What is the old name of Saudi Arabia in the Quran?

The Quran does not refer to "Saudi Arabia" by name, as the state was established in 1932. Instead, it refers to specific, ancient cities and regions within the Arabian Peninsula, primarily Bakkah (a name for Mecca, 3:96) and Hejaz (the western region where Muhammad lived and preached). Other ancient areas and tribes mentioned include Yathrib (Medina), ʿĀd, and Thamud.
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What was the original name of Saudi Arabia?

Before it was unified as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932, the region was a collection of territories ruled by the House of Saud, evolving through names like the Emirate of Riyadh, Emirate of Nejd and Hasa, Sultanate of Nejd, and most directly before unification, the Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd, a name adopted after conquering the Hejaz (home to Mecca and Medina). 
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Was Saudi Arabia mentioned in the Quran?

Which country is mentioned most in the Quran. Madinah is the most mentioned in the Holy Quran and it falls in Saudia Arabia, therefore Saudia Arabia is the country mentioned the most in the Quran.
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What is the old name of Makkah in the Quran?

According to Muslim scholars Bakkah is an ancient name for Mecca, the most holy city of Islam. (The word Mecca is only used once in the Quran in verse 48:24 ("And it is He who withheld their hands from you and your hands from them within [the area of] Makkah after He caused you to overcome them.
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What is mentioned 32 times in the Quran?

The word “bahr” (water) is mentioned 32 times in the Quran. The word “barr / ard” (earth) is mentioned 13 times in the Quran. Both words in Arabic mean “earth”.
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The Origin of the Quran’s Name for Jesus

What religion was Saudi Arabia before Islam?

Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia was a mix of polytheism, Christianity, Judaism, and Iranian religions. Arab polytheism, the dominant belief system, was based on the belief in deities and other supernatural beings such as djinn.
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What is written on Jesus' thigh?

On Jesus' thigh, as described in the vision in Revelation 19:16, is the name "King of Kings and Lord of Lords," written on His robe where it covered His thigh, signifying His ultimate authority and power, not a literal tattoo, as the book is symbolic and Jesus followed Jewish law against tattooing.
 
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What was Iraq called in the Bible?

In Biblical history, Iraq is also known as Shinar, Sumer, Sumeria, Assyria, Elam, Babylonia, Chaldea, and was also part of the Medo-Persian Empire. Formerly also known as “Mesopotamia,” or “land between two rivers,” the modern name of “Iraq” is sometimes translated “country with deep roots.”
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Which prophet lived in Saudi Arabia?

Muḥammad, regarded as the final prophet in Islam, was born around 570 CE in Mecca, a significant trading and religious hub in present-day Saudi Arabia. He was orphaned at a young age and lived in modest circumstances, eventually gaining recognition for his intelligence and business acumen.
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Who came first, Jews or Muslims?

Judaism came first, with its origins tracing back to Abraham (c. 2nd millennium BCE) and Moses (c. 1200 BCE), establishing the first monotheistic faith, while Islam emerged much later, in the 7th century CE, with the Prophet Muhammad in Arabia, building on the same Abrahamic tradition but as a distinct religion. Muslims view Adam as the first Muslim, but historically, Judaism was practiced in pre-Islamic Arabia for centuries before Islam's founding. 
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Can girls wear jeans in Saudi Arabia?

But if you don't fancy wearing an abaya, that's totally fine too! ✅ Maxi dresses, flowy trousers, and loose jeans are all great options. ✅ Nothing too tight or too short, but stylish Western outfits are very much welcome.
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What did the Romans call Saudi Arabia?

Arabia Felix, referring to South Arabia, was home to many independent Arab kingdoms, which variously traded with or fought wars against the Romans.
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Where are Saudis originally from?

Most Saudis are ethnically Arab. Some are of mixed ethnic origin and are descended from Turks, Iranians, Indonesians, Indians, Africans, and others, most of whom immigrated as pilgrims and reside in the Hijaz region along the Red Sea coast. Many Arabs from nearby countries are employed in the kingdom.
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Is the Saudi royal family related to the prophet?

His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II is the 42nd-generation direct descendant of Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him).
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Why does Jesus have white hair in Revelation?

His white hair suggests He is wise, experienced, dignified, authoritative, pure, and glorious. John writes that Jesus' eyes were like a flame of fire. Nothing is hidden from His sight. As the all-seeing judge, He judges righteously, without partiality.
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What is tattooed on Jesus?

Revelation 19:16 includes this description of Jesus: “On his robe and on his thigh he has this name written: king of kings and lord of lords.” Some people have read this verse and concluded that Jesus has a tattoo on His thigh—and, therefore, tattoos are good and proper for all followers of Christ today.
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Why did Islam split from Christianity?

Almost all Christians believe that Jesus was the incarnated Son of God, divine, and sinless. Islam teaches that Jesus was the penultimate and one of the most important prophets of God, but not the Son of God, not divine, and not part of the Trinity.
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Who brought Islam to Saudi Arabia?

The Islamic prophet, Muhammad, was born in Mecca in about 570. From the early 7th century, Muhammad united the various tribes of the peninsula and created a single Islamic religious polity under his rule.
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What did Arab Christians call God before Islam?

Christianity. The Christian Arabs of today have no other word for "God" than "Allah". Similarly, the Aramaic word for "God" in the language of Assyrian Christians is ʼĔlāhā, or Alaha. (Even the Arabic-descended Maltese language of Malta, whose population is almost entirely Catholic, uses Alla for "God".)
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What is the lucky number in Islam?

In Judaism, 3 and 7 are both considered perfect numbers; for the Christians, 7 is a holy number because of the Genesis, and also 3 for the trinity. For Muslims, 786 is sacred because the Arabic letters of the opening phrase of the Quran add up to the numerical value of 786.
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What is 786 in the Quran?

It's not just a random number — many believe it represents the numerical value of “Bismillah-ir-Rahman-ir-Raheem” (In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful). 🙏 For centuries, Muslims have used 786 as a symbol of divine blessing, protection, and positivity in daily life.
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What is 313 in the Quran?

In Islam, the number 313 signifies elite believers, linked to the 313 companions with Prophet Muhammad at the Battle of Badr, a pivotal early battle, and is also associated with the number of supporters of the 12th Shia Imam, Mahdi, upon his return; while "Quran 313" often refers to the content on page 313 of the Quran (mostly Surah Taha), the number's significance stems from these historical and eschatological events, not a specific verse number 313. 
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