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The most important activities in Dar Al-Madina Museum

The most important activities in Dar Al-Madina Museum

 

Islamic history is full of stories about holy cities like Mecca and Medina, about the life of the Prophet Muhammad (may God bless him and grant him peace).

Even the stories of the invasions, the Companions, and many other stories, and they are usually told and narrated over time, either orally or through books and documentaries.

But what if all of those stories were told through XNUMXD images? So that delving into Islamic history turns into one of the unique and amazing experiences for visitors to Dar Al-Madina Museum

During tourism in Saudi Arabia, the Dar Al-Madina Museum displays wonderful examples of many Islamic historical sites and monuments.

 

 

Activities at Dar Al-Madina Museum

Why Dar Al Madinah Museum?

Since its inception, the Dar al-Madina Museum has become a favorite destination for pilgrims as well as the residents of that holy city.

Those who visit the museum can learn a lot about the city's history, which makes it an important center for teaching children about Islamic history

Also a good resource for those studying or doing research in the city.

As for the reason for choosing Medina to establish this museum, there were many considerations, including that God had made it one of the holiest Islamic cities in the world.

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And it is the residence of the Prophet, his life and most of his struggle.

The idea of ​​the museum was put forward by Abdulaziz Kaaki

When the expansion of the Prophet's Mosque began, and the disposal of many of the artifacts in it began

Kaaki started collecting historical and Islamic pieces to establish a museum in the city.

The museum started with a small area and limited collections of artifacts, but now, every year, the Dar al-Madina Museum is visited by approximately 60000 people.

 

 

Activities at Dar Al-Madina Museum

Panorama of Islamic history in Mathaf!

In this museum, any visitor can feel or imagine the life of the Prophet Muhammad and his struggle to spread Islam.

The museum is located within walking distance of the Prophet's Mosque, and its opening times during the week start from Saturday to Thursday

From nine in the morning until seven in the evening.

The museum includes many stories, including, for example, the story of the migration of the Prophet from Mecca to Medina

The development of the Prophet's Mosque since it was established by the Prophet until today

It also tells stories about the Kaaba and its development with models similar to its past and present forms.

This museum also displays parts of the cover of the Kaaba, in addition to a replica of the bowl that the Prophet used for ablution and bathing.

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There is also an exact copy of the Ottoman Qur'an, which was stained with the blood of the third caliph, Othman bin Affan

who was killed by a Jew, and the original copy is now in the Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul, Turkey.

 

 

How do you start your tour of Dar Al Madinah Museum?

The museum has been open to the public since 2011, where each visitor pays an amount of 35 Saudi riyals, equivalent to 9 US dollars.

Once the visitor enters, he will immediately find an employee or guide to receive him and explain to him the exhibits and assets in the museum in Arabic, English and Urdu.

You must start your tour by visiting the model of the Prophet’s house, where an exact copy of the Prophet’s house located near the Prophet’s Mosque was presented when it was established.

Which was joined to the mosque that now houses the tomb of the Prophet located under the green dome of this mosque, where it is also considered the second holiest site in Islam.

There are also pictures of the Quba Mosque (the oldest mosque in the world), the Qiblatain Mosque

Al-Aqsa Mosque, the Battle of Uhud, the Battle of the Trench, the martyrs of the Uhud cemetery and many other historical events.

As for the museum's collections, it includes coins that were present in the era of the Prophet

And also an exact copy of the oldest Qur’an, and pottery vessels from the Umayyad Caliphate period

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In addition to many artefacts from the era of the Mamluk Sultanate and the Ottoman Empire.
Visitors can also get during their museum tour books and a collection of articles about the Prophet and the city of Medina.
Because of the uniqueness of this museum, which was officially inaugurated by the Emir of Madinah, Prince Abdulaziz bin Majid, it received many awards including the King Faisal Prize for the preservation of many artifacts that had to be moved or disposed of for the expansion of the Prophet’s Mosque.
Dar Al-Madina Museum is the first museum specialized in the history, civilization and heritage of Medina. As you can see, it showcases Islamic heritage and culture, as well as the fascinating history of the city from the arrival of the first Prophet to the present day. Through stories, tales, sculptures and unique collections, the museum will take you on a historical and spiritual journey in Medina through the ages.
Therefore, do not forget to include a visit to this museum in your tour plan in Medina.

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