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Mecca is a city located in the Hijaz region of the Arabian Peninsula and was the birthplace of [[Muhammad]] (570 CE), the founder of [[Islam]]. Almost a decade after claiming prophet-hood (610 CE), Muhammad was forced to flee to [[Medina]] in 622 CE. Ultimately, after erecting the Islamic state from his base in Medina, Muhammad was able to return to Mecca, this time as conqueror, in 630 CE.
'''Mecca''', also known as ''Makkah al-Mukarramah'' (مكة المكرمة, lit. "the Blessed Mecca"), is a city located in the Hijaz region of the Arabian Peninsula and is described by Islamic scriptures as the birthplace of [[Muhammad]] (b. 570), the founder of [[Islam]]. Mecca is host to the [[Kaaba]], the holiest Islamic mosque (and central pagan shrine prior to Muhammad's conquest of Mecca), and thus the site of the annual Islamic pilgrimage called the [[Hajj]] which physically and financially able Muslims are required to attend at least once in their lifetimes (one of the [[Five Pillars]] of Islam). Practicing Muslims face Mecca as they [[Salah|pray]] towards the Kaaba (their ''qibla'', or direction of prayer) five times a day (another one of the Five Pillars of Islam).
 
== According to Islamic scriptures ==
Almost a decade after claiming prophet-hood in Mecca in 610, Muhammad was forced to flee to [[Medina]] in 622 after facing prosecution for insulting and criticizing the gods and beliefs of the Meccan pagans. Ultimately, after erecting the Islamic state from his base in Medina, Muhammad was able to return to Mecca, this time as conqueror, in 630. Since [[Muhammad's Death|Muhammad's death]] in 632, political leadership of Mecca, the holiest city in Islam, as well as Medina, the second holiest city in Islam, has been a significant basis for political claims of authority.
 
In the Qur'an, the city is also referred to as "Bakkah" as well as "Umm al-Qura" (lit. "mother of all settlements"). The city is described in Islamic scriptures as having been founded by [[Abraham]] as he constructed the Kaaba with his son Ishmael (''Ismail''), though there is an absence of any archaeological evidence to support this narrative.
 
== Early history ==
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== Relevant Quotations ==
 
=== Qur'an ===
{{Quote|{{quran|6|92}}|And this is a blessed Scripture which We have revealed, confirming that which (was revealed) before it, that thou mayst warn <b>the Mother of Villages</b> and those around her. Those who believe in the Hereafter believe herein, and they are careful of their worship.}}{{Quote|{{quran-range|3|95|97}}|95. Say: Allah speaketh truth. So follow the religion of Abraham, the upright. He was not of the idolaters.
 
96. Lo! <b>the first Sanctuary appointed for mankind was that at Becca, a blessed place, a guidance to the peoples;</b>
 
97. <b>Wherein are plain memorials (of Allah's guidance); the place where Abraham stood up to pray; and whosoever entereth it is safe.</b> And pilgrimage to the House is a duty unto Allah for mankind, for him who can find a way thither. As for him who disbelieveth, (let him know that) lo! Allah is Independent of (all) creatures.}}
 
=== Hadith ===
{{Quote|{{bukhari|||3365}}|a}}
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[Medina]]
* [[Hajj]]
* [[Kaaba]]
* [[Muhammad]]
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