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  • 5/5 Suhaimi M. 2 years ago on Google
    History of the 2 holy mosques. Must visit by all Muslim people.
    19 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Ahmed A. 2 years ago on Google • 38 reviews
    Fabulous exhibition, A lot of galleries, monument, free gifts. Take photos is allowed. Free drinking water. Free parking.
    11 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Sam R. 4 years ago on Google • 189 reviews
    One of ten things to do and visit in mecca. This museum show you history of mecca and Medina, if you come with your group tour will be fine but if you want to come by taxi recommended to take for round trip because this place is outside city and there haven't taxi service around there. When you order taxi please make sure you bargain the price correct. Not many driver understand in English and understand where you want to go.
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 SAIYAD MUNIRUDDIN S. 3 years ago on Google • 244 reviews
    Wonderful exhibition of all old property makkah and madina. جزاك الله خير All of exhibition team
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Mohiddin sab Jalauddin Hasan M. 4 years ago on Google • 81 reviews
    The exhibition (معرض عمارة الحرمين الشريفين), is nestled amid the hills of Mecca’s Umm Al-Joud area, not far from the Kiswa factory. The exhibition is divided into seven sections and includes artefacts dating back to the era of Abdullah ibn Zubair, circa 685 CE/65 Hj. The museum consists of seven halls that include models of the Two Holy Mosques; antiquities; inscriptions; models of the Kaaba cladding (Kiswa); the old door of the Kaaba; rare photos for the Two Holy Mosques; and a copy of Uthman's collection of the Quran (Mushaf Uthman). The main entrance to the complex. Established in 1999 by the late Prince Abdul Majeed, governor of Mecca, the museum project cost more than SR 15 million. Some photographs, given as a gift by the late Crown Prince Sultan, are worth SR 10 million. It highlights the cultural and historical aspects of the Two Holy Mosques. Brass head of the pulpit made during the reign of Sultan Suleiman al-Qanoony, circa 10th century Hejrah. The Ottoman minbars usually were executed in two distinctive fashions, one of which was a wooden one with and elongated conical cap like this one. The door of Kaaba that was used until 1937/38 (inspect) CE. There's an inscription on the door that suggests that it was first fitted to the Kaba in 1636. Over the centuries the Kabah has been fitted with elaborately decorated doors like this one. The door also bears an inscription of the Shahadah (inspect) in Arabic in it's upper part. It's an iconic symbol of Arabia's Islamic History. A replica of the sundial used to calculate the prayer timings and the age of the day. It was a mid-day timer used to determine prayer times before the printing of Hijri Calendar. It may have functioned somewhat like the sundial designed by ibn Shattir for the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus. Cassing of Maqam Ibrahim (station of Abraham) used up until the time of King Fahad's (bin Abdulaziz) expansion of Masjid al-Haram. The Maqām Ibrāhīm (مَـقَـام إِبْـرَاهِـيْـم) is a stone associated with Abraham, Ishmael and their rebuilding of the Ka'bah. According to Islamic tradition, the imprint on the stone came from Abraham's feet, it appeared when Abraham stood on the stone while building the Kaaba. Inscription on marble slab, marking the date for the construction of the Mataf during the reign of Abbaid caliph abi Ja'far al-Mansur al-Muntasir Billah in the year 611 Hj. The Mataf area has been rebuilt, redeveloped and expanded over the centuries. Several A teak-wood stair case, used to enter Kaba, is placed near the main entrance to the museum complex. The floor of Kabah and the entrance is about 2.2 meters (7.2 feet) higher than the Mataf area, consequently a staircase is needed to enter the sacred shrine. Over the centuries several of these were built by Muslim rulers or other prominent Muslims to be used in Masjid al-Haram. This staircase dates back to the reigh of Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II. An inscription on marble marking the date of the construction of the door and parts of the Holy Mosque that were damaged by fire during the reign of the Mamluk Sultan An-Nasir Faraj bin Bargog in 804H (1402). Mouth-piece of Bir e Zam Zam (ZamZam Well) with outer ring and covering. The pully at the top dates back to the end of the fourteenth century Hijrah (circa. 1970 CE). The bucket made of brass dates back to the early decade of fourteenth century Hijrah (circa. 1900 CE). A door belonging to Prophet's Mosque at Medina (large door at the right), dating back to the reign of King Abdul Aziz al-Saud. The door panels of an Ottoman era pulpit (smaller green door to the left with inlaid golden patterns) in Prophet's Mosque, made at the orders of Sultan Murad III. The grill on the wall in the middle belongs to the Masjid an-Nabawi's first Saudi construction. A copy of Mushaf e Uthmani (Quran bearing the blood of third caliph Uthman) produced during Era of Uthman ibn Affan. The original is preserved in the Topkapi palace, Istanbul, Turkey. According to tradition the original manuscript of this copy bears the marks of the blook of the third Caliph Uthman ibn Affan
    7 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Yushiza Hamlyn Mohd Y. 2 years ago on Google • 72 reviews
    A place where you can appreciate and go back to history about the history of these two holy masjid. See every details of the holy masjid and the transformation it has gone through
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 2/5 Md Shakil M. 5 years ago on Google • 147 reviews
    Honestly speaking, I am quite surprise to see the small collection of heritage in this museum. Truly the collection is too few. They should have more collection than this. I don't know why they are exposing such a small amount of items. Among them mostly are pictures. Atleast they should have bring some prototype too. After visiting I am not impressed. I think I should have visit Turkey to witness the true heritage of Islam. I do not find any postcard to purchase, only they have given me a post card of black stone. In a museum of Bangladesh, I will get more postcard. Although they have shown a good gesture by offering snacks and coffee. That's appreciable.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Sarah I. 2 years ago on Google
    The are architacture of two holy mosque in SA. There are artifacts that in thr museum and you can take picture there. Recommended
    7 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Munna D. 2 years ago on Google
    the best place to learn about the past, present and future of the Two Holy Mosques.
    7 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Dr L. 3 years ago on Google
    Very good place to visit. It is open nowadays. Tawalkana app is must.
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Iftekhar U. 5 years ago on Google • 155 reviews
    Thanks to almighty Allah as we got chance to visit here. Authority preserved many valuable construction of holy two masjids of Makkah and Madinah. Also master plan of two masjids are kept here to provide concepts of two masjids to visitors. Also here anyone can know all information at a glance of two masjids. After completing visit, authority gave a Tiffin pack to each visitors with thanks.

