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طائف

Taif
Aṭ-Ṭāʾif (ٱلطَّائِف)
Taif, as seen from Al Hada
Taif, as seen from Al Hada
Nickname(s): 
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Summer capital of the Kingdom
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Coordinates: 21°16′30.34″N 40°24′22.16″E / 21.2750944°N 40.4061556°E / 21.2750944; 40.4061556
Countryسانچو:KSA
ProvinceMakkah
GovernorateTaif
Government
  MayorHRH Nahar Alsaud
Area
  City
321 km2 (124 sq mi)
Elevation
1,879 m (6,165 ft)
Population
 (2022 census)[1]
  City
563,282
  Rank6
  Density2,144/km2 (5,554/sq mi)
  Metro
913,374 (Taif Governorate)
DemonymTaifian
Time zoneUTC+3 (GMT + 3)
Postal Code
26XXX
Area code+966 12
Websitehttp://www.taifcity.gov.sa

طائف (عربي: الطائف) سعودي عرب جي صوبي مڪي جو هڪ شهر آهي، جيڪو مڪي المڪرمه جي ويجهو واقع آهي.اهو سمنڊ جي سطح کان 1,700 ميٽر (5,600 فوٽ) جي اوچائي تي واقع آهي. طائف ۾ موسم خوشگوار آهي، ان ڪري اڪثر سعودي سرڪاري ملازم اونهاري ۾ طائف ڏانهن ويندا آهن. ان جي آبادي اٽڪل ساڍا پنج لک آهي. ان جا انگور ۽ ماکي مشهور آهن. اسلامي تاريخ ۾ به هن شهر جو ذڪر ملي ٿو.حضرت محمد صلي الله عليه وآله وسلم طائف ۾ تبليغ لاءِ ويا، پر طائف جي ماڻهن ساڻس بدسلوڪي ڪئي ۽ کيس پٿرن سان ماريا، تان جو سندس تلاءُ رت ۾ پئجي ويو.

Taif (عربي ٻولي: اَلطَّائِفُ, acw) is a city and governorate in the Province of Makkah in Saudi Arabia. Located at an elevation of 1,879 m (6,165 ft) in the slopes of the Hijaz Mountains, which themselves are part of the Sarat Mountains,[2] the city has a population of 563,282 people in 2022, making it one of the most populous cities in the kingdom.[3]

There is a belief that Taif is indirectly referred to in Quran 43:31.[4] The city was visited by the Islamic prophet Muhammad, sometime in the early 7th century, and was inhabited by the tribe of Banu Thaqif. It is still inhabited to this day by their descendants. As a part of the Hejaz, the city has seen many transfers-of-power throughout its history, with the last being during the Saudi conquest of Hejaz in 1925.

The city has been called the unofficial summer capital of Saudi Arabia[5][6] and has also been called the best summer destination in Saudi Arabia[7] as it enjoys a moderate weather during summer, unlike most of the Arabian Peninsula. The city owes its popularity among tourists to its many mountain resorts and moderate climate, even during the harsh summers of Arabia. The city is connected to the nearby resort town of Al-Hada via the iconic Highway 15 (Taif – Al-Hada Road). It stands out from the rest of the Hijazi region as it is a city that plays an active role in the agricultural output of Saudi Arabia and is the center of an agricultural area known for its cultivation of grapes, pomegranate, figs, roses and honey.[8] Taif is also very active in the manufacturing of traditional attar, and is known locally as "City of the Roses" (عربي ٻولي: مَدِيْنَة ٱلْوُرُوْد). Taif also hosts the historic Souq 'Okaz.

The Taif governorate is divided into 15 smaller municipalities, with Ta'if as the capital.[9] The administration of the city itself is carried out by five municipalities, named North Taif, West Taif, East Taif, South Taif and New Taif. Taif is served by the Taif Regional Airport, with a new international airport planned to open sometime in 2020.[10][11]

حوالا

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  1. "Taif Governorate". www.citypopulation.de. 2024-02-03 تي حاصل ڪيل.
  2. "List of cities and towns in Saudi Arabia". Encyclopedia Britannica (انگريزي ۾). 2019-04-12 تي حاصل ڪيل.
  3. "Brief about Ta'if City". Ta'if City. اصل نسخو مان September 25, 2018 تي محفوظ ڪيل. April 26, 2016 تي حاصل ڪيل.
  4. Q43:31, 50+ translations, islamawakened.com
  5. "Taif Is Saudis' Summer Capital". The New York Times (آمريڪي انگريزي ۾). 1977-08-09. ISSN 0362-4331. 2020-07-26 تي حاصل ڪيل.
  6. Pesce, Angelo. (1984). Taif : the summer capital of Saudi Arabia. Jeddah: Immel. ISBN 0-907151-27-2. OCLC 498664227.
  7. "Taif emerges as top local tourist destination in Saudi Arabia". Arab News (انگريزي ۾). 2019-07-03. 2019-07-10 تي حاصل ڪيل.
  8. "Al-Ṭāʾif | Saudi Arabia". Encyclopedia Britannica (انگريزي ۾). 2019-04-11 تي حاصل ڪيل.
  9. Department, IT. "التقسيم الإداري بمحافظة الطائف". أمانة الطائف (عربي ۾). اصل نسخو مان 2022-06-21 تي محفوظ ڪيل. 2020-07-26 تي حاصل ڪيل.
  10. Department, IT. "مستكشف الطائف الجغرافي". أمانة الطائف.
  11. "Set for opening in 2020, Taif airport still in designing stage". Saudigazette (انگريزي ۾). 2019-07-16. 2020-07-26 تي حاصل ڪيل.