Akhbār Makkah wa-mā jāʼa fīhā min al-Āthār (Arabic: أخبار مكة وما جاء فيها من الآثار, romanized: Reports of Mecca and the Monuments which came about it) also simplified to just Akhbār Makkah, is a book written by the 9th-century Muslim scholar Al-Azraqi.
The book chronicles the history of the city of Mecca from ancient to more contemporary times.
Akhbar Makkah describes the history of the city of Mecca, from way back to the times of pre-Islamic Arabia until the Umayyad and early Abbasid periods, as well as a glimpse at life in Mecca in the 9th century.
[1][2][3] It provides detailed information regarding the construction and history of the Kaaba as well as the Masjid al-Haram and other historical places in the city.
[1][2][3] The original manuscripts in Arabic is stored in the Leiden University Library.