  • 5/5 Angus M. 2 years ago on Google • 90 reviews
    Our Mutawwif able to persuade the officer to let us in without pass since we came from so far. They even gave us free quran. We are so happy here.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Sjarif H. 3 years ago on Google
    This place have the historical of two holy mosque.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Kang S. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The Kaaba Museum or known as the Haramain Museum is a museum that stores ancient items that have a high historical value along with the development of the two Holy Mosques. The Haramain Museum is located in the city of Mecca, to be precise the Ummul Joud hills, Mecca. Or about 10 kilometers from the Grand Mosque. Here you can see and hold the door of the Ka'bah, you can see the water from the skin, and objects that are not used anymore. The museum is closed on Thursdays and Fridays and adjusts for Saudi Arabian holidays. However, for the Hajj season, the museum is open for two sessions in one day. The first session is open at 8 am-3pm. It closes after 3pm and reopens at 4pm-10pm. (Original) Museum Kabah atau dikenal Museum Haramain merupakan museum yang menyimpan barang-barang kuno yang punya nilah sejarah tinggi seiring perkembangan dua Masjid Suci, Museum Haramain ini terletak di kota Mekkah, tepatnya perbukitan Ummul Joud, Mekkah. Atau sekitar 10 kilometer dari Masjidil Haram. Di sini bisa Lihat Dan pegang pintu ka'bah, bisa Lihat tempat air Dari kulit, Dan benda benda ex ka'bah yang Tidak Dipakai lagi. Museum ini tutup pada Kamis dan Jumat dan menyesuaikan hari libur Arab Saudi. Namun, untuk musim haji, museum ini buka dua sesi dalam satu hari. Sesi pertama buka pada jam 8 pagi-3 sore. Tutup setelah jam 3 sore dan buka kembali pada jam 4 sore-10 malam.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Sufyan w. 5 years ago on Google
    This is exhibition of two holly MOSQUE in Makkah. It's located near Makkah. On Makkah jeddah road. If you go form new makkah road. Almost all old and rare pictures are available here. And also some old equipment from Haram Makkah. Also ghilaf e Qaba made in this building. If come in Makkah you must watch it.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Mohammed Abdul Baseer M.A. Rasheed A. 3 years ago on Google
    The Two Holy Mosques Architecture Exhibition is located in Um al-Joud area, near the Kiswa Factory. Since its establishment it has become one of the most popular destinations in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. It was established in February 2000 during the late King Abdul Aziz era. This little museum is brimming with relics from the two holy mosques, Al Masjidul Al Haram in Mecca and the Prophet's mosque in Medina. These include pillars, marble insignia and historical photos. Some items date as far back as the 13th-century Abbasid period. There are two standout items: the ornate teak wooden stairwell on wheels, which the Ottomans used to access the Kaaba in the 1820s, and a historic pair of the Kaaba's spectacular giant gilded metal doors. On the northwestern edge of Makkah you’ll find a museum dedicated to treasures from two of Islam’s holiest mosques. Discover how Al Masjid Al Haram (Holy Mosque) in Makkah and Al Masjid An Nabawi (Prophet’s Mosque) in Madinah have been transformed over the centuries. Behold artifacts that include a teak staircase from the Kaaba, carved in 1825, and the door of an Ottoman pulpit, a relic from the Prophet’s Mosque that dates to 1590.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Ashraf H. 5 years ago on Google • 39 reviews
    A great collection of artifacts used previously in various forms across Kabaah & Madina Sharif and in early era after prophet time (500-1800 AD) covering Ottoman and Saud reign period till recent past. A great place to understand location history.

