вторник, 28 февруари 2023 г.

clean the Masjid Al Haram

 Two hundred-year-old imperial Kiswa displayed at Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi.


400 liters of water to clean the Masjid Al Haram in Makkah during 55 minutes

The Assistant Vice President-General for services in the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Dr. Joseph barrage that the cleanliness of the Grand Mosque are within a period of 55 minutes starting immediately after Maghrib prayer.

And Dr. barrage shown that the area of the Grand Mosque of 388,375 square meters while the total area of 17,540 square meters of the day, and are washed in a professional manner in the average duration of 20 minutes, that is, it is washed per square meter in 12.6.

The Assistant Vice President that during the washing up and other sites is used only 400 liters of water for cleaning, as per liter wash 12.5 meters square.

According to reports, management of hygiene that is transferred on average 98 tons of waste per day from the shrine in the holy month of Ramadan, and 60 per cent of this amount is removed outside the Grand Mosque of the place allocated to it in a period of not more than 45 minutes, a period of after the sunset prayers directly to the pre-dinner prayer every day in the month of Ramadan, an average of tons every minute amid large crowds inside the Grand Mosque in the battleground.

And is used to better the art technologies in its various aspects at the Grand Mosque in proportion to the nature of the work in this old house, to achieve the ultimate goal is to get to an environment free of contaminants and any pathogens, and to achieve the necessary competence in the cleaning operations and to reduce reliance on labor as much as possible .

He noted that it was the inclusion of machines for cleaning operations in the projects of the Two Holy Mosques, has been designed equipment of high technology to suit the needs and privacy of the Grand Mosque, has been providing tens of equipment of different types, characterized by the specifications for and the way art works, some of which allow the maneuver to clean tight spaces and corners , some of which is the provider of the clean water tank and the user, machine guns and a strong pay, and working these machines to vacuum dirt and then stored in designated areas and then emptied in the centers of sanitation.

A blind heart is infinitely worse than a blind eye.—

Give the truth like the postman, don’t change the content and give it with a smile. 🙂

millions bottles of Zamzam consumed in 75 days

MAKKAH – In the 75 days since the advent of Sha’aban, Umrah pilgrims have consumed three million 10-liter bottles of Zamzam water – an average of 40,000 bottles per day – from the King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Zamzam Water Project.

Officials got ready for the Umrah season by securing one million bottles before the advent of Sha’aban.

The Zamzam water bottles are distributed around-the-clock at the project’s headquarters in Kuday via 72 automated machines that are supported during peak hours by 10 manually operated outlets.

Four production lines each produce about 50,000 bottles per day and there are one million bottles ready to be distributed, according to a source at the King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Zamzam Water Project.

Each production line works around-the-clock to meet the increasing demand for Zamzam water, which has developed along with the tremendous rise in number of Umrah pilgrims, the source added.

Jannatul Mualla

Jannatul Mualla ( جنة المعلى - Jannatul Mu'alla ) also known as Al-Hajun, is a famous cemetery located in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.

Famous historical figures buried here include:

-Abd Manaf - Great, great-grandfather of Muhammad
-Grave of Hashim - Great-grandfather of Muhammad
-Grave of Abdul Mutallib - Grandfather of Muhammad
-Grave of Aamina - Mother of Muhammad, though some sources state that -Aamina was buried in Abwa, where the Seventh Twelver Shī`a Imām, Musa al-Kadhim was born.[1]
-Grave of Abu Talib: Uncle of Muhammad
-Grave of Khadija: First wife of Muhammad and mother of Fatimah
-Qasim: son of Muhammad who died in his infancy