Masjid al-Namirah
Masjid an-Namirah or Masjid Nimrah is a mosque in Wadi Uranah near Mecca in the Hejazi region of Saudi Arabia. It is believed to be where the Islamic prophet Muhammad stayed before delivering his last sermon in 'Arafat.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Mosque
- Description: mosque in Makkah Province, Saudi Arabia
- Also known as: “Masjid Namirah”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Jabal ar Rahmah.
Jabal ar Rahmah
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Mount Arafat is a granodiorite hill about 20 km southeast of Mecca, in the province of the same name in Saudi Arabia. It is approximately 70 m in height, with its highest point sitting at an elevation of 454 metres.
Masjid al-Namirah
- Category: religion
- Location: Mecca Region, Saudi Arabia, Middle East, Asia
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Uzbek—“Masjid al-Namirah” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “مسجد نمرة”
- Bengali: “মসজিদে নমিরা”
- Bengali: “মসজিদে নামিরাহ”
- Dutch: “Masjid al-Namirah”
- Dutch: “Namirah Moskee”
- Egyptian Arabic: “مسجد نمره”
- Indonesian: “Masjid Al-Namirah”
- Indonesian: “Masjid Namirah”
- Malay: “Masjid Namirah”
- Russian: “Масджид Намира”
- Turkish: “Mescid-i Nemire”
- Urdu: “مسجد نمرہ”
- Uzbek: “An-Namiroh masjidi”
Localities in the Area
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