Muslim World League Secretary-General Witnesses 10 Million Visitor Milestone at Rabat's Prophetic Biography Museum
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The Muslim World League Secretary-General, Dr. Muhammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, attended a celebration marking 10 million visitors at the International Exhibition and Museum of the Prophetic Biography and Islamic Civilization in Rabat, Morocco.
- The museum, hosted by ISESCO, uses modern technology to present the Prophet Muhammad's biography interactively, attracting a diverse audience including non-Muslims.
- Moroccan officials and scholars from across the Islamic world and minority countries also participated in the event, highlighting the museum's role in showcasing Islamic civilization.
The Muslim World League, under the esteemed leadership of Sheikh Dr. Muhammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, proudly marks a significant milestone: 10 million visitors to the International Exhibition and Museum of the Prophetic Biography and Islamic Civilization in Rabat. This achievement, celebrated at the ISESCO headquarters, underscores the museum's vital mission to illuminate the life and teachings of Prophet Muhammad ๏ทบ through innovative, interactive technology.
Our vision transforms historical texts into immersive experiences, allowing visitors, including a substantial number of non-Muslims, to engage deeply with the Prophet's biography. This approach fosters understanding and appreciation of Islamic civilization, bridging cultural divides and showcasing the beauty of our faith. The presence of esteemed scholars, muftis, officials, and diplomats from across the Islamic world and beyond signifies the global resonance of this endeavor.
Moroccan officials, including the Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, Ahmed Toufiq, and the Secretary-General of the Mohammedan League of Scholars, Dr. Ahmed Abadi, alongside ISESCO Director-General Dr. Salem Al-Malik, lauded the museum's impact. Their participation highlights Morocco's commitment to promoting Islamic heritage and interfaith dialogue. This institution is not merely a museum; it is a beacon of knowledge and a testament to the enduring relevance of the Prophet's message in the modern world, a perspective often missed in Western media's focus on conflict.
The museum's vision and objectives in highlighting the noble biography of our Prophet Muhammad ๏ทบ, and in presenting the prophetic biography in an interactive manner according to the latest modern technological advancements, transforming the events of the biography from texts that are read into scenes that are seen and experienced; to cater to the diversity of visitors, especially since a large number of non-Muslims have visited and expressed their admiration for its content.
Originally published by Okaz in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.