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Makkah's Hajj Gifts Ritual Exhibition Attracts over 25,000 Visitors
Makkah's Hajj Gifts Ritual Exhibition Attracts over 25,000 Visitors

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time21-05-2025

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Makkah's Hajj Gifts Ritual Exhibition Attracts over 25,000 Visitors

The Hajj Gifts Ritual Exhibition, organized by the Makkah Chamber of Commerce, wrapped up yesterday after a successful five-day run. Featuring 120 pavilions, the event brought together contributions from government entities, private sector participants, and charitable organizations dedicated to serving pilgrims. In line with the Ministry of Culture's declaration of 2025 as the Year of Handicrafts, the exhibition also highlighted traditional arts and crafts. More than 25,000 visitors enjoyed an engaging experience with interactive exhibits, smart technologies, and a wide array of handmade creations. These included gem polishing, wood carving, ring and rosary crafting, and traditional attire, offering a vibrant showcase of cultural heritage. Related Topics : Jusoor Exhibition's VR Pavilion in Kosovo Offers Immersive Journey to Makkah, Madinah Hira Cultural District Offers Unforgettable Historical, Spiritual Experiences Saudi Arabia Showcases Islamic Mosques at Jakarta's Jusoor Exhibition Saudi Arabia Holds 'Cybersecurity Awareness Exhibition' for Hajj 2024 Short link : Post Views: 172 Related Stories

Jusoor Exhibition's VR Pavilion in Kosovo Offers Immersive Journey to Makkah, Madinah
Jusoor Exhibition's VR Pavilion in Kosovo Offers Immersive Journey to Makkah, Madinah

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time08-05-2025

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Jusoor Exhibition's VR Pavilion in Kosovo Offers Immersive Journey to Makkah, Madinah

At the sixth edition of the Jusoor Exhibition in Pristina, Kosovo, the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance introduced a cutting-edge virtual reality pavilion that offered visitors a powerful, immersive experience. Through this interactive VR experience, attendees were virtually transported to the Grand Mosque in Makkah, where they explored sweeping panoramic views of the Holy Kaaba and its surrounding courtyards. The journey continued to the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah, culminating in a visit to Al-Rawdah Al-Sharifa. Combining modern technology with deep spiritual significance, the pavilion left a lasting impression on visitors by fostering a profound sense of connection to Islam's holiest sites. Related Topics: Jusoor Exhibition in Morocco Attracts Over 50,000 Visitors Saudi Arabia Showcases Islamic Mosques at Jakarta's Jusoor Exhibition VR Technology Attracts Visitors to Tabuk Pavilion at 'Security Oasis' Expo KAUST Researchers Embark on Groundbreaking OceanQuest Expedition Around Africa Short link : Post Views: 2 Related Stories

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