The Muslim World League (MWL) launched, at ISESCO headquarters in the capital of the Kingdom of Morocco, Rabat, the first touring edition of the Museums of the Biography of the Prophet, under the auspices of His Majesty King Mohammed VI of the Kingdom of Morocco, and in the presence of Prince Hassan bin Mohammed VI, Deputy Secretary-General of the Muslim World League and Secretary of the Fiqh Academy Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Zaid, Director General of ISESCO, Dr. Salem Muhammad Al-Malik, Dr. Ahmed Al-Abadi, Secretary General of the Muhammadiyah Association of Scholars in Morocco, and His Excellency the Secretary of the Board of Directors of International Exhibitions and Museums of the Biography of the Prophet and Islamic Civilization, Sheikh Dr. Nasser bin Misfer Al-Qurashi Al-Zahrani.
The series of international museums of the Prophet’s biography and Islamic civilization, with its fixed and roving branches, is considered a precedent of its kind in the history of introducing the Prophet’s biography and Islamic civilization, with its unique sources and original scientific works, refereed research, and display means that use the latest technologies of the era, starting from its main museum in Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah, To provide its visitors from all over the world – Muslims and non-Muslims – with information about Islamic values and to address misconceptions about them.
Prince Hassan was briefed on the corridors and wings of the exhibition, starting with the section “The Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, as if you see him,” then the section “The Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, as if you were with him in Mecca and Medina,” and the exhibition of the Noble Chamber, and the section of the greatest pulpit, and what was included in the exhibition and the International Museum From technical models, modern atlases, and scientific encyclopedias.
The International Museum of the Prophet’s Biography in the Kingdom of Morocco is one of the first “roving” museums specialized in the Prophet’s biography, which the Muslim World League is working to establish in a number of countries in the world, equipped with the latest modern technologies that make the visitor live the dimensions of the Prophet’s biography, scenes and historical monuments, using VR technologies and triple viewing. Dimensions, which shows many scenes, historical monuments, and collectibles, which were mentioned in the biography of the Holy Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, in seven international languages: Arabic, English, Spanish, Urdu, French, Turkish, and Indonesian.
The exhibition in Rabat includes more than 20 main pavilions in its halls, which are concerned with presenting the honorable manners and morals of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, and the noble purposes of Islam such as justice, peace, mercy, tolerance, moderation and coexistence. The next international stop for this branch will be the Senegalese capital Dakar and the Mauritanian capital Nouakchott with an invitation and hosting From His Excellency the Senegalese President and His Excellency the Mauritanian President, while there will be a permanent copy in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, and the Pakistani capital, Islamabad.