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Aqabah's population is 300.
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Jordan is located in Southwest Asia. Jordan is south of Syria, west of Iraq and Saudi Arabia, east of Israel, and north of the Gulf of Aqabah. It spreads from the Syrian Desert down to the Gulf of Aqabah.
No. Israel borders the Gulf of Aqabah and the Mediterranean Sea.
No. The only sea/gulf that Jordan borders is the Gulf of Aqabah.
The idea of migration was born in the heart of the Holy Prophet(SAW) after the pledges of Aqabah. The people of Makkah hated and despised the Holy Prophet(SAW). The Holy Prophet(SAW) had struggled against his enemies for 30 years but it seemed that these people would not accept the right path until extreme struggle was made. He was well aware of the fact that the people involved in prejudice, superstition and ignorance would not abandon their beliefs and ways easily and that it would take extremist struggle to bring them on the right path.The people of Makkah struggled a lot to cease the expansion of Islam because this meant a threat to their beliefs and cultures they had been following from many years. So this necessitated the migration to Yasrib where people were willing to accept the Holy Prophet(SAW) in their city.
The Prophet (P.B.U.H) migrated to Medina because in Mecca he was tortured, both physically and mentally by the people living there. Through the"Pledges Of Aqabah" he found out that the people of Medina were more friendly towards him and wanted him to be their leader. The migration enabled the Muslims to worship freely and from Medina Islam spread rapidly.
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Taba, Egypt fits the requirements, although it is technically on the Gulf of Aqabah, which is an arm of the Red Sea.
Jordan is an Arab country in the middle east. It is surrounded by Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and the West Bank/Israel. Jordan is located in Southwest Asia. Jordan is south of Syria, west of Iraq and Saudi Arabia, east of Israel, and north of the Gulf of Aqabah. It spreads from the Syrian Desert down to the Gulf of Aqabah. Last year I have traveled Jordan by booking a 10 days trip package from Mantis-tours.com. It's really a nice place to visit.
Cairo, Egypt. Additionally, Israel touches the Gulf of Aqabah which is an arm of the Red Sea, so its capital, Jerusalem, could also be an answer.
If the Red Sea is considered in the strictest sense of the term (not including the Gulfs of Suez, Aqabah, or any waters on the other side of the Bab el-Mandeb) then Djibouti has the shortest coastline along the Red Sea. If the Red Sea is considered in the less strict sense and includes the Gulfs of Suez, Aqabah, and Aden (on the other side of the Bab el-Mandeb), then Israel has the shortest coastline on the Red Sea. It is followed closely by Jordan.