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    product specifications :

    Height : 7 cm
    Width : 37 cm
    Weight : 1750 g


    Masjid al-Haram :

    Allah-u Ta'ala (c.c) He has made the Kaaba the center of Hajj worship, which is one of the five basic principles of Islam. The mosque that encloses the Kaaba is called Masjid al-Haram. Masjid al-Haram is the oldest masjid on earth. It is mentioned in many places in the Noble Qur'an. Masjid al-Haram has preserved its feature of being a meeting place and a center of knowledge for the Muslims of the world for centuries, especially during the pilgrimage season.
    Our Prophet (p.a.v.) there were no structures around the Kaaba when he was alive. The Caliph Hazrat was the first to expand the area of the Masjid al-Haram. Omar (r.a.) has been.
    In our design, all the details of the Masjid al-Haram have been created with a fine craftsmanship.
    1)The Kaaba:
    The Kaaba is a sacred structure accepted as the qibla in the Islamic world and is the qibla of Muslims.
    2)Hajar al-Aswad:
    Hz. Abraham (a.s.) is the stone that Hajar al-Aswad placed in a corner of the Kaaba to be an omen for people to start circumambulating the Kaaba. It is delicately processed in our design.
    3)Maqam al-Ibrahim:
    Hz. Abraham (a.s.)this stone, which was used by him when he built the Kaaba-i Muazzama, on which there are footprints, is in a quadrangular enclosure. The Makam of Ibrahim is mentioned in two places in the Noble Qur'an.
    Al-Imran 3/97; al-Baqara in verses 2/125... The makam is located in the glass case at the front right part of the Kaaba-i Muazzama door. In our design, this glass case is elegantly processed.
    4)Hatim and Hijr-i Ismail
    Although it is separated from the Kaaba, it is an area that is considered a part of it. Hz. Ishmael (a.s.) with Hz. There are rumors that the graves of Hajar are in Hijr. These areas are processed gracefully and clearly in our design.
    5)The Kaaba-i Muazzama Gate and the Entrance:
    It is the part between the gate of the Kaaba and Hajar al-As Dec. It is stated in the hadiths that Takhzem is the place where prayers are accepted. Tekezem means "the place that sticks tight". This is why pilgrims pray here after circumambulation.
    In our design, these details have also been processed in a prominent way that has not been forgotten.
    6)Minarets of Masjid al-Haram:
    In the Ottoman period, the number of minarets was increased to seven by equalizing with the number of circumambulations; today, the number of minarets has been increased to nine by adding two more. These minarets are located in our design with their elegant and easily removable form.
    7) The Porticos and Domes of the Inner Courtyard of the Masjid al-Haram
    R.T. Osman (r.a.) during his time, the Masjid al-Haram was expanded and shades were made around the Kaaba.
    In later times, these canopies were replaced by porticoes, and the main shape of the structure that has survived to the present day was formed by the canopies built around the Labe. To the structure with the front open, the top covered and the back covered with a wall,
    -caride is called "portico". When the service of the Haremeyn passed to the Ottoman Empire, the;
    "Starting with Suleyman the Magnificent and Sultan II. He continued with Selim Khan, III. It was completed in the time of Murad Khan.
    the domes are carefully processed in our design.
    8)The Two-Storey Courtyard and Roof of the Masjid al-Haram:
    In the expansion works of the Vescid-i Haram, the inner courtyard part is divided into three floors and the Harem outside the minarets
    It was built by preserving the structure during the time of the Ottomans. So we designed the courtyards with people prostrating themselves towards the Kaaba.
    9)Safa and Marwa Hills:
    It is stated in the Noble Qur'an that Safa and Marwa are the places where hajj and umrah worship are performed.
    'Surely Safa and Marwa are among the signs of Allah (religion). Therefore, whoever visits the Ka'ba with the intention of Hajj or Umrah and circumambulates them, there is no sin in it." (Baccarat, 2/158)
    Say Decrees performed between Safa and Marwa; Hazrat. Abraham (a.s.), the son of Hajar's wife Ismail (a.s.) is based on the incident of his son searching for water between the hills of Safa and Marwa after being alone in the valley of Mecca Dec.
    Today, an open Deckhouse has been built between the hills of Safa and Marwa, on both sides of which will also provide access to the Kaaba.
    With this eyvan, Safa and Merve Hill domes are also included in our design.
    The care we show for the fine workmanship is the last word we will say for this design.
    Why is the Masjid al-Haram Model?
    The Kaaba is the symbol of unity of Islam.
    The Kaaba was built by divine order.
    Allah-u Ta'ala (c.c.) He honored the Kaaba as "My House" in the Noble Qur'an.
    In Surat Al-Hajj, "Keep my house immaculate."he attributed it to himself by saying.
    Surat al-Baqara 148.he has appointed the Qibla of the believers by his verse.
    Even before Islam, those who had Tawhid faith were visiting the Kaaba.
    The Kaaba has regained its true meaning with Islam.
    "We have made the Kaaba a place of meeting and trust for people." this is the command of Allah-u Ta'ala (c.c.)
    The Kaaba;
    It has been continuing to unite millions of believers around it every year for fourteen centuries.
    Muslims of all races and languages come from faraway lands and Allah-u Ta'ala (c.c.) they meet at 's house...
    He turns to one God in the Kaaba.
    This orientation will continue until the last day of the world...
    Both because of the great importance of the Kaaba in the world of faith for us Muslims, and because almost all Ottoman sultans have stood on the holy land with importance for close to four hundred years, and our ancestors have also contributed to the current form of the Masjid Haram, we have completed the Masjid Haram in this design. We wanted to keep the original version, which gradually began to disappear, not only in our memories, but also concretely next to us.
    The minarets on our product, which we have carefully processed the details of the Masjid al-Haram with meticulous craftsmanship, are designed to be attached and removable.
    Our product is made of polyester and painted with paints containing metal pigments.
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