- published: 23 Mar 2013
- views: 249
- author: Glive123
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Haram Sharif mecca
Al haram,baka,kaaba....
published: 18 Nov 2012
author: Ndothya Muhamed
Haram Sharif mecca
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THE HOLY MASJID UL HARAM SHARIF - MECCA IN 3D.
MY BLOG ABOUT ISLAM --- http://islam-the-best-religion.blogspot.com Al-Qur'an 33:56 instru...
published: 28 Feb 2011
author: ISLAMTHEBEST123
THE HOLY MASJID UL HARAM SHARIF - MECCA IN 3D.
THE HOLY MASJID UL HARAM SHARIF - MECCA IN 3D.
MY BLOG ABOUT ISLAM --- http://islam-the-best-religion.blogspot.com Al-Qur'an 33:56 instructs us to read Durood Shareef ALLAHUMMA SALLI WA SALLIM WA BARIK AL...- published: 28 Feb 2011
- views: 3229
- author: ISLAMTHEBEST123
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HD - Full Taraweeh Makkah 2013 Day 1 w/ English Subtitle (Ramadan 1434)
Qur'an recitation start from verse 2:1 - July 9 2013 - For more prayer videos visit: http:...
published: 09 Jul 2013
author: IslamiCity
HD - Full Taraweeh Makkah 2013 Day 1 w/ English Subtitle (Ramadan 1434)
HD - Full Taraweeh Makkah 2013 Day 1 w/ English Subtitle (Ramadan 1434)
Qur'an recitation start from verse 2:1 - July 9 2013 - For more prayer videos visit: http://www.islamicity.com/islamiTV/taraweeh.htm.- published: 09 Jul 2013
- views: 201660
- author: IslamiCity
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New Mecca Project 2020 Masjid al Haram
New Mecca Project 2020 Masjid al Haram....
published: 05 Nov 2012
author: Jundullah2
New Mecca Project 2020 Masjid al Haram
New Mecca Project 2020 Masjid al Haram
New Mecca Project 2020 Masjid al Haram.- published: 05 Nov 2012
- views: 42538
- author: Jundullah2
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Kaaba 3D Kaba 3D Kabah 3D Masjid Haram 3D Animation Mekka
Kaaba 3D Kaba 3D Kabah 3D Masjid Haram 3D Animation Mekka....
published: 27 Mar 2011
author: WAYxTOxISLAM
Kaaba 3D Kaba 3D Kabah 3D Masjid Haram 3D Animation Mekka
Kaaba 3D Kaba 3D Kabah 3D Masjid Haram 3D Animation Mekka
Kaaba 3D Kaba 3D Kabah 3D Masjid Haram 3D Animation Mekka.- published: 27 Mar 2011
- views: 3961
- author: WAYxTOxISLAM
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New Construction Plan for Khana Kaba 2020
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia is reviewing multiple expansion plans of Kaaba/Haram ( Mecca...
published: 21 Jan 2013
author: Awish Raj
New Construction Plan for Khana Kaba 2020
New Construction Plan for Khana Kaba 2020
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia is reviewing multiple expansion plans of Kaaba/Haram ( Mecca ) which can expand the capacity of pilgrims to hold 5m worshippers...- published: 21 Jan 2013
- views: 64785
- author: Awish Raj
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demolishing building of near masjid al haram for makkah metro station (full HD)
for makkah madina pic like my PAGE and share with friends http://www.facebook.com/CitiesOf...
published: 23 Nov 2012
author: haider ali
demolishing building of near masjid al haram for makkah metro station (full HD)
demolishing building of near masjid al haram for makkah metro station (full HD)
for makkah madina pic like my PAGE and share with friends http://www.facebook.com/CitiesOfMuhammad.pbuh?ref=tn_tnmn for video visit my youtube channel http:/...- published: 23 Nov 2012
- views: 15003
- author: haider ali
11:30

In the streets of Makkah going to Masjid Al-Haram sharif. Umrah Trip 2012.
The Golden and Beautiful streets of Makkah Mukrammah. These streets are very beautiful and...
published: 23 Apr 2012
author: umarnisar100
In the streets of Makkah going to Masjid Al-Haram sharif. Umrah Trip 2012.
In the streets of Makkah going to Masjid Al-Haram sharif. Umrah Trip 2012.
