Hafr Al-Batin

Saudi Arabia / as-Sarqiyah / Hhafar al-Batin /

Hafar Al-Batin is a Saudi Arabian city in the Eastern Province and located in the Northeastern region. It is located 480 km the north of Riyadh, 90 km from Kuwait border and about 70 from the Iraq border. The city lies in the dry valley of the Wadi al-Batin, part of the larger valley of the long, now-dry river Wadi Al-Rummah

In the 1st century after hijrah in 638 AD, Hafar Al-Batin was just a route in a desert that pilgrims pass through it to Mecca for Hajj. At that time , there is no water available in this land, the pilgrims travelled from Iraq to Mecca in a long route without water. During Uthman ibn Affan reign (644 AD - 656 AD), complaints of pilgrims reached Abu-Musa al-Asha'ari a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad who was involved to solve the problem by digging for new wells in this route around 17 AH. The wells started from 5 reached 70 wells in the lowest point of Al-Batin valley. The name Abu-Musa al-Asha'ari wells were put. In 1320 AH, the 70 wells decreased to 40 wells only 11 wells were drinkable. The remaining wells were now holes. Thus, the current name is holes in Al-Batin valley to be holes of Al-Batin
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Coordinates:   28°22'43"N   45°57'25"E

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  • أحلى مدينه بالعالم..
  • حفر الباطن .. عاصمة الربيــع
  • شمالية ونجمك بالسما عالي ..كرام الضيف ونسمة صيف شمالية
  • بلدة طيبية واهلها طيبين - اللهم أدم عزنا وأعلي مكاننا وجميع المسلمين
  • Navaiz teil live there.
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