PM visits Masjid-e-Nabavi in Madina, offers prayers
Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar visited Masjid-e-Nabvi (the Prophet’s Mosque) in Madina and paid his respects at Roza-e-Rasool (PBUH).
The prime minister offered prayers at the Prophet's (PBUH) mausoleum on Wednesday evening. Afterwards, the caretaker PM visited the International Fair and Museum of the Prophet's (PBUH) Biography and Islamic Civilisation, located adjacent to the mosque.
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Dr Nasir Misfir Al-Zahrani, Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Prophet (PBUH)’s Museum, warmly welcomed the prime minister. The prime minister was given a comprehensive briefing about the historical museum, which showcases the life and teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) as well as the Islamic civilisation.
The PM expressed his deep appreciation for the museum and applauded the efforts made to preserve and present the rich Islamic heritage.
Meanwhile, as a token of appreciation, Dr Nasir Misfir Al-Zahrani presented the prime minister with a shield and books, symbolising the cherished connection between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia in promoting Islamic heritage and fostering mutual understanding.
The museum chronicles the Prophet (PBUH)’s journey and highlights significant events and teachings through multimedia.
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It also showcases Islamic civilisation’s achievements in various fields. The museum promotes interfaith dialogue and understanding, fostering respect for diverse beliefs and cultures.