Al Kifl (Arabic: الكفل; also known as Kifl) is a town in southeastern Iraq on the Euphrates River, between Najaf and Al Hillah. The population in and near the town is about 15,000. Kifl is the location of Al-Nukhailah Mosque, containing the tomb of Dhu al-Kifl who is believed to be the biblical prophet Ezekiel. A project to renovate the tomb and develop it as a tourist attraction has proven controversial.[2] The town was once a significant Jewish pilgrimage site and home to a community of Iraqi Jews until the late 1940s.[3]
Al Kifl
الكفل
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City
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Vendors line the main road through Kifl.
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Location within Iraq | |
Coordinates: 32°13′27″N 44°22′36″E / 32.22417°N 44.37667°E / 32.22417; 44.37667 | |
Country | ![]() |
Province | Babylon |
District | Al-Hillah |
Named for | Dhul-Kifl |
Area | |
• Total | 439 sq mi (1,137 km2) |
Elevation | 115 ft (35 m) |
Population
(2018)
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• Total | 22,800 |
• Density | 52/sq mi (20/km2) |
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Time zone | UTC+3 |
Postal code |
50006
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32°13′27″N 44°22′36″E / 32.22417°N 44.37667°E / 32.22417; 44.37667
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