Saturday, September 13, 2014

history of saudi arabia and the places religious tourism




Saudi Arabia or the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the Arab country located on the Arabian Peninsula. Temperate deserts and territory consists mostly of desert sand with a desert of Rub al Khali is the largest. The Arabs said the word with the word sahara desert. Saudi Arabia's state directly bordering (clockwise from north) by Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, the Persian Gulf, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Yemen, and the Red Sea. On September 23, 1932, Abdul-Aziz bin Abdurrahman Al-Sa'ud proclaimed the establishment of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia or Saudi Arabia (Al-Mamlakah al-'Arabiyah Al-Su'udiyah) by uniting the region Riyadh, Najd (Najd), Ha-a , Asir and Hijaz. Abdul Aziz became the first king in the kingdom. Thus it can be understood, the name is derived from the word Arabia surname King Abdul Aziz Al-Sa'ud Saudi Arabia known as the country of birth of the Prophet Muhammad as well as the growth and development of the religion of Islam, so that the flag there are two sentences creed which means "There is no god (worthy) to be worshiped but Allah and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah" very large .Kekayaan obtained from oil, very helpful game and force the formation of the role of the Saudi royal family both at home and abroad. This area used to be the areas of trade, especially in the Hijaz region between Yemen-Mecca-Medina-Damascus and Palestine. Agriculture was known at that time with dates and wheat plantations and farms that produce meat and milk and dairy. At the present time encouraged integrated farming systems to increase agricultural yields.
And also available special education memorize the Quran in the elementary school level, Junior High and High School, also dam Education Industry, Commerce and Agriculture. Public education is supervised by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education of Saudi Arabia while supervised by the Ministry of Higher Education in the the Arab Saudi.dan saudi arabia there are also many beautiful places of religious tourism one below






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