Over the centuries, the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina, known as Masjid al-Nabawi has been expanded and modernized to accommodate the growing number of pilgrims visiting Medina, especially during the Hajj and Umrah seasons.
One of the notable features of the current structure includes the innovative movable domes. Integrated as part of the mosque’s recent expansions, these domes are engineered to optimize the environmental comfort for worshippers. They are strategically placed and are technologically equipped to slide open or close. When opened, they allow natural light and ventilation, helping to cool the large spaces below during hot weather. When closed, they provide shade and protect worshippers from the harsh sun.
These movable domes are a marvel of modern engineering within a religious architectural context, blending functionality with aesthetic grace. They are typically adorned with Islamic art and calligraphy, reflecting traditional designs while being built with contemporary materials and mechanisms.
This feature not only enhances the mosque’s capacity to manage large crowds but also represents a fusion of tradition and modernity, showing respect for the historic and religious importance of the mosque while using cutting-edge technology to meet current needs. This adaptation ensures that Masjid al-Nabawi continues to serve as a place of worship, learning, and community, in a manner that is safe, comfortable, and spiritually enriching for all visitors.
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