Saturday, 15 March 2014

Nazlia Azmy Khairunnas






 Mekah 2013

Name                                     :Nur Nazlia Taufiqah Bt Azmy
Matric No.                              : A11A308

Faculty, University              : Fakulti Keusahawanan dan Perniagaan, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan

Date of birth                          : 16 Disember 1992


Area Of study                         :Bachelor of Entrepreneur (COMMERCE) with Honors

Ambition                                : Businesswoman

Evaluation of this assignment  : 

There is a lot interesting place around the world that i could go more than I know.Some place seems awesome beautiful like that i never imagine exist and i wish i could go such as Mekah and Madinah. I would to thank to Miss Raja Liyana for the interesting subject ever.

MEKKAH

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious and Most Merciful

MEKKAH


Alhamdulillah, Thank you Allah 


Standing in ihram, making my tawaf
Drinking blessings from Your well
The challenge of Safa and Marwa
Rekindles my imaan

O Allah! I am waiting for the call
Praying for the day when I can be near the Kabah wall
O Allah! I am waiting for the call
Praying for the day when I can be near the Kabah wall




In its long history Makkah has also been known as Bakkah. In ancient times, Makkah was chiefly notable as a staging post on the trade route linking the spice producers of the east with Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean. Makkah lay about midway between Marib, one of the main cities, perhaps the capital, of the kingdom of Sheba (Yemen) and Petra (in Jordan), a city founded by Nabatean Arabs around the 6th century CE and which became a thriving center with commercial interests spreading into Syria. The religious significance of Makkah was established long before Islamic times. It was in Makkah that Allah commanded Ibrahim to leave Haajar and his young son Ishmael; it was in Makkah that Allah brought forth water from the Well of Zamzam which saved the life of Ishmael and his mother and then allowed Makkah to develop as a habitable place; it was in Makkah that Allah instructed Ibrahim to build "the House of God" (the Holy Kaaba).


Makam Nabi Ibrahim


Hijir Ismail





MADINAH

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious and Most Merciful

MADINAH



Al-Madinah (Arabic for the city) was so called as it received Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) when he fled Makkah in 622 CE.It is also known by the name Taibah derived from the Arabic word meaning kindness. Another name it goes by is Dar Al-Hijra (Arabic for Land of Migration) because it is where the Prophet had migrated to.The tribes of Banu Matraweel and Banu Hauf  were the first settlers to inhabit and cultivate the oasis of Madinah. Both tribes descended from the lineage of Shem, the son of Prophet Noah. Many years later, the Yemeni tribes of Banu Aus and Banu Khazraj arrived at Madinah.

In 622 CE, when Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) immigrated to Madinah he introduced the Madinah Charter, which is in fact the first ever written constitution in the history of humankind.The charter regulated relations between the Muslims and Jews who lived there. It gave both parties the rights of protection, security, and justice.Madinah was the center and capital of the Islamic Empire during the time of Prophet Muhammad and the first four Righteous Caliphs after him. With the beginning of the Umayyad rule, the Islamic state was transferred to Damascus.


RAUDHAH






     

PARIS

PARIS

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious and Most Merciful

EIFFEL TOWER



Eiffel Tower is the symbol of Paris and likely the most recognizable landmark of the city. It was built by Gustave Eiffel for the World Exhibition of 1889 and it was never meant to be a permanent addition to the city's skyline. Initially the artists and writers of Paris expressed their strong disapproval in regards to the tower but later generations commended it. The figures are impressive (like the fact that it weights 7000 tons) but forget about them and try to enjoy the sight (you'll forget the numbers soon but you'll always remember the tower's profile on the Paris sky). Everyone wants to visit this landmark so expect the lines to be long (or arrive there early).



ITALY


In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious and Most Merciful

ITALY



Italy might be the world’s most celebrated tourist destination, but it only became a unified state in 1861, and as a result Italians often feel more loyalty to their region than to the nation as a whole – something manifest in its different cuisines, dialects, landscapes and often varying standards of living. However, if there is a single national Italian characteristic, it’s to embrace life to the full – in the hundreds of local festivals taking place across the country on any given day to celebrate a saint or the local harvest; in the importance placed on good food; in the obsession with clothes and image; and in the daily ritual of the collective evening stroll or passeggiata – a sociable affair celebrated by young and old alike in every town and village across the country.
Venice’s cultural heritage is a source of endless fascination, but you should also allow time just to wander – the anonymous parts of the city reveal as much of the city’s essence as the highlighted attractions. And equally indispensable for a full understanding of Venice’s way of life and development are expeditions to the outer islands of the lagoon.


SWITZERLAND

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious and Most Merciful

The Swiss Alps

South of Bern and Luzern, and east of Lake Geneva, lies the grand Alpine heart of Switzerland, a massively impressive region of classic Swiss scenery – high peaks, sheer valleys and cool lakes – that makes for great summer hiking and world-class winter sports. The Bernese Oberland, centred on the Jungfrau Region, is the most accessible and touristed area, but beyond this first great wall of peaks is another even more daunting range on the Italian border in which the Matterhorn is the star attraction.

Switzerland is a skiers' fairytale, and already this season it is a magical snow globe having received plentiful powder. Picture yourself in the story book Alps, riding ski trains and trams up thousands of vertical feet, and skiing to Swiss flag-flying alpine chalets serving fondue and raclette. A Swiss ski trip must be on every skiers' "to do" list! A natural first ski stop is the legendary Zermatt.



AUSTRALIA


In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious and Most Merciful


MELBOURNE


Melbourne is the city of Victoria. First it became famous for its street art and now its art galleries attract the attention of the visitors. The yearly Melbourne Stencil Festival for the work of art has become so popular here. Other than this the city has one of the important buildings which are worth watching i.e. Parliament House, State Library, Old Melbourne Gaol and Melbourne Town Hall. March is the best time to visit Melbourne when it is still warm there.






SEDNEY

Sydney is one of the places of Australia you cannot quit going when visiting Australia. There are many magnificent places which are worth watching in Sydney when theres enough credit in your hand i.e. Harbour Bridge, Opera House, Taronga Zoo and Bondi beaches. New Year is the best time to visit Sydney as it has its marvelous new years eve at that time. The Harbour Bridge is worth watching while walking over it.