  • 5/5 dalim z. 5 years ago on Google
    Haramain sharif the holy places for all Muslims. Such a wonderful area both none can feel it without coming. May almighty Allah bless all to come these holy placed being muslim (Aameen).
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Yaseen M. 4 years ago on Google
    Its a great visit. Plenty to see and learn. Was a fun visit with our family. Lots of curious things to see. Not much to say. It will be a worthwhile visit. BUT PLEASE CHECK THE TIMINGS BEFORE YOU COME. We had to return and come back later. Taxi drivers are knowledgeable about it. Ask them.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Rauzatul Jamal A. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The best museum, full of memories 😭😭😍👍 (Original) Museum terbaik, penuh dengan kenangan 😭😭😍👍
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Imran T. 2 years ago on Google
    Very Nice Experience and having almost everything from old kaba
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 abdul m. 1 year ago on Google
    I visited here on: 03/10/1443 (Islamic / Hijri) Calendar 04/05/2022 Now a days it is temporarily closed for maintenance and will reopen after Hajj (3Months) from above date.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Shanti S. 4 years ago on Google
    Nice place to visit... This museum show you history about Makkah and Madinah.. Its free, but require authorized visit..
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 maaz h. 4 years ago on Google
    Awsome place the relics are as old as 560AD must visit place
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 abdulmalek S. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The Museum of the Two Holy Mosques is one of the museums in the Makkah region, which was established by the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque in the year 1420 AH and includes an exhibition of the architecture of the Two Holy Mosques, which deals with the development that their architecture witnessed over the ages. The exhibition consists of 7 halls that include two models of the Two Holy Mosques and a number of different holdings of Manuscripts, inscriptions, precious antiquities, architectural models, and rare photographs. The Museum of the Two Holy Mosques tells the history of centuries and many generations, and the story of the purest parts of the earth and its holiest holy places. The Ottoman Era and what happened to the Two Holy Mosques of great and wide development during the past years, including the first chapter of the Holy Kaaba, the door of the obligator from the Ottoman era, which was replaced by the golden door during the reign of King Abdul Aziz. Ibrahim, peace be upon him, has a wooden pole portico next to the wooden columns The exhibition includes rare collections of the Kaaba, the Prophet’s Mosque and the Black Stone. The exhibition includes a number of sections, namely: the reception hall, the hall of the Grand Mosque, the hall of the Holy Kaaba, the photo hall, the manuscript hall, the hall of the Prophet’s mosque and the Zamzam hall. To the reign of Abdullah bin Al-Zubair, may God be pleased with him in the year 65 AH, a stone base on which the columns were based, a copper crescent dating back to the year 1299 AH, the crescent of the main lighthouse in the Prophet’s Mosque at the beginning of the fourteenth century AH and a copper wall was used on one of the windows of the Prophet’s Mosque