened, there. The Main three general sites are 1) al-Makkah, where Mohammed was born; 2) al-Madinat al-Nabi ("Medina"), where he's buried, and 3) Jerusalem, which he supposedly visited in a dream. Many other places are sacred to the sect of Shi'ites, since, as a persecuted minority, they experienced more that their share of tragic battles.
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Sacred places in Islam are considered sacred for being related important religious events. For example, Makkah (or Mecca) is a sacred place for having Kaaba there which is the first God worship house on earth and for being the place where the first verses of Quran were revealed to prophet Muhammad by God through the angel Gabriel (or Jibril). Jerusalem is a sacred Islamic place because it was the place where prophet Muhammad was lifted up to the Heavens during the miracle called " AlIsraa and Almi3raj". AlMasinah (or Medina) is a sacred place where there is the Prophet Mosque (or AlMasjid Alnabawi) and where the prophet is buried together with the first two Caliphs About Bakr and Omar.
Islamic architecture is a term used to describe any building that Islamic principle was considered in its design, regardless of its function, therefore the Islamic architecture is not sacred itself. But the term often mistakenly used to describe "mosques" only, the places of worship in Islam and are very sacred for Muslims.
No the sacred book of Islam is called The Holy Qur'an
Muhammad was the founder of Islam and the proclaimer of the QurΚΎΔn, Islam's sacred scripture.
The sacred law of Islam is the Shariah law which has been compiled with reference and guidance form the Holy Quran and Hadith
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The revelations from Allah were collected and formed the Quran, the sacred text of Islam.
yes i think that the main sacred writing of Islam allow ploygamy
Yes, Jerusalem one of Islam's holiest cities.
Religious places and places of worship are usually preserved as sacred.
Partners for Sacred Places was created in 1989.
There is only one, but it is VERY big. __________________ It would depend on how you define "sacred". If you were a moderate adherent of any of the three great world religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, you might share common ideas of which places are sacred. If you were a member of a radical sect of any of those religions, you might consider the purportedly sacred places of the other two to be profane. Secular persons or those with religious or spiritual views differing from those of the big three religions might consider all places everywhere sacred, or only certain places, based on such widely varying and even conflicting criteria that the word "sacred" can have no functional meaning for this question. Even if one were to be specific and ask, "How many sacred places are there, according to Islam?" it would be very difficult to give an exact answer, as varying sectarian belief would differ on which sites are sacred. This would apply to any religion, not just the big three religions. The only meaningful operational definition of "sacred" is "whatever you personally, or you and your co-believers as a group deem sacred". Unfortunately, using that definition, the question itself becomes one that only you personally, or you and your co-believers as a group, can answer for yourselves: "How many places in the world do I/we deem sacred?"
Islam's most sacred cities of Mecca and Medinah are in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.