Saudi Arabia reveals rare footprints of the Prophet


- The stone that bears the imprint of the footprint is believed to have come directly from heaven with the sacred black stone Haj-e-Aswad

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Saudi Arabia has for the first time released some inaccessible images of Makam-e-Ibrahim in the Royal Mosque in Mecca. In the case of Mecca and Madinah in Saudi Arabia, the General Presidency captured the view of Makam-e-Ibrahim with a new technique using stacked panoramic focus.

According to Islamic tradition, Makam-i-Ibrahim is the stone that Ibrahim used to build a wall during the construction of the Kaaba in Mecca so that they could stand on it and build a wall. The stone is decorated with a frame of gold, silver and glass to protect the footprints of the Prophet.

Muslims believe that the stone with the footprint on it came straight from heaven with the sacred black stone Haj-e-Aswad. The shape of Makam-i-Ibrahim is square with two oval pits in the middle with the footprints of Prophet Ibrahim. The color of Makam-e-Ibrahim is between white, black and yellow. While its width, length and height are 50 cm.


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