The Golden and Beautiful streets of Makkah Mukrammah. These streets are very beautiful and remember the person whole life who visit them one time.- published: 23 Apr 2012
- views: 21776
- author: umarnisar100
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Intervista Rai TGR: lavori adi ampliamento Moschea La Mecca
Servizio andato in onda all'interno del TGR Lombardia su RAI 3. Per i lavori di ampliament...
published: 06 Jun 2013
author: nordzinc
Intervista Rai TGR: lavori adi ampliamento Moschea La Mecca
Intervista Rai TGR: lavori adi ampliamento Moschea La Mecca
Servizio andato in onda all'interno del TGR Lombardia su RAI 3. Per i lavori di ampliamento della mosche Al-haram a La Mecca è stato richiesto SISTEMA TRIPLE...- published: 06 Jun 2013
- views: 70
- author: nordzinc
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NEW DESIGN FOR MASJID AL HARAM, MECCA THE HOLIEST PLACE IN ISLAM
MY BLOG ABOUT ISLAM --- http://islam-the-best-religion.blogspot.com Al-Qur'an 33:56 instru...
published: 20 Feb 2011
author: ISLAMTHEBEST123
NEW DESIGN FOR MASJID AL HARAM, MECCA THE HOLIEST PLACE IN ISLAM
NEW DESIGN FOR MASJID AL HARAM, MECCA THE HOLIEST PLACE IN ISLAM
MY BLOG ABOUT ISLAM --- http://islam-the-best-religion.blogspot.com Al-Qur'an 33:56 instructs us to read Durood Shareef ALLAHUMMA SALLI WA SALLIM WA BARIK AL...- published: 20 Feb 2011
- views: 65092
- author: ISLAMTHEBEST123
10:59

Makkah & Madina Sharif IFTAR 2013-Greatest Breaking of Fast.
This video is made on second day Iftar from the broadcasting of Makkah and Madina Saudi ch...
published: 12 Jul 2013
Makkah & Madina Sharif IFTAR 2013-Greatest Breaking of Fast.
Makkah & Madina Sharif IFTAR 2013-Greatest Breaking of Fast.
This video is made on second day Iftar from the broadcasting of Makkah and Madina Saudi channels with thanks.In beginning is Makkah sharif and in end part is Madina sharif. Quality of video is regretted because of my slow connection. I tried to put before Iftar activities going on there for brothers.- published: 12 Jul 2013
- views: 330
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Walking On Temple Moun Jerusalem, Israel! HD
Walking on the Holy site of Temple Mount on a beautiful Sunday!
The Temple Mount, known i...
published: 30 Aug 2013
Walking On Temple Moun Jerusalem, Israel! HD
Walking On Temple Moun Jerusalem, Israel! HD
Walking on the Holy site of Temple Mount on a beautiful Sunday! The Temple Mount, known in Hebrew (and in Judaism) as Har haBáyit (Hebrew: הַר הַבַּיִת) and in Arabic (and in Islam) as the Haram al-Sharif (Arabic: الحرم القدسي الشريف, al-haram al-qudsī ash-sharīf, Noble Sanctuary), is one of the most important religious sites in the Old City of Jerusalem. It has been used as a religious site for thousands of years. At least four religions are known to have used the Temple Mount: Judaism, Christianity, Roman religion, and Islam. Biblical scholars have often identified it with two biblical mountains of uncertain location: Mount Moriah where the binding of Isaac took place, and Mount Zion where the original Jebusite fortress stood; however, both interpretations are disputed. Judaism regards the Temple Mount as the place where God chose the Divine Presence to rest (Isa 8:18); according to the rabbinic sages whose debates produced the Talmud, it was from here the world expanded into its present form and where God gathered the dust used to create the first man, Adam. The site is the location of Abraham's binding of Isaac, and of two Jewish Temples. According to the Bible the site should function as the center of all national life—a governmental, judicial and, of course, religious center (Deut 12:5-26; 14:23-25; 15:20; 16:2-16; 17:8-10; 26: 2; 31: 11; Isa 2: 2-5; Oba 1:21; Psa 48). During the Second Temple Period it functioned also as an economical center. From that location the word of God will come out to all nations, and that is the site where all prayers are focused. According to Jewish tradition and scripture (2 Chronicles 3:1-2), the first temple was built by Solomon the son of David in 957 BCE and destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE. The second was constructed under the auspices of Zerubbabel in 516 BCE and destroyed by the Roman Empire in 70 CE. Jewish tradition maintains it is here the Third and final Temple will also be built. The location is the holiest site in Judaism and is the place Jews turn towards during prayer. Due to its extreme sanctity, many Jews will not walk on the Mount itself, to avoid unintentionally entering the area where the Holy of Holies stood, since according to Rabbinical law, some aspect of the Divine Presence is still present at the site.[2] It was from the Holy of Holies that the High Priest communicated directly with God. Among Sunni Muslims, the Mount is widely considered the third holiest site in Islam. Revered as the Noble Sanctuary (Bait-ul-Muqaddas) and the location of Muhammad's journey to Jerusalem and ascent to heaven, the site is also associated with Jewish biblical prophets who are also venerated in Islam[citation needed]. After the Muslim conquest of Jerusalem in 637 CE, Umayyad Caliphs commissioned the construction of the al-Aqsa Mosque and Dome of the Rock on the site.[3] The Dome was completed in 692 CE, making it one of the oldest extant Islamic structures in the world, after the Kaabah. The Al Aqsa Mosque rests on the far southern side of the Mount, facing Mecca. The Dome of the Rock currently sits in the middle, occupying or close to the area where the Bible mandates the Holy Temple be rebuilt.[4] In light of the dual claims of both Judaism and Islam, it is one of the most contested religious sites in the world. Since the Crusades, the Muslim community of Jerusalem has managed the site as a Waqf, without interruption.[5] As part of the Old City, controlled by Israel since 1967, both Israel and the Palestinian Authority claim sovereignty over the site, which remains a major focal point of the Arab-Israeli conflict.[6] In an attempt to keep the status quo, the Israeli government enforces a controversial ban on prayer by non-Muslim visitors.- published: 30 Aug 2013
- views: 13
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Walking on Temple Moun Jeusalem ISRAE! HD
The Temple Mount, known in Hebrew (and in Judaism) as Har haBáyit (Hebrew: הַר הַבַּיִת) ...
