First House Exhibition At Grand Mosque Showcases Kaaba's Rich History In Ten Languages
The General Authority for the Care of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque is presenting an exhibition at the Grand Mosque's third expansion this Ramadan. This event, known as the First House Exhibition, is available in 10 languages and highlights the Kaaba's construction history from Prophet Ibrahim's era to today. It offers a unique chance for visitors and Umrah performers to explore various phases of the Kaaba's construction through visual displays, motion graphics, and historical artifacts.
Interactive screens provide information in both Arabic and English, enhancing the learning experience for visitors. The initiative aims to educate Muslims about the Grand Mosque's history and its sacred landmarks. By using interactive technologies, guests can delve into intricate details of the Kaaba's history and features. The exhibition reflects the authority's commitment to enriching Umrah performers' experiences and informing Muslims about these significant sites.

Key themes of the exhibition include the story of the Kaaba's construction, changes over centuries, tools used for maintenance and cleaning, and stages involved in producing its covering. The event also highlights features of the Kaaba itself. This comprehensive approach ensures that visitors gain a deeper understanding of these historical elements during their visit.
The authority invites all visitors to explore this exhibition during this blessed month. Engaging with its unique content promises to enhance their spiritual journey. By showcasing these aspects, the exhibition aims to enrich visitors' experiences while providing valuable insights into Islamic history.
The use of interactive screens allows guests to access information easily in both Arabic and English. This approach not only makes learning more engaging but also ensures that a wider audience can benefit from the exhibition. By incorporating modern technology, visitors can explore detailed aspects of the Kaaba's history in an accessible manner.
This initiative is part of ongoing efforts by the authority to educate Muslims about significant landmarks like the Grand Mosque. Through such exhibitions, they aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of Islamic heritage while enhancing visitors' overall experiences at these sacred sites.
The First House Exhibition serves as a testament to the authority's dedication to preserving Islamic history while making it accessible to all who visit during Ramadan. By offering insights into various phases of construction and maintenance, it provides a holistic view of one of Islam’s most revered structures.
With inputs from SPA