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Mecca〔Rarely, Bakkah ((アラビア語:بكة)).〕 (; ), also transliterated Makkah (), is a city in the Hejaz in Saudi Arabia. It is the capital of that kingdom's Makkah Region. The city is located inland from Jeddah in a narrow valley at a height of above sea level. Its resident population in 2012 was roughly 2 million, although visitors more than triple this number every year during the ''hajj'' ("pilgrimage") period held in the twelfth Muslim lunar month of ''Dhu al-Hijjah''.
As the birthplace of Muhammad and the site of Muhammad's first revelation of the Quran (specifically, a ), Mecca is regarded as the holiest city in the religion of Islam〔Nasr, Seyyed (2005). ''Mecca, The Blessed, Medina, The Radiant: The Holiest Cities of Islam''. Aperture ISBN 089381752X〕 and a pilgrimage to it known as the Hajj is obligatory for all able Muslims. Mecca is home to the Kaaba, by majority description Islam's holiest site, as well as being the direction of Muslim prayer. Mecca was long ruled by Muhammad's descendants, the sharifs, acting either as independent rulers or as vassals to larger polities. It was conquered by Ibn Saud in 1925. In its modern period, Mecca has seen tremendous expansion in size and infrastructure, home to structures such as the Abraj Al Bait, also known as the Makkah Royal Clock Tower Hotel, the world's third tallest building and the building with the largest amount of floor area. During this expansion, Mecca has lost some historical structures and archaeological sites, such as the Ajyad Fortress. Today, more than 15 million Muslims visit Mecca annually, including several million during the few days of the Hajj.〔A Saudi tower: Mecca versus Las Vegas: Taller, holier and even more popular than (almost) anywhere else, The Economist (2010-06-24), Cairo.〕 As a result, Mecca has become one of the most cosmopolitan and diverse cities in the Muslim world,〔Fattah, Hassan M.(Islamic Pilgrims Bring Cosmopolitan Air to Unlikely City ), ''The New York Times'' (2005-01-20).〕 despite the fact that non-Muslims are prohibited from entering the city.〔
==Etymology and usage==
"Mecca" is the familiar form of the English transliteration for the Arabic name of the city, although the official transliteration used by the Saudi government is ''Makkah'', which is closer to the Arabic pronunciation. The word "Mecca" in English has come to be used to refer to any place that draws large numbers of people, and because of this many Muslims regard the use of this spelling for the city as offensive.〔 The Saudi government adopted ''Makkah'' as the official spelling in the 1980s, but is not universally known or used worldwide.〔 The full official name is ''Makkah al-Mukarramah'' or ''Makkatu l-Mukarramah'' (, or (:makkatul mukarramah)), which means "Mecca the Honored", but is also loosely translated as "The Holy City of Mecca".〔
The ancient or early name for the site of Mecca is ''Bakkah'' (also transliterated Baca, Baka, Bakah, Bakka, Becca, Bekka, etc.). An Arabic language word, its etymology, like that of Mecca, is obscure. Widely believed to be a synonym for Mecca, it is said to be more specifically the early name for the valley located therein, while Muslim scholars generally use it to refer to the sacred area of the city that immediately surrounds and includes the Kaaba.
The form Bakkah is used for the name Mecca in the Quran in 3:96, while the form Mecca is used in 48:24.〔 In South Arabic, the language in use in the southern portion of the Arabian Peninsula at the time of Muhammad, the ''b'' and ''m'' were interchangeable. Other references to Mecca in the Quran (6:92, 42:5) call it ''Umm al-Qurā'' (), meaning "mother of all settlements."〔 Another name of Mecca is Tihamah.〔AlSahib, AlMuheet fi Allughah, p. 303〕
Another name for Mecca, or the wilderness and mountains surrounding it, according to Arab and Islamic tradition, is Faran or Pharan, referring to the Desert of Paran mentioned in the Old Testament at Genesis 21:21. Arab and Islamic tradition holds that the wilderness of Paran, broadly speaking, is the Tihamah and the site where Ishmael settled was Mecca.〔 Yaqut al-Hamawi, the 12th century Syrian geographer, wrote that Fārān was "an arabized Hebrew word. One of the names of Mecca mentioned in the Torah."

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