Makkah Region Deputy Governor Launches International Fair And Museum Of Prophet’s Biography And Islamic Civilization
The International Fair and Museum of the Prophet’s Biography and Islamic Civilization was inaugurated by Prince Saud bin Mishaal bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Governor of Makkah Region. This event took place at the Clock Towers in Makkah on Tuesday. Organised under the Muslim World League's supervision, it was held in collaboration with the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites, drawing several officials to its opening.
Prince Saud explored various pavilions and exhibitions that provide an immersive educational experience about Prophet Muhammad's life and Islamic civilization. These exhibits use advanced visual and digital technologies to engage visitors. The event includes a pavilion titled "The Prophet as if You Were with Him," which illustrates scenes from Makkah, Madinah, and the migration route.

The fair offers a panoramic display of the Prophet’s Chamber, a pavilion on prophetic medicine, and a presentation of the Prophet’s daily routine. This enriching journey allows visitors to feel as though they are witnessing the life of the Prophet firsthand. The use of modern technology enhances this immersive experience for attendees.
Prince Saud also reviewed a digital platform accompanying the exhibition. This platform features a scientific library and encyclopedias translated into major world languages. It provides innovative ways to share the Prophet’s biography while aligning with Saudi Arabia's digital transformation goals.
A permanent exhibition highlights Saudi Arabia's efforts in serving the Two Holy Mosques, the Holy Quran, and the Sunnah. This exhibit reflects the significant care and dedication devoted by the Kingdom to these religious sites and texts. It underscores Saudi Arabia's commitment to preserving and promoting Islamic heritage.
The event is designed to offer visitors a comprehensive understanding of Islamic history through interactive displays. By integrating cutting-edge technology, it aims to educate people about Islamic civilization in an engaging manner. The fair serves as a testament to Saudi Arabia's ongoing efforts in cultural preservation.
The museum not only educates but also supports Saudi Arabia’s vision for digital advancement. Through its diverse offerings, it seeks to enhance global understanding of Islamic traditions while promoting cultural exchange. The initiative aligns with broader national objectives for technological progress.
With inputs from SPA