dating back to the Saudi era and includes The museum is another valuable and precious holdings in the special library section of the Two Holy Mosques, where there are rare copies of the Holy Qur’an and manuscripts in addition to a model of the Prophet’s Mosque showing the expansions that took place in various eras and the museum includes the Zamzam section where there is a display of the oldest fence around the Zamzam well with a copper bucket since 1299 AH Which was used to extract water and a reel dating back to the end of the fourteenth century AH, and then the museum depicts how the expansion of the Al An area around the Kaaba in 1975 with the demolition of the old buildings of the Zamzam well, in a mission that took a whole year. (Original) يعد متحف الحرمين الشريفين أحد متاحف منطقة مكة المكرمة الذي أنشأته الرئاسة العامة لشؤون المسجد الحرام والمسجد النبوي العام 1420 هجرية ويضم معرض عمارة الحرمين الشريفين والذي يعنى بالتطور الذي شهدته عمارتهما على مدى العصور ويتكون المعرض من 7 قاعات تشتمل على مجسمين للحرمين الشريفين وعدد من المقتنيات المختلفة من مخطوطات ونقوش كتابية وقطع أثرية ثمينة ومجسمات معمارية وصور فوتوغرافية نادرة ويروي متحف الحرمين الشريفين تاريخ قرون وأجيال كثيرة وقصة أطهر بقاع الأرض وأقدس مقدساتها الحرمين الشريفين الذي يضم الكعبة المشرفة قبلة المسلمين ومهوى أفئدتهم ويحفل المتحف الذي يحتوى على مئات المقتنيات من الحرمين الشريفين عبر مراحل التاريخ المختلفة منذ العهد العثماني وما جرى للحرمين الشريفين من تطوير كبير وواسع خلال السنوات الماضية ومن بينها الباب الأول للكعبة الشريفة باب الملتزم من العهد العثماني والذي تم استبداله بالباب الذهبي في عهد الملك عبد العزيز كما يحوي المتحف مقتنيات نادرة بينها المصحف العثماني المكتوب بخط اليد ومنبر الكعبة المشرفة ومقام سيدنا إبراهيم عليه السلام وبه عمود خشبي رواق إلى جانب أعمدة خشبية ومقتنيات نادرة للكعبة والمسجد النبوي الشريف والحجر الأسود ويضم المعرض عدداً من الأقسام وهي : قاعة الاستقبال وقاعة المسجد الحرام وقاعة الكعبة المشرفة وقاعة الصور الفوتوغرافية وقاعة المخطوطات وقاعة المسجد النبوي وقاعة زمزم كما يحتوي المعرض على مقتنيات نادرة من أهمها أعمدة الكعبة المعظمة بقاعدتها الخشبية والتاج والتي تعود إلى عهد عبد الله بن الزبير رضى الله عنه العام 65 هـ وقاعدة حجرية كانت تقوم عليها الأعمدة وهلال نحاسي يعود للعام 1299هـ وهلال المنارة الرئيسة بالمسجد النبوي في بداية القرن الرابع عشر الهجري وسور نحاسي كان يستخدم على إحدى نوافذ المسجد النبوي الشريف ويعود تاريخه إلى العهد السعودي ويضم المتحف مقتنيات أخرى ثمينة ونفيسة في قسم المكتبة الخاصة بالحرمين الشريفين حيث توجد نسخ نادرة من القرآن الكريم والمخطوطات بالإضافة إلى نموذج للحرم النبوي يوضح التوسعات التي حدثت في مختلف العصور ويضم المتحف قسم زمزم حيث يوجد عرض لأقدم سياج حول بئر زمزم مع دلو من النحاس منذ العام 1299هـ والذي كان مستخدماً لاستخراج الماء وبكرة تعود إلى نهاية القرن الرابع عشر الهجري ثم يصور المتحف كيف تمت توسعة المساحة حول الكعبة في العام 1975 بهدم المباني القديمة لبئر زمزم في مهمة استغرقت عاماً كاملاً ..
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  • 5/5 BhEeM T. 3 years ago on Google
    Ok. N. Bv
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Muhammad Laique S. 5 years ago on Google
    It shows the history of two holy Mosques. It gives great knowledge.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Parveen H. 3 years ago on Google
    Very Good place
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Numan S. 4 years ago on Google • 24 reviews
    Words cant describe the feelings while visting such holy places. Consider your self lucky or the chosen one if you got a call from Allah Subhan O Ta'la.

