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What Is The Zip Code Makkah

What continent is makkah in??

Makkah (or Mecca) is in Saudi Arabia, which is in the Middle East region of Asia.

Plz wat is the postal code of ksa (makkah)-urgent?

Makkah has no postal code. I live and work in Makkah and never knew the postal code. Just write -->
Makkah Al Mukarrmah, KSA

Plz help me with saudi arabia's isd code for this number?

whenever you're calling a number in saudi arabia just add 00966 at the beginning.

I think the number you have is a land-line in Makkah so you must dial:
00966 2 5318519

I don't think the number you have is a cell phone coz cellphones are 10 digits. But anyhow, a cell phone number must be something like 0512345678 so you must dial:
00966 512345678

Good Luck!!

Were do I find my ZIP code on my MasterCard?

The ZIP code is a 5 digit code, all numbers, is a code that indicates your area, town or city you live in or where your residence is. This is the same 5 digit code which you always write or type after your home or residence address.Referring to the question, if you’re trying to find the zip code associated with your Master Card, it should be the code associated with your home address and you would not be able to find that on the card. However, if you are looking for the 3 digit code also know as CVV code, then you should be able to find it on the back of your card.Exception while making transactionIf you have moved to a different address (zip code) or have been living at different address than the address on which your card was originally registered.If you would try to make a transaction using your new address or zip code if required for making a transaction especially when you purchase something online, than it won’t work as you would have to notify your respective bank or financial service through which you obtained your Master Card and would have to let them know to update your new zip code or address.

Does Amazon ship to Saudi Arabia?

See the official Saudi Arabia version of Amazon for shipping..!See this extensive guide to the Saudi Amazon which is new in the country, affordable shipping, fast delivery with COD (cash on delivery).To answer the question, if Amazon ships to Saudi Arabia, the answer is yes.And while the US version of Amazon.com has increased it’s range of products that support shipping to the country, it’s no longer a convenient option.Because Amazon has their own store in Saudi Arabia, which is very similar in features and how it works, with growing stock of products to compete with international markets. It’s also now the most popular e-commerce site.These are some of the reasons to shift to the new local version;Affordable shipping by courierFast same-day delivery with COD (cash on delivery) for a small feeMost of items are stocked in Saudi ArabiaWebsite very easy to use, similar to AmazonIncluded on the site, is a seller portal where local businesses sell their products to increase price competition and item availabilityMost trusted as the number 1 popular online shopping store in the country, and in the whole Arab world.Amazon launched in 2017 by acquiring the Souq online store, which was originally founded by an Syrian business man in 2005.Here are their shopping categories; Beauty, Perfumes, Pet Supplies, Eyewear, Movies & Music, Bath & Bedroom, Home Improvement & Tools, Office, Paper Money, Home Appliances, Home Supplies & Kitchen, Furniture & Home, Toys, Books, Cameras, Kitchen Appliances, Babies, Gaming, Outdoor & Garden, Apparel & Accessories, Vehicle Parts & Accessories, Collectables & Art, Fitness & Sports, Networking & Electronics, Tablets & Phones, Jewelry & Accessories, Personal Care and now a new category Groceries.Please note, that much like Amazon you need to first put your shopping in the cart, and then proceed to checkout to find out total cost of shipping.

Among countries with a Muslim majority, Pakistan has the strictest anti-blasphemy laws. Can the world pressure Pakistan to do away with its blasphemy laws?

Can the world pressure Pakistan to do away with its Blasphemy Laws? I'm sure the world could try to pressure Pakistan to do so. But I seriously doubt that it would be effective. Here are the reasons why:Pakistanis feel very strongly that the blasphemy laws are an integral part of their religion. Even non-practicing Muslims feel strongly about blasphemy laws. No government representative of the people would be able to do away with the blasphemy laws, any more than it would be able to force Pakistanis to change their religion from Islam to something else.Even if some government did manage to do away with the blasphemy laws, it would not stop the killing of people who are preceived to have committed blasphemy. Most Pakistanis feel that it is a great honor to die while defending the honor of Islam and our Prophet. Not everybody would be willing to sacrifice his life, but those who do, are seen as great heroes. So laws or no laws, as long as people feel this way, a person who commits blasphemy will not be safe. The laws at least serve to regulate and define what is blasphemy and what does not qualify as blasphemy. If they are removed, people feel free to act as judge, jury and executioner, as the law is clearly not going to do it's job.Foreign pressure to remove the Blasphemy Laws, as other people have mentioned, makes these laws even more rigid and unbending. As it is, many people in Pakistan, feel that while there should be a Blasphemy Law, the present law, as it is written and implemented condemns many of the innocent along with the guilty, and there should be some revision of this law. Unfortunately, because of the pressure to remove this law from international sources, people who support this law, are completely unwilling to discuss any changes or revisions of this law.Pakistanis tend to feel that international pressure to change blasphemy laws is hypocritical. Most of the countries pushing for so-called freedom of speech would prosecute somebody who publicly mocked the holocaust, or made cartoons of the victims of 9/11 falling from the twin towers.

How many years took place in the revealing of the Quran?

This is actually yet another of many contradictions in the qur’an. Therefore, because of this particular contradiction, there are 2 main schools of thought among muslims;The qur’an was revealed over a period of 23 years; “And those who disbelieve say: Why is not the Quran revealed to him all at once? Thus (it is sent down in parts), that We may strengthen your heart thereby. And We have revealed it to you gradually, in stages.” [25:32] Given the qur’an has surat that are VERY specific to circumstances that happened/were caused by mohammed himself (such as marrying more than 4 wives, marrying his adopted son’s wife etc), it is apparent these surat were mohammed’s way of explaining his actions by claiming God/Allah allowed it.The qur’an was revealed in just one night; “Verily! We have sent it (this Quran) down in the night of Al-Qadr.” [97:1] This was most likely added by Uthman years after the death of mohammed, to make people believe the qur’an was in fact a “miracle” (i.e. that such a large book could have been sent/transmitted in one night. But what this (and verse [2:185) does is underscore one of many contradictions.muslim propagandists like to say “well, there is no contradiction! The qur’an was sent down from heaven to the magical “first heaven”…where it could be then transmitted over a period of time!” But no…this is nonsense, since God/Allah had already spoken directly to Moses according to the bible AND qur’an…He did not need to FedEx/UPS anything to the “first heaven” zip code…God is omniscient.

Why don't all Muslim wear Burqa?

Because the burqa is NOT mandatory in Islam. Nowhere does the Quran say that women should cover themsleves up in a black baggy cloth and not even reveal their faces. ​Islam has the concept of hijaab, i.e. both men and women must maintain their modesty and decency.Quran 24:30-31:-Say to the believing men that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty: that will make for greater purity for them: And Allah is well acquainted with all that they do.And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof.....There is absolutely no mention of the face veil anywhere. The typical black burqa is only a product of repressive of mindset of some societies. The standard hijaab worn by Muslims around the world looks something like this​

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