published: 30 Aug 2013
Walking on Temple Moun Jeusalem ISRAE! HD
Walking on Temple Moun Jeusalem ISRAE! HD
The Temple Mount, known in Hebrew (and in Judaism) as Har haBáyit (Hebrew: הַר הַבַּיִת) and in Arabic (and in Islam) as the Haram al-Sharif (Arabic: الحرم القدسي الشريف, al-haram al-qudsī ash-sharīf, Noble Sanctuary), is one of the most important religious sites in the Old City of Jerusalem. It has been used as a religious site for thousands of years. At least four religions are known to have used the Temple Mount: Judaism, Christianity, Roman religion, and Islam. Biblical scholars have often identified it with two biblical mountains of uncertain location: Mount Moriah where the binding of Isaac took place, and Mount Zion where the original Jebusite fortress stood; however, both interpretations are disputed. Judaism regards the Temple Mount as the place where God chose the Divine Presence to rest (Isa 8:18); according to the rabbinic sages whose debates produced the Talmud, it was from here the world expanded into its present form and where God gathered the dust used to create the first man, Adam. The site is the location of Abraham's binding of Isaac, and of two Jewish Temples. According to the Bible the site should function as the center of all national life—a governmental, judicial and, of course, religious center (Deut 12:5-26; 14:23-25; 15:20; 16:2-16; 17:8-10; 26: 2; 31: 11; Isa 2: 2-5; Oba 1:21; Psa 48). During the Second Temple Period it functioned also as an economical center. From that location the word of God will come out to all nations, and that is the site where all prayers are focused. According to Jewish tradition and scripture (2 Chronicles 3:1-2), the first temple was built by Solomon the son of David in 957 BCE and destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE. The second was constructed under the auspices of Zerubbabel in 516 BCE and destroyed by the Roman Empire in 70 CE. Jewish tradition maintains it is here the Third and final Temple will also be built. The location is the holiest site in Judaism and is the place Jews turn towards during prayer. Due to its extreme sanctity, many Jews will not walk on the Mount itself, to avoid unintentionally entering the area where the Holy of Holies stood, since according to Rabbinical law, some aspect of the Divine Presence is still present at the site.[2] It was from the Holy of Holies that the High Priest communicated directly with God. Among Sunni Muslims, the Mount is widely considered the third holiest site in Islam. Revered as the Noble Sanctuary (Bait-ul-Muqaddas) and the location of Muhammad's journey to Jerusalem and ascent to heaven, the site is also associated with Jewish biblical prophets who are also venerated in Islam[citation needed]. After the Muslim conquest of Jerusalem in 637 CE, Umayyad Caliphs commissioned the construction of the al-Aqsa Mosque and Dome of the Rock on the site.[3] The Dome was completed in 692 CE, making it one of the oldest extant Islamic structures in the world, after the Kaabah. The Al Aqsa Mosque rests on the far southern side of the Mount, facing Mecca. The Dome of the Rock currently sits in the middle, occupying or close to the area where the Bible mandates the Holy Temple be rebuilt.[4] In light of the dual claims of both Judaism and Islam, it is one of the most contested religious sites in the world. Since the Crusades, the Muslim community of Jerusalem has managed the site as a Waqf, without interruption.[5] As part of the Old City, controlled by Israel since 1967, both Israel and the Palestinian Authority claim sovereignty over the site, which remains a major focal point of the Arab-Israeli conflict.[6] In an attempt to keep the status quo, the Israeli government enforces a controversial ban on prayer by non-Muslim visitors.- published: 30 Aug 2013
- views: 32
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Live Makkah TV - Watch Live Makkah Online - Live Masjidil Haram
Watch Live Makkah and Madinah on PC/Mobile, Visit: http://makkah.mmmm.in/ http://www.faceb...
published: 05 Aug 2011
author: Deidra Hollinrake
Live Makkah TV - Watch Live Makkah Online - Live Masjidil Haram
Live Makkah TV - Watch Live Makkah Online - Live Masjidil Haram
Watch Live Makkah and Madinah on PC/Mobile, Visit: http://makkah.mmmm.in/ http://www.facebook.com/LiveMakkahTV - Live Makkah TV - Watch Live Makkah Online - ...- published: 05 Aug 2011
- views: 99042
- author: Deidra Hollinrake