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Top Attractions in TabukAlso called the castle of Ashab Al-Ayka, Qaal’at Tabuk’s past dates back to more than 35 centuries. The castle has been revamped many times and still looks amazing. Don’t forget to bring your camera.
Built during the time of Pre-Islamic days, the spring of Ain Sukkrah has a great religious and historical importance for Muslims. According to legends, during Tabuk’s attack, Islam’s founder Prophet Mohammad stayed here and drank spring’s water for ten days.
Also called the Repentance Mosque, the Prophet’s Mosque was initially built of mud and palm trunks. Later the mosque was revamped like Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah in 1652 by King Faisal Ibn Abdul-Aziz.
History buffs will love to explore the archeological site of Al Bidaa. The site features many excellent finds related to pre and post Islamic era. You can know about the culture and lifestyle through these unearthed objects.
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