News ID: 9829
Publish Date: 13 January 2014 - 08:05

Tunisia Exhibition Features Items Attributed to Holy Prophet

Navideshahed- An exhibition of items attributed to the Holy Prophet will be held on January 13, at Al-Zaytunah Mosque in Tunisia.

The exhibition of data-x-items attributed to the Holy Prophet will be held on the occasion of the birth anniversary of the Holy Prophet at Al-Zaytunah Mosque in Tunisia.
It will display a collection of historical items, clothing, personal data-x-items and some hair attributed to the last messenger of God.
A large number of Tunisian Muslims went to the airport on January 11 to welcome the delegation who brought the collection from Lebanon to Tunisia.
Abderaouf Debbich, organizer of the exhibition said that the collection had been brought to Lebanon at the time of Abdul Hamid II, the Ottoman Empire, and it is now being kept by Al-Ishraf Association in Beirut.
The data-x-items attributed to the Holy Prophet have been kept in special places in the important religious sites such as grand mosques, shrines and monasteries in some of the great cities in the world of Islam.
The Topkapı Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, that was the primary residence of the Ottoman Sultans for approximately 400 years (1465-1856), contains important holy relics of the Muslim world, including a large number of pieces attributed to Prophet Muhammad such as his cloak and sword.

The exhibition of data-x-items attributed to the Holy Prophet will be held on the occasion of the birth anniversary of the Holy Prophet at Al-Zaytunah Mosque in Tunisia. It will display a collection of historical items, clothing, personal data-x-items and some hair attributed to the last messenger of God. A large number of Tunisian Muslims went to the airport on January 11 to welcome the delegation who brought the collection from Lebanon to Tunisia. Abderaouf Debbich, organizer of the exhibition said that the collection had been brought to Lebanon at the time of Abdul Hamid II, the Ottoman Empire, and it is now being kept by Al-Ishraf Association in Beirut. The data-x-items attributed to the Holy Prophet have been kept in special places in the important religious sites such as grand mosques, shrines and monasteries in some of the great cities in the world of Islam. The Topkapı Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, that was the primary residence of the Ottoman Sultans for approximately 400 years (1465-1856), contains important holy relics of the Muslim world, including a large number of pieces attributed to Prophet Muhammad such as his cloak and sword.
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