TRAVEL_______________________________________________________________________
The captivating exhibits were items
associated with the Prophet
Muhammed (saw), including his tooth
that fell in the battle of Uhud, strand of
hair, his footprints, his sword, bow and
staff, his seal, a bowel from which our
beloved Prophet Muhammed (saw)
drank water and a letter dispatched by
him. Passing the room that the Quran
was being recited for 400 years
continuously was so soothing to the
heart that not even the valuable exhibit
in the Imperial Treasury where the 86
carat pear-shaped Spoonmaker’s
diamond was housed, brought such joy
to the heart as the recitation of the Holy
Quran.
If time permits, more history of the Muslim conquest of Constantinople can be learned at the Panorama
1453 History Museum. This dome-like structure filled with panoramic view pictured topped with
powerful sound effects takes you back into time to the actual event of the Muslim Conquest of
Constantinople