According to a 2017 report from the Pew Research Center, Muslims are the world’s fastest growing religious group. It’s projected that at the current rate, Muslims will outnumber Christians by 2060. Even now, nearly a quarter of the world population practices Islam and there are about 50 Muslim-majority countries.
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Mecca is the holiest site in Islam, being the place where the Ka'ba is located. Medina is the second holiest site, and Jerusalem is the third. Tradition teaches that the temple mount in Jerusalem was the 'farthest mosque' visited by Mohammed in the night journey spoken of in the Koran (Surah 17.1). Be the first to add an Islamic place in this area. Add a new place. Add a place and contribute to IslamicFinder. Click Content settings. Select one of these permissions: Allow all sites to track your physical location: Select this option to let all sites automatically see your location.
But it’s hard to ignore the negativity that is far too often associated with the Muslim faith; it’s possibly the world’s most misunderstood religion. This makes it all the more important to study and explore.
Traveling can introduce you to the tenets of Islam, no matter what your faith. And it doesn’t hurt that Muslims are responsible for some of mankind’s most beautiful creations. Get a taste of the Muslim religion, culture, and history with some landmarks from the Islamic world.
1. Imam Square in Esfahan, Iran
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Imam or Naqsh-e Jahan Square is surrounded by Islamic architecture icons, like the intricately tiled Naghsh-e Jahan Mosque, the six-story Ali Qapu Palace, and the Qeysarie Gate, which opens to the Esfahan Grand Bazaar.