  • 5/5 Akmal J. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Here we can see the development of the Grand Mosque from the past to the present, the exhibited objects really help visitors to know the development of the Holy Mosque and the Grand Mosque. (Original) Disini kita dapat melihat perkembangan Masjidil Haram dari masa lalu hingga sekarang, benda-benda yang pamerkan sangat membantu pengunjung untuk mengetahui perkembangan Ka'bah dan Masjidil Haram.

  • 5/5 Farooq Malik M. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Masha Allah (Original) Masha Allah

  • 5/5 Bakry A. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) I love that (Original) احب ذلك

  • 5/5 Sumyah H. 4 years ago on Google
    Here have many historical things.

  • 5/5 مالك 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Of the museums that I wish to visit (Original) من المتاحف التي أتمنى زيارته

  • 1/5 Hani B. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Currently closed (Original) مغلق حاليا

  • 5/5 Danish N. 2 years ago on Google
    It was great. But The guards there were very polite. May Allah bless them

  • 2/5 خالد �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The museum’s holdings are very valuable, but the museum’s management, organization and technologies available in it are from the Stone Age. Unfortunate thing. (Original) مقتنيات المتحف ثمينة جداً، لكن إدارة المتحف وتنظيمه والتقنيات المتوفرة فيه من العصر الحجري. شيء مؤسف.

  • 5/5 M.alsaleh 1. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Wonderful c (Original) رائع ج

  • 5/5 Syed M. 4 years ago on Google
    Good place to visit the holy masjids history

  • 5/5 arif S. 4 years ago on Google
    Every haji must visit this place to know the history of Makkah and Madinah

  • 5/5 Shaheer A. 2 years ago on Google
    This is a must visit when you go to Makkah. Amazing history and a lot of artifacts. MashAllah the guides are extremely informative and friendly (but speak Arabic only so make sure to either have Google translate or an Arabic speaker with you). The museum will take around 1 hour (if you really take your time to read about every exhibit).

  • 5/5 Mortuza T. 4 years ago on Google
    It preserves the heritage of Qaba and Masjid e Nabbi

  • 5/5 Faadhil S. 5 years ago on Google
    Amazing historical artifacts from the two holy mosques dating back to the ottoman empire. A definite museum to visit if you have enough time.

  • 5/5 Henrique ' Marquees x \. 2 months ago on Google • 3 reviews New
    Thank you for what you offer us

  • 5/5 Yasir I. 5 years ago on Google
    The old things of khana kaaba and Masjid Nabvi are placed there like doors, the cage of aab e zam zam well, bowls, model of khana kaaba and Masjid Nabvi etc...

  • 5/5 Rosnidawati R. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Neat (Original) Rapi

  • 5/5 Khairul H. 3 years ago on Google
    Miracle

  • 5/5 B P. 3 years ago on Google
    MashaAllah Great Place For old kaba related Things. Please take online ticket befor visit.

