Grand Mosque of Mecca’s ancient details revealed in 63-year-old image
One can also see the four famous
shrines of the Great Mosque
as they appeared before they were
consolidated. (Al Arabiya)
Al Arabiya English
A picture taken in 1954 revealed the rectangular form of the
Grand Mosque, the ‘Tawaf’ – which is the area where Muslims circumnavigate the
Kaaba as a ritual - as well as the fence placed around the Mosque and the Bani
Shaibah door.
The researcher in the affairs of the Two Holy Mosques,
Mohieddine Hashemi explained that the umbrellas that have been installed over
the Ottoman portico were done by orders of King Abdul-Aziz in order to protect
the worshipers from the sun at noon.
One can also see the four famous shrines of the Great Mosque as
they appeared before they were consolidated, while retaining the shrine of
Abraham and the Zamzam building. The picture features the ‘Tawaf’ that has been
divided into two areas; the area within the fence surrounding the Kaaba, which
is the old ‘Tawaf’, paved with rocks, and the area surrounding the fence, which
is also paved with rocks, and we can distinguish the four shrines.
Hashemi pointed out that the sandy areas remained as they are in
the picture, which are located between the Ottoman portico and the start of the
stripe of the four shrines.
He noted that the four shrines belonging to the four doctrines
“Shafi’i, Hanbali, Maliki and Hanafi,” were removed earlier so all Muslims can
follow the guidance of one Imam. This was during the reign of King Abdul-Aziz.
The first documented record of the great Mosque was taken in
1880. The footage of the sacred Kaaba demonstrates the ‘Tawaf’ exhibiting the
details of approximately 137 years ago.
Grand Mosque of Mecca’s ancient details revealed in 63-year-old image
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