
The chairman of the Madin Academy Syed Ibrahim Khaleel Bukhari looked at the oldest form of Kaab at the Haramain exhibition, which took place in Malappurama.
The large land of the Madin Academy in Swalat Nagar organizes a unique exhibition that shows the life and era of the Prophet Muhammed as part of his 1,500. This year, the Prophet’s birthday is dealing with Onam.
The exhibition entitled Haramain (which means the Holy town of Makkah and Madina) pulls great crowds. Many of them were fascinated by the history and development of Kaab, the sacred cube -shaped structure in the heart of Makkah, which Muslims circle during the pilgrimage and face like Qibla (direction) in their daily prayers around the world.
The exhibition was immersed in an ancient atmosphere with low ceiling rooms and narrow streets and during the prophet era, the socio -cultural landscape of Arabs revived. Through the thumbnails, Makkah and Madin, the two most sacred cities of Islam, re -established.
They visually called on students who had a tactile experience of the miniature of Abraham Station at the Haramain exhibition, which took place on Friday in Malappuram.
The exhibition introduced the development of the annual pilgrimage Haj for centuries in an engaging way. Visitors were excited to find that only the Indian pilgrims began to travel to Makkah in an organized way before a century ago.
Volunteers from Madin Academy were at hand to explain the development of the pilgrimage and the history of Makkah and Madin. The exhibition represented miniatures of 45 important historical places between Makkah and Madin, including the graves of the prophets Abraham and Ismail, Mount Noor and the Reverend Thawr caves.
The exhibition offered a number of knowledge for students of Islamic history while transporting laymen back to the era of the Prophet Muhammed. The chairman of the Madin Academy Syed Ibrahim Khaleel Bukhari inaugurated the exhibition on Wednesday.
They visually called on students who felt the miniature of Kaab on Friday at the Haramain show.
On the display were exclusive pieces of sacred kiswahu, decorated with black silk and golden curtains that decorate Kaab every year. Visitors were excited and many touched curiosity for the exhibition. “It is an experience with once in a lifetime to see and feel Kiswah close up,” said Mohammed Arif, a primary school student.
On Friday, students from Madin Academy were visually attacked by a unique opportunity to tactically experience the miniatures of Kaab, Abraham Station and Hajarul Aswad. Until now, their understanding has been limited to descriptions. However, the tactile exhibition allowed them to connect with Haramain in a deeply personal way.
At the time of the Prophet Mohammed, volunteers explain the concept of the village and housing.
The Madin Academy will be provided by three of them, Hafiz Shabeer Ali Adani, Hafiz Sinan and Hafiz Umarul AQSAM, a chance to visit Makkah and Madin soon. “For us, the dream was to visit the Holy City. Now we are nine in the cloud,” they said.
The exhibition will continue until Sunday.
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Published – August 23 2025 12:11





