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Mecca
[ mek-uh ]
noun
- Also ѱ·첹; Ѳ·첹 []. a city in and the capital of Hejaz, in western Saudi Arabia: birthplace of Muhammad; spiritual center of Islam.
- (often lowercase) any place that many people visit or hope to visit:
The president's birthplace is a mecca for his admirers.
Mecca
/ ˈɛə /
noun
- a city in W Saudi Arabia, joint capital (with Riyadh) of Saudi Arabia: birthplace of Mohammed; the holiest city of Islam, containing the Kaaba. Pop: 1 529 000 (2005 est) Arabic nameMakkah
- sometimes not capital a place that attracts many visitors
Athens is a Mecca for tourists
Mecca
1- City in western Saudi Arabia .
Mecca
2- The birthplace of Muhammad , and thus the holiest city for Muslims . Muslims face in the direction of Mecca when they pray, and they are expected to go on a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their lives. Mecca is in present-day Saudi Arabia .
Notes
Other Word Forms
- ѱc adjective noun
Example Sentences
“First Love” at the Odyssey Theater in 2003 and the 2000 production of Athol Fugard’s “Road to Mecca” at the Fountain Theatre in Hollywood were also twofer shows.
Another of his wife's cousins, a well-respected businessman who had performed the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, also died.
“After being impressed by the company’s L.A. premiere of “The Road to Mecca,” Fugard entrusted Stephen Sachs with the world premiere of “Exits and Entrances.”
You made one mistake — you called Atlanta the Black Mecca.
Whether steering a ship for commercial trade or finding the direction of Mecca for purposes of prayer, an astrolabe harnessed light to manage desires around science and myth.
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