Sheikh Abdulaziz Zakirov and his deputy, Sheikh Joldoshbek Abdyldaev, were on a visit to the district, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
During the visit, Zakirov and Abdyldaev were particularly impressed with the Revelation Exhibition.
The exhibition offers a unique exploration of the stories of the prophets, from Adam to Muhammad. A highlight is an immersive recreation of the Cave of Hira, where Prophet Muhammad is said to have received his first revelation.
It also features notable artifacts, including a photographed copy of the Quran once owned by the companion Uthman ibn Affan and ancient stone inscriptions with Quranic verses.
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The muftis commended efforts in the district to foster awareness and understanding among global visitors, the SPA reported.
Located near the renowned Jabal Al-Noor, the Hira Cultural District is a significant heritage site and international attraction, providing insights into Islamic history and traditions for pilgrims and tourists in Mecca.
Source: Arab News