Breathtaking Photographs of Masjid-al-Haram, Makkah
Tauheed Ahmad Nawaz
Photographs of Masjid-al-Haram, Makkah – These breathtaking aerial photographs taken from the “Abraj al-Bait Towers”, also famous as the “Makkah Royal Hotel Clock Tower”, show Muslim worshipers praying at the Masjid-al-Haram Makkah. These spectacular aerial photographs were captured in the early hours of July 16, 2015, just one day before the end of the fasting month of Ramadan.
After that, all Muslims will celebrate the Eid festival. The dazzling Masjid-al-Haram which is just located in the holy city of Makkah contains Islam’s holiest site the “Kaa’baa” and can now accommodate more than two million people. Moreover, you know the Grand Mosque is also known as “Masjid-al-Haram” and is the world’s largest. The virtue of Night of power is equal to 1000 months of consistent praying. Muslims have a strong belief in Allah Almighty and Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
Almost 1.85 million visiting Muslims face in the direction of the Kaa’baa while performing obligatory five-time daily prayers. One of the Five Pillars of Islam requires that every Muslim perform the Hajj pilgrimage at least once in his or her lifetime. Moreover, Hajj is one of the largest annual gatherings of people globally and many thanks, the present structure covers an inspiring 88.2 acres, including indoor and outdoor praying spaces.
However, the Hajj is a demonstration of the solidarity of the Muslim people, and their submission to Allah Almighty, and happens in the last month of the Islamic calendar. It is the heartiest feeling to associate with the Prophet Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ in the 7th century, the ritual of pilgrimage actually dates back as far as Prophet Hazrat Abraham (A.S).
The Prophet Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ is the greatest human, who changed the lives of countless people with his powerful character. Source: Dailymail
Moreover, in addition to the above, I just like to share with you some beautiful ancient Haj pictures. I hope these rare photographs will be a nice addition to your Islamic library.
Hajj Pilgrims traveling to the Kaaba in 1910Before the age of commercial airlines being affordable for all, Pilgrims used to travel by boat and ferry – Jeddah PortMakkah in 1953 – hotels and places for Pilgrims to stay during Hajj can be seen surrounding the Holy KaabaKaa’baa in 1902, there is only marble surrounding the Holy KaabaCloser picture of the area that surrounded the Kaaba close to a hundred years ago – How did people perform Hajj in such heatThe crowds of the 1900s when Hajj was performedMuzdalifa – between Mina Valley and Mount ArafatPilgrims in Arafat during the early 1900sStreets of Makkah during the mid-1900s – very few carsOne of the entrances to Masjid-al-HaramThere was a time when any Muslim could enter the Holy KaabaReaching Hajar Al-Aswad then wasn’t hardPilgrims doing Tawaf – there wasn’t such a big crowdA rare moment – Pilgrims continue Hajj even when The Holy Kaaba was surrounded by waterTents in Arafat during Hajj in the 1950sStoning the devil in the mid-1900sQurbani animals stayed with the pilgrimsOne of the oldest pictures of Hajj – From 1889