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Makkah Collection

"Makkah: A Spiritual Journey through Time and Faith" Step into the heart of Islam, where spirituality intertwines with history, as you explore the sacred city of Makkah

Background imageMakkah Collection: Familia

Familia
Ammar Alamir

Background imageMakkah Collection: View of the Ka Bah, Mecca, 1955 (w / c on paper)

View of the Ka Bah, Mecca, 1955 (w / c on paper)
PNH352419 View of the Ka Bah, Mecca, 1955 (w/c on paper) by English School, (20th century); 25.5x37 cm; Private Collection; Photo ePeter Nahum at The Leicester Galleries, London; English

Background imageMakkah Collection: Bus Station

Bus Station
Mohammed Bustani

Background imageMakkah Collection: Breakfast of fasting (iftar)

Breakfast of fasting (iftar)
Mohammed Bustani

Background imageMakkah Collection: slum houses

slum houses
Mohammed Bustani

Background imageMakkah Collection: Break time

Break time
Mohammed Bustani

Background imageMakkah Collection: Jiddah, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Jiddah, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Jiddah, 1890. Jiddah city in the Tihamah region of the Hejaz on the coast of the Red Sea is a gateway Mecca and Medina. first achieved prominence around AD 647, when Uthman Ibn Affan

Background imageMakkah Collection: Woman of Dsjidda (Jeddah) selling flatbread, Arabia, c1772-1774. Artist: CJ de Huyser

Woman of Dsjidda (Jeddah) selling flatbread, Arabia, c1772-1774. Artist: CJ de Huyser
Woman of Dsjidda (Jeddah) selling flatbread, Arabia, c1772-1774. From the account of the expedition to Arabia and the Middle East undertaken by the German explorer Carsten Niebuhr on behalf of

Background imageMakkah Collection: Saudi Arabia, Makkah, Jeddah. Al-Balad, the historic heart of Jeddah

Saudi Arabia, Makkah, Jeddah. Al-Balad, the historic heart of Jeddah, still contains some 19th-century buildings with their distinctive mashrabiyas (Arab oriel windows)

Background imageMakkah Collection: Islamic art. Tombstone of Yusuf. 2 june 1199 AD. Basalt. al

Islamic art. Tombstone of Yusuf. 2 june 1199 AD. Basalt. al
Islamic art. Tombstone of Yusuf, son of Abdallah, son of Yusuf, son of Abu l-Fath. 5 sha ban 595 AH/ 2 june 1199 AD. Basalt. 76x42x20 cm. al-Ma la cementery, Mecca. Qasr Khizam Museum, Jedda

Background imageMakkah Collection: Tombstone of Abd al- Aziz. 2 november 1440 AD. al-Ma la cem

Tombstone of Abd al- Aziz. 2 november 1440 AD. al-Ma la cem
Tombstone of Abd al- Aziz, son of Yusuf, son of Abd al- Aziz al-Sultani. 6 jumada Ii 844 AH/2 november 1440 AD. Basalt; 94x38x10 cm. al-Ma la cementery, Mecca. Qasr Khizam Museum, Jedda

Background imageMakkah Collection: The Kaaba, or kissing Stone Enclosure at Mecca

The Kaaba, or kissing Stone Enclosure at Mecca
THE KaBA, OR " KISSING STONE " ENCLOSURE AT MECCA. Mecca, Bakkah. also transliterated as Makkah, is a city in the Hejaz and the capital of Makkah Province in Saudi Arabia

Background imageMakkah Collection: THE TOMB OF NADIR SHAH OF PERSIA AT MECCA. Mecca, Bakkah. also transliterated as Makkah

THE TOMB OF NADIR SHAH OF PERSIA AT MECCA. Mecca, Bakkah. also transliterated as Makkah, is a city in the Hejaz and the capital of Makkah Province in Saudi Arabia

Background imageMakkah Collection: THE CEMETERY AT MECCA. Mecca, Bakkah. also transliterated as Makkah, is a city in

THE CEMETERY AT MECCA. Mecca, Bakkah. also transliterated as Makkah, is a city in the Hejaz and the capital of Makkah Province in Saudi Arabia

Background imageMakkah Collection: THE KaBA, OR KISSING STONE ENCLOSURE AT MECCA. Mecca, Bakkah. also

THE KaBA, OR KISSING STONE ENCLOSURE AT MECCA. Mecca, Bakkah. also
THE KaBA, OR " KISSING STONE " ENCLOSURE AT MECCA. Mecca, Bakkah. also transliterated as Makkah, is a city in the Hejaz and the capital of Makkah Province in Saudi Arabia

Background imageMakkah Collection: THE TOMB OF NADIR SHAH OF PERSIA AT MECCA. Mecca, Bakkah. also transliterated as Makkah

THE TOMB OF NADIR SHAH OF PERSIA AT MECCA. Mecca, Bakkah. also transliterated as Makkah, is a city in the Hejaz and the capital of Makkah Province in Saudi Arabia

Background imageMakkah Collection: THE CEMETERY AT MECCA. Mecca, Bakkah. also transliterated as Makkah, is a city in the Hejaz

THE CEMETERY AT MECCA. Mecca, Bakkah. also transliterated as Makkah, is a city in the Hejaz and the capital of Makkah Province in Saudi Arabia


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"Makkah: A Spiritual Journey through Time and Faith" Step into the heart of Islam, where spirituality intertwines with history, as you explore the sacred city of Makkah. The Holy Mosque stands tall, an architectural marvel that has witnessed countless prayers and pilgrimages throughout centuries. As you wander through its grand halls, feel a sense of tranquility wash over you. Families from all corners of the globe gather here to seek solace in their faith, united by their love for Allah. The bustling atmosphere is filled with joyous laughter and heartfelt conversations. Transport yourself back to 1955 as you gaze upon the mesmerizing view of the Kaaba captured on paper. This timeless artwork encapsulates the essence of devotion that permeates every corner of this holy city. Venture outside to witness life in motion at the busy Bus Station nearby. Pilgrims arrive from far-flung lands, eager to embark on their spiritual journey within these sacred walls. Their eyes gleam with anticipation as they step foot onto this blessed land. Experience true unity during breakfast time when fasting comes to an end (iftar). Muslims break bread together after a day-long fast, sharing stories and forging lifelong bonds amidst plates brimming with delicious delicacies. The Holy Mosque beckons once again – its majestic presence commanding reverence from all who enter. Here, believers find solace in prayer while seeking forgiveness and guidance from above. Amidst towering skyscrapers lie humble slum houses - a stark reminder that even within this holy sanctuary exists those less fortunate. Yet hope prevails as cleanliness teams tirelessly work towards maintaining hygiene standards for everyone's well-being. Take a momentary pause during break time; sit under a shaded tree or find respite near sparkling fountains scattered across Makkah's landscape. Let your thoughts drift away as you soak up the serenity surrounding you. And then there it is –the magnificent sight that leaves visitors awe-struck – the Holy Kaaba.