Jannatul Baqi graveyard in Medina, Saudi Arabia
Satellite view of the Arabian Peninsula
Imam Zain al-Abidin desecrated grave at Al-Baqi' in Saudi Arabia
Panorama of Mecca, 1845, from the Khalili Collection of Hajj and the Arts of Pilgrimage
The geographical and political boundaries of the Arabian Peninsula
Anthropomorphic stela (4th millennium BC), sandstone, 57x27 cm, from El-Maakir-Qaryat al-Kaafa (National Museum of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh)
The area surrounding the Haram Shareef.
The constituent countries of Arabia
The Hajj involves pilgrims visiting Al-Haram Mosque, but mainly camping and spending time in the plains of Mina and Arafah
The Haraz Mountains in western Yemen include Arabia's highest mountain, Jabal An-Nabi Shu'ayb or Jabal Hadhur near Sanaa
The "Worshipping Servant" statue (2500 BC), above 1 m in height, is much taller than any possible Mesopotamian or Harappan models. Photo courtesy of the National Museum of Korea.
Jabal al-Nour, the mountain atop which is the Hira cave, where it is believed Muhammad received his first revelation.
Ancient coins from Failaka Island, Kuwait
Qaṣr Al-Farīd, the largest of the 131 rock-cut monumental tombs built from the 1st century BC to the 1st century AD, with their elaborately ornamented façades, at the extensive ancient Nabatean archaeological site of Hegra located in the area of Al-'Ula within Al Madinah Region in the Hejaz. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2008.
The Quran Gate
Sabaean inscription addressed to the god Almaqah, mentioning five Ancient Yemeni gods, two reigning sovereigns and two governors, 7th century BC
Colossal statue from Al-'Ula in the Hejaz (6th–4th century BC), it followed the standardized artistic sculpting of the Lihyanite kingdom, the original statue was painted with white
Mecca as seen from the International Space Station
Age of the Caliphs
At its greatest extent, the Umayyad Caliphate (661–750) covered 11100000 km2 and 62 million people (29 per cent of the world's population), making it one of the largest empires in history in both area and proportion of the world's population. It was also larger than any previous empire in history.
The al-'Aziziyah district of Mecca
Arab tribes before the spread of Islam
The Battle of Badr, 13 March 624 CE
Kaaba in July 2021, during COVID-19 restrictions.
Portuguese colonies in Arabia.
Abdulaziz Ibn Saud, the founding father and first king of Saudi Arabia
Al-Haram Mosque and the Kaaba
Ottoman territories on the Arabian Peninsula acquired between 1517 and 1590 (See: list of territories)
Political map of Saudi Arabia
Kaaba during expansion in 2013
Arabian peninsula during 1900s.
Map of Saudi Arabian administrative regions and roadways
Hajj terminal
The peninsula in right before World War I.
Map of oil and gas pipelines in the Middle-East
Entry Gate of Mecca on Highway 40
Jebel Hafeet on the border of Oman and the UAE, near the city of Al Ain. It can be considered an outlier of Al Hajar Mountains.<ref name="Gardner 01-2004"/>
King Fahd with US President Ronald Reagan and future US President Donald Trump in 1985. The US and Saudi Arabia supplied money and arms to the anti-Soviet mujahideen fighters in Afghanistan.
Mecca Metro Route Map
The northeastern Hajar Mountains, shared by Oman and the UAE, as seen from the desert of Sharjah
As many as 500 princes, government ministers, and business people, including Prince Fahd bin Abdullah, were arrested by Saudi Arabian authorities as part of the 2017 Saudi Arabian purge
Mecca, {{circa}} 1718 CE
The Dhofar mountainous region in southeastern Oman, where the city of Salalah is located, is a tourist destination known for its annual khareef season
Abdullah ibn Muhammad Al ash-Sheikh with Bogdan Borusewicz in the Polish Senate, 26 May 2014
Mecca, c. 1778 CE
The Hadhramaut Mountains of eastern Yemen, contiguous with the Omani Dhofar range, as seen from the city of Al-Mukalla
Verses from the Quran. The Quran is the official constitution of the country and a primary source of law. Saudi Arabia is unique in enshrining a religious text as a political document.
Mecca, in the 1880s
Terraced fields in the Harazi subrange of the Sarawat Mountains in western Yemen
U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump with King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and the President of Egypt, Abdel Fattah Al Sisi, 21 May 2017
Mecca in 1910
Jabal Sawdah of the 'Asir range in southwestern Saudi Arabia, in Asir Region near the border with Yemen
U.S. President Barack Obama meets King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, July 2014
Pilgrims surround the Ka'bah in 1910
The Faifa mountains in the Jazan Region, southwestern Saudi Arabia.
Faisal Mosque in Islamabad is named after a Saudi king. The kingdom is a strong ally of Pakistan. WikiLeaks claimed that Saudis are "long accustomed to having a significant role in Pakistan's affairs".
Makkah Al Mukarramah Library (21.425°N, 39.83°W) is believed to stand on the spot where Muhammad was born, so it is also known as Bayt al-Mawlid
The Midian Mountains of Tabuk Province, in northwestern Saudi Arabia, near the border with Jordan
Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir with then British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson (now Prime Minister) in London, 16 October 2016
The Aja subrange of the Shammar Mountains in the region of Ha'il, northern Saudi Arabia
Major Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict locations
The Tuwaiq Escarpment or Tuwayr mountainous region in the Najd, southwest of the Saudi capital city of Riyadh
Flag of Al-Qaeda, a transnational terrorist group formed by Osama bin Laden, a Saudi Arabian national of Yemeni and Syrian extraction who was stripped of his Saudi passport in 1994.
The old city of Sanaa, Yemen. Peninsular Arabs trace their lineage to Qahtan, who was reportedly based in Yemen.
"The Saudi pilots training in Italy 1935"—a scene from 'Our Eagles', one of four video wall shows made for the Royal Saudi Air Force Museum
A map of the peninsula made in 1720 by the German publisher Christoph Weigel
Saudi soldiers from the First Airborne Brigade.
Ain Zubaydah was built to water the pilgrims in Mecca by order of Zubaidah bint Ja'far
Deera Square, central Riyadh. It is a former site of public be-headings.
Omar Mosque in Dumat al-Jandal, Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia topography
The facade of a tomb with its details and architectural elements.
Harrat Khaybar seen from the International Space Station. Saudi Arabia is home to more than 2000 dormant volcanoes. Lava fields in Hejaz, known locally by their Arabic name of harrat (the singular is harrah), form one of Earth's largest alkali basalt regions, covering some 180000 km2, an area greater than the state of Missouri.
Qasr al Farid, tomb in Archeological site Mada'in Saleh, Al-`Ula, Saudi Arabia
A proportional representation of Saudi Arabia exports, 2019
Diriyah the capital of the first Saudi state
Office of Saudi Aramco, the world's most valuable company and the main source of revenue for the state
Dam of Ma'rib
The hajj is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, the holiest city for Muslims.
Himyarite King Dhamar'ali Yahbur II
King Abdullah Financial Center is one of the largest investment centres in the Middle East, located in Riyadh
Arad Fort in Bahrain
Al-Hasa is known for its palm trees and dates. Al-Hasa has over 30 million palm trees which produce over 100 thousand tons of dates every year.
Nizwa Fort in Oman
Saudi Arabia population density (people per km2)
The ruins of Umayyad city in the historic Jumeirah district of Dubai.
Laboratory buildings at KAUST
Bull's head, made of copper in the early period of Dilmun (ca. 2000 BC), Bahrain.
The Al-Yamamah Private University in Riyadh
The head and body of a Saluki is made of stone from the Al-Magar civilization, in the Neolithic period, (about 8000 BC).
UIS literacy rate Saudi Arabia population, 15 plus, 1990–2015
Midian
Historical development of life expectancy in Saudi Arabia
Supplicating pilgrim at Al-Masjid Al-Ḥarām (The Sacred Mosque) in Mecca. The Kaaba is the cubic building in front of the pilgrim.
Non-Muslims are prohibited from entering the Islamic holy city of Mecca
Sarah Attar is a track and field athlete who competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics as one of the first two female Olympians representing Saudi Arabia.
The Masjid al-Haram is the holiest Islamic site, located in Mecca
The Mosque of the Prophet in Medina containing the tomb of Muhammad
King Abdullah practising falconry, a traditional pursuit in the country
Arabic coffee is a traditional beverage in Arabian cuisine
Uruguay – Saudi Arabia match at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia
The 3000-year-old ancient historical city of Dumat al-Jandal in Al Jawf Province
The old city of Jeddah
Jabal Sawda ({{convert|3000|m|ft|abbr=on|disp=or}}) located in the 'Asir subrange of the Sarat Mountains
Abha City, located {{convert|2270|m|ft|abbr=on}} above sea level in the 'Asir Region
Beach promenade in Al-Wajh
Dhi 'ain village located in Al Bahah Province
The desert of Al-Rub' Al-Khali (The Empty Quarter)
Saad Khader from left and right Mohammad Al-Ali in 1979

Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country on the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia.

- Saudi Arabia

Mecca, officially Makkah al-Mukarramah (مكة المكرمة, ) and commonly shortened to Makkah (مكة, ), is a city and administrative center of the Mecca Province of Saudi Arabia, and the holiest city in Islam.

- Mecca

The destruction of heritage sites associated with early Islam is an ongoing phenomenon that has occurred mainly in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia, particularly around the two holiest cities of Islam, Mecca and Medina.

- Destruction of early Islamic heritage sites in Saudi Arabia

Geographically, the Arabian Peninsula includes Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Yemen, as well as the southern portions of Iraq and Jordan.

- Arabian Peninsula

Much of the Arabian Peninsula was politically unified by 1932 in the third and current Saudi state, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

- Destruction of early Islamic heritage sites in Saudi Arabia

The country is home to Mecca and Medina, the two holiest cities in Islam.

- Saudi Arabia

The Saudi government has also carried out the destruction of several historical structures and archaeological sites, such as the Ajyad Fortress.

- Mecca

By the middle of the 6th century, there were three major settlements in northern Arabia, all along the south-western coast that borders the Red Sea, in a habitable region between the sea and the Hejaz mountains to the east.

- Mecca

The harsh climate historically prevented much settlement in the pre-Islamic Arabian peninsula, apart from a small number of urban trading settlements, such as Mecca and Medina, located in the Hejaz in the west of the peninsula.

- Arabian Peninsula

In 1727, the Emirate of Diriyah established in the area around Riyadh rapidly expanded and briefly controlled most of the present-day territory of Saudi Arabia, sacking Karbala in 1802, and capturing Mecca in 1803.

- Saudi Arabia

The Emirate of Diriyah established in the area around Riyadh rapidly expanded and briefly controlled most of the present-day territory of Saudi Arabia, sacking Karbala in 1802, and capturing Mecca in 1803.

- Arabian Peninsula

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