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Settlement in Saudi Arabia
This article is about a village in Saudi Arabia. For Islamic Zaydi sect, see Jarudiyah.
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Al-Jaroudiya (Arabic: الجارودية) is a village situated in the Qatif region in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Jaroudiya is located in north-west Umm Al-Hammam, close to Badr-el-Badrani which was a place for pilgrims resting when camel was a means for transport across the deserts. Jaroudiya also rests on top of the Sald mountains. Original families resulting are referred to as Jaroudi, or Jarudi, or Al-Jaroudi.