By ARAB NEWS
LONDON: Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and heir apparent to the British throne, opened the exhibition of “Haj: Journey to the Heart of Islam” in London’s British Museum Thursday night.
“I wanted to pay tribute, if I may, to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques who, in accordance with Islamic teaching, generously hosts Hajis making the pilgrimage to Makkah, providing remarkable practical and logistic facilities,” Prince Charles said in his inaugural address.
Prince Charles continued, “This recalls the hospitality shown to earlier pilgrims by the families of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), itself following a noble tradition reaching back to Abraham who built the original Kaaba.”
“I am sure you will see that, by gathering together a remarkable collection of treasures from across the world, this exhibition brings to life the very human stories of the countless generations who have completed the Haj through the ages — from Singapore to Istanbul, from Nanjing to Mombasa. Through the vivid images and artifacts on display, the exhibition reveals the truly universal character of the Haj,” he said.
In his speech at the opening ceremony, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah gave a brief outline of the efforts made by Saudi Arabia to serve pilgrims, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.
“In 1925, the area of the Grand Mosque did not exceed 30,000 sq. meters with a capacity for 100,000 pilgrims. After the expansion of the Grand Mosque by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah the area exceeded one million sq. meters to accommodate more than three million pilgrims,” Prince Abdul Aziz said.
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