Masjid al-Namirah

Masjid an-Namirah or Masjid Nimrah is a mosque in Wadi Uranah near in the region of . It is believed to be where the Islamic prophet Muhammad stayed before delivering his last sermon in 'Arafat.
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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.

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Mount Arafat is a granodiorite hill about 20 km southeast of , in the province of the same name in . It is approximately 70 m in height, with its highest point sitting at an elevation of 454 metres.

Masjid al-Namirah

Latitude
21.35444° or 21° 21′ 16″ north
Longitude
39.96667° or 39° 58′ east
Elevation
308 metres (1,010 feet)
Open location code
7GHX9X38+QM
Geo­Names ID
448566
Wiki­data ID
Q12242853
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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

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