Nurul Ameen Damda: Al-Tayibat
City Museum for International Civilisation - JEDDAH
Undoubtingly visiting this Museum worth a Million.
I just wonder how such an incredible
and Important Place escaped a visit being lived in Jeddah for several years. It
was only now, on spur of moment my eyes magnetized a marvelous structure passing nearby famous Cycle Round About. It was an unexpected or accidental treasure hunt
for me. On the dot I slowed my Car and directed towards the superstructure.
At
my first Gaze my mind perceived this Massive Erection Just as a Grand Masjid
Built in Ancient Architectural form. Later discovered to be “Al-Tayibat
City Museum for International Civilisation consist of the main buildings, The Masjid, The facade of the castle, The home of
the Saudi Arabian heritage, The home of the Islamic heritage, The home of the
World Heritage, Exhibit heritage overall with gorgeous work of
art from Inside & Out”. Literally, you can call it a city of Museums
covering an area of 10,000 sq m with 12 Buildings having 300 rooms and Home
to an Extensive Collection of antiques ranging
from exquisite Islamic Manuscripts and old coins to Eye-Catching furniture and
pottery from All over the World. Regrettably, the camera is
not Permissible Inside to share with you the broader picture restricting my
photography to Outside. All Photographs are © Nurul
Ameen Damda.
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MIHRAB from OUTSIDE A semicircular niche in the wall of a masjid that indicates the qibla; |
This Museum was a Palace and
sweat of One Man late Sheik
Abdul Rauf Khalil, A merchant devoted
to preserving the rich history of the region for the sake of his County. There
are a number of museums sprinkled around Jeddah under his banner. This Magnificent
Palace resembles classic Old houses at Balad in Jeddah which dates
back to the 7th century. These houses were built out of Red sea Coral
rocks & limestone. Nevertheless, this Museum is 300 years old but appears to
be modish & state-of-the-art until today. I can Say late Sheikh Abdul Rauf
Khalil has presented a masterpiece to the country which is a Gem on the Tourism
Map of Saudi Arabia.
There is a lane known as Khan el-Khalili just
outside the Museum where large numbers of antique shop are housed. This lane
is named after a Main & famous Souk (Market) in The Islamic district of Cairo.
This lane is a paradise for the antique shoppers.
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Khan el-Khalili Lane where a number of Antiques shops are housed. |
This Museum is located near the famous Cycle Roundabout, King Fahad Road
(sitten), Al Faisaliyah Jeddah. The entry fee per head is SAR 50.00 (A minimum of 10 or a larger group is required). Individual entry is permitted Only
on Tuesdays. The museum is Open from SAT to THU 8 -12pm and 5
-9 pm. However, Masjid is Open Every
day for 5 times Prayer.
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Minarets & Doom from Outside Masjid.
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I am beyond doubt that most of the people living in Jeddah are well-known about this Place. This implies the failure of Tourism Departments in promoting their tourism destinations. I hope this blog of Mine will bring a brighter side to this Museum so please do not stop Sharing this blog among your folks.
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Miniature Model of Arabian & Saudi Architecture |
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Miniature Model of Hijazi Architecture |
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Ablution (Wudu) area with attractive marble carvings. An Ablution is a ritual purification precedes all prayers, Masjids often have ablution fountains or other facilities for washing in their entryways or courtyards.
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Lovely Doom ornamented with vibrant colorful designs & chandelier. The Doom is placed in the center Directly above Main Prayer Hall. |
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Beautiful Roof Designs Inside Masjid |
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A Wooden Archway at the entrance of the Masjid. |
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Contact Information about Museum
TEL: +966 12 6830042 – +966 12 6830049
FAX: +966 12 6830196
MOB: +966 (0)5036013765
Can I enter this Masjid if I am not Muslim?
ReplyDeleteyes you are more than welcomed :)
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