English
Thursday 18th of July 2024
0
نفر 0

Hajj exhibition in London is truly 'remarkable'

The Prince of Wales has hailed a new exhibition about the Hajj to Makkah as “remarkable”.

Prince Charles was welcomed to the collection at the British Museum in central London by Prince Mohammed Bin Nawaf, the Saudi Ambassador to the United Kingdom.

He was then given a 20-minute tour of some of the key exhibits, which include one of the oldest-known copies of the Qura’n, dating from the eighth century. The collection of both historic and contemporary objects and artwork explores the pilgrimage’s importance for Muslims and looks at how it has evolved throughout history.

Prince Charles described one particular exhibit, an intricately embroidered “mahmal” – a cover traditionally carried on a camel during the journey to Makkah from Africa – as “beautiful”. After touring the exhibition, Charles gave a short speech describing it as a “remarkable collection of treasures”. He said: “I cannot tell you what a pleasure it is to have been asked to open this splendid exhibition celebrating the Hajj, one of the five Pillars of Islam and thus of the greatest possible significance to the spiritual and temporal lives of Muslim people across the entire world.”


source : http://www.abna.ir
0
0% (نفر 0)
 
نظر شما در مورد این مطلب ؟
 
امتیاز شما به این مطلب ؟
اشتراک گذاری در شبکه های اجتماعی:

latest article

At least 13 Turkish soldiers killed, 55 wounded in car bomb attack
Special occasion on mourning Imam Hussein (A.S) in Husseinieh of Hedayat.
Bahraini protesters clash with police in Nuwaidrat
Quran copies burned in Tunisia mosque fire
Professor Ansarian: all the virtues and perfections are gathered in Imam Ali
Imam Khamenei: If not in Syria, Iran should have fought Takfiris inside its borders
Sayyed Nasrallah calls for internal unity; Aleppo’s new victory to impact all region
Anti-Muslims Obscene Hate Mails to Mosques under Investigation
Tony Blair's sister-in-law converts to Shia Islam after a 'holy experience' in Iran
Prophet Muhammad's birthday (PBUH) anniversary being observed

 
user comment