The exhibit employs cutting-edge models and advanced 3D screens to depict historical moments of the sacred migration of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).


Riyadh: A groundbreaking exhibition centered around the events of Prophet Muhammad's ﷺ migration has been inaugurated, drawing a significant number of Saudi and international visitors to the National Museum.
Collaborating with the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture, Riyadh has proudly unveiled its first-of-its-kind exhibition at the National Museum.
This exhibition utilizes innovative models and 3D screens to vividly portray the pivotal historical events surrounding the blessed migration of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
The migration to Medina, a turning point in history, laid the foundation for the Islamic state and marked the beginning of the Islamic lunar calendar.
The exhibition extensively covers these crucial moments, providing insights into the diversity of the Islamic civilization and the legacy of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
The exhibition, which runs until the 30th of December, is not only a testament to the rich Islamic heritage but also serves as a visual representation of the profound impact of Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) journey on the course of history.
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