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The Middle East Cradle of Culture and Center of Conflict. Statues and Monuments of local, national or global significance . The Ka’aba is a sacred black stone located in the Main Mosque in Mecca. The Western Wall: Remains of the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem.
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Statues and Monuments of local, national or global significance.
The Ka’aba is a sacred black stone located in the Main Mosque in Mecca.
The Western Wall: Remains of the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem.
Dome of the Rock: Holy Islamic site where Mohamed ascended into heaven.
Church of the Holy SepulcherSite of the crucifixion and burial of Jesus.
A Turkish prayer rug, used by Muslims to kneel and face Mecca when they pray 5 times a day.“There is no God, but Allah and Mohammed is His prophet.”
The Byzantine cathedral of Hagia Sophia is located in Istanbul.
Birthplace of the Three Monotheistic ReligionsBelief in One God.
Three religions with so much in common and so much in conflict. Whether or not they can find a common ground on which to build a lasting peace will determine the future of the Middle East.
Leading countries according to GDP • Kuwait • United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) • Qatar • Israel
Leading countries according to Land size • Algeria • Saudi Arabia • Libya
Leading countries according to population • Iran • Turkey • Egypt
Physical Characteristics • Area is the crossroads of Europe, Africa, and Asia • It has a primarily desert or semi-arid climate • Sahara, Sahel, and steppes are the primary vegetation region
Crossroads of Continents AfricaEuropeAsia
Sahara--world’s largest desert, it stretches over most of North Africa and is growing • Sahel--area separating the Sahara from the tropical rainforest of Africa.
The Sahel is an area of temperate grassland (steppe) moving into sparse desert scrub-like vegetation
Three main mountain ranges: • 1. Atlas Mountains in northern Algeria and Morocco • 2. Taurus Mountains in southern Turkey • 3. Zagros Mountains in western Iran