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Prophet’s Biography Museum Offers Pilgrims Interactive Spiritual Journey

The International Fair and Museum of the Prophet’s Biography and Islamic Civilization has welcomed a great number of pilgrims arriving in Madinah ahead of the 2026 Hajj season, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The museum provides pilgrims with an immersive spiritual and cultural experience that showcases the life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) through a thoughtful blend of scholarly content and interactive modern technologies.

Prophet’s Biography Museum Offers Pilgrims Interactive Spiritual Journey

There, visitors had the chance to tour a series of immersive exhibits, including the “The Prophet — as if you were with him in Madinah” pavilion, the “Migration Route” display, and a panoramic presentation of the Prophet’s Chamber.

During the visit, guests also viewed a detailed scale model of the Prophet’s pulpit, all of which collectively offered a vivid reconstruction of the Prophet’s Mosque as it stood during his lifetime.

Prophet’s Biography Museum Offers Pilgrims Interactive Spiritual Journey

Interestingly, the exhibition features a dedicated section on the life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), highlighting key stages of his life, his upbringing, noble character, refined manners, as well as notable personal belongings.

Furthermore, the museum featured a dedicated pavilion highlighting Saudi Arabia’s initiatives and longstanding efforts in serving the Two Holy Mosques and streamlining services for pilgrims.

Prophet’s Biography Museum Offers Pilgrims Interactive Spiritual Journey

Overall, the event basically aims to offer deeper understanding of the true essence of Islamic values and principles, alongside the biography of the Prophet, the virtues of other prophets, and key Islamic cultural sites.

 

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