Discover Why Hira Cultural District in Makkah Is a Must-Visit for Millions of Muslims
Millions of tourists visit Makkah every year, and many of them stop in the Hira Cultural District. Revelation Gallery, Holy Quran Museum, and Cave of Hira are all places where visitors can have an enlightening interaction with history and spirit. See Also: This is the reason of Cristiano Ronaldo's renewing contract with Al-Nassr club
Visitors can immerse themselves in the Holy Quran's history and learn about its compilation and preservation through interactive visual displays at the Holy Quran Museum, which houses a collection of rare manuscripts and historical Quran copies.
Modern exhibition methods reflect the deep care and devotion dedicated to the Book of God and its history, and the museum seeks to enhance visitors' experience while highlighting the value of the Holy Quran as the fundamental source of guidance for Muslims.
Connected to the Cave of Hira—the spot where revelation began to the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him—the Revelation Exhibition stands out. Peace be upon the prophets, for it tells the account of the revelation.
Visitors can learn more about this chapter in the life of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) at a pavilion specifically dedicated to the revelation account at the exhibition. Most Viewed: Gulf citizens and residents can now perform at any time
A technical display will also educate visitors on other parts of the story, such as the Cave of Hira, and take them on an entertaining audiovisual adventure. They will also learn about the many commercial and recreational sides of the area.
Makkah Al-Mukarramah's Hira Cultural District is a one-of-a-kind destination for tourists situated adjacent to Mount Hira. Numerous people flock there at all hours of the day and year. The area is located next to a road that runs parallel to King Faisal Road, a main thoroughfare that connects Makkah and Taif.
Tourists from all over the world go to the Hira Cultural District, which is around 67,000 square meters big, because of its dedication to improving people's quality of life and providing an enjoyable experience for those who visit. In addition to a wide selection of stores catering to individuals and families, the area is home to a number of cafes and restaurants serving cuisine with both classic and modern twists. Read: Saudi Arabia grants 30-day grace period for expired visit visas to extend visa and leave
Discover Why Hira Cultural District in Makkah Is a Must-Visit for Millions of Muslims