  • 5/5 Muhammad O. 3 years ago on Google
    Historical background

  • 4/5 Bassem A. 3 years ago on Google
    The Museum of the Two Holy Mosques is one of the museums of the Makkah Region, and it is affiliated with the General Presidency of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque. It was established in 1999, and it is an exhibition on the Two Holy Mosques and the development witnessed by their architecture over the ages. The exhibition consists of seven halls that include two depictions of the Two Holy Mosques Of manuscripts, inscriptions, valuable artifacts, architectural figures, and rare photographs. The exhibition includes a number of sections, which are the reception hall, the Hall of the Holy Mosque, the hall of the Kaaba, the photo gallery, the manuscripts hall, the hall of the Prophet's Mosque, and the Zamzam hall that includes the frame of the Zamzam well made in the early fourteenth century AH, The exhibition also contains rare holdings, the most important of which are the pillars of the Kaaba with its wooden base and the crown, which dates back to the era of Abdullah bin Al-Zubair in 65 AH, and a stone base on which the pillars were based, and a copper crescent dating to the year 1299 AH and the main crescent moon in the Prophet’s Mosque at the beginning of the fourteenth century Hijri and copper wall was used on one of the windows of the mosque The Noble Prophet, which dates back to the Saudi era

  • 5/5 nurjanto s. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Want to visit the Grand Mosque again, there is a place of extraordinary worship. May Allah grant it. (Original) Ingin mengunjungi Masjidil Haram lagi, tmpat ibadah yg luar biasa. Semoga Allah swt mengabulkannya.

  • 5/5 ISLAMIC N. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Mashaallah (Original) Mashaallah

  • 5/5 ibad c. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) What an extraordinary experience (Original) Pengalaman yg sungguh luar biasa

  • 5/5 TUTORIAL O. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Amazing, if you can go there again (Original) Luar biasa, kalau bisa kesana lagi

  • 5/5 نعيم �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Gallery everything related to the Grand Mosque in Mecca (Original) معرض كل ما يخص عن الحرم المكي

  • 5/5 ABDERRAHIM B. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Ain el kebira (Original) Ain el kebira

  • 5/5 najwa abu s. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Distinguished and the mentor Siraj Al-Nefaie gives wellness (Original) مميز والاستاذ المرشد سراج النفيعي يعطي العافيه

  • 5/5 Berita Merasi T. 3 years ago on Google
    😍😍😍😍

  • 5/5 خالد �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The reception of visitors begins October 18, before it is closed for precautions (Original) يبدأ استقبال الزوار 18 اكتوبر قبلها مغلق للاحترازات

  • 5/5 وسن ضيف �. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Do not be tired of a button (Original) إ تتاادعزتهزرر وعدها

  • 5/5 waleed h. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Beautiful and the Brotherhood to provide fun and beautiful, and the interest is very special for the place (Original) جميل و تقديم الاخوان ممتع وجميل و الاهتمام جدا مميز بالنسبه للمكان

  • 5/5 Arda A. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) God bless (Original) ماشاءالله تبارك الله

  • 1/5 Imtiyaz A. 4 years ago on Google
    Precious collections

  • 5/5 قناة المؤذن محمد بن �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) I advise everyone to visit it (Original) انصح الجميع بزيارته

  • 5/5 ابو �. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Old Testament. The Great Mosque of Mecca (Original) العهد القديم. للحرم المكي

  • 5/5 Shamsudin Z. 4 years ago on Google
    History of Quran...

  • 5/5 Alfa R. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) May Allah allow me and my family to visit again. Aamiin yaa Rabb (Original) Semoga Allah ijinkan saya dan keluarga berkunjung kembali. Aamiin yaa Rabb


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Masjid al-Haram
Mosque
Part of the Hajj pilgrimage, this mosque is the largest in the world & holds up to 4 million people.
4.90 (426.1K reviews)
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Kaaba
Place of worship
Sacred ancient sanctuary, the most important Muslim pilgrimage site & a focal point of worship.
4.80 (120.1K reviews)
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The Clock Towers
Hotel
Ultra-tall skyscraper complex with hotels, a shopping mall, an Islamic museum & a large prayer room.
4.60 (31.8K reviews)
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Safa and Marwa (Saee)
Mosque
2 hills inside the Great Mosque connected by a long gallery, part of the Hajj pilgrimage ritual.
4.90 (27.4K reviews)
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Al Salam Gate
Religious destination
Mecca's "Gate of Peace," the traditional point of entry for pilgrims visiting the Great Mosque.
4.90 (15.1K reviews)
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