They are from the Makkah Museum in Makkah Mukarramah.
It is situated some 10 minutes driving distance from Masjidul Haram in old Jeddah road
It is situated some 10 minutes driving distance from Masjidul Haram in old Jeddah road
Makkah Museum Entrance
The Well of Zamzam
The Well of Zamzam
The Well of Zamzam
The Well of Zamzam
The Well of Zamzam
The Well of Zamzam (under the Masjid)
The Well of Zamzam
The Well of Zamzam
The Well of Zamzam
Replica of Maqam-e-Ibrahim
Replica of Maqam-e-Ibrahim
Old Casing for Hajar Aswad
Old Casing for Hajar Aswad
Old Door of the Kabah
Old Door of the Kabah
Old Cover of the Door
Old Lock of the Kabah
Old Architecture
Green Kiswah (Cloth of the Kabah in green, The cloth was in different colours) Also similar to that used to veil the Rawdah
Red Kiswah (Cloth of the Kabah in red)
The Water spout on the top of the Kabah
Pilar of the Kaba from the Prophet(SAW)'s time
Pilar of the Kaba
Pilar of the Kaba
Base of the Pilar
Inside the Pilar
Replica of the first Quran in the form of a book
Old Decor from the Prophet(SAW)'s Mosque
Old Door of Masjid-e-Nabawi
Old Door of Masjid-e-Nabawi
Old Door inside of Masjid-e-Nabawi
A teak staircase of the Holy Kaaba dating back to 1240H
The case which used to cover the stance (Maqam) of Prophet Ibrahim AlaihiSalam
A
mouth piece of the Well of Zamzam with its ring and lid.*A pulley for
lifting Zamzam water dating back to the end of the fourteenth century of
the Hijrah. *A brass bucket which used to be in the Well of Zamzam
dating back to 1299 H
Zamzam Well Lately
The frame of the Black Stone dating back to the reign Of the Ottoman Sultan Murad Khan
Portion of a marble pillar of a minarets of Holy Mosque in the era of Mameluke Sultan Sha'ban Bin Husain in 772 H.
The manual woven of the interior kisswah knitting of the Holy Ka'aba.
The Gutter of theHoly Ka'ba made of wood which is plated with gold from the outside and lead from inside.Dated 1273 H.
A copy of the orginal Othmani Musshaf which was written in the era of Othman Bin Affan
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beautiful picture of Makkah Museum
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