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apalah masa depan makkah & madinah? al-Haramain?

October 4th, 2011

Mecca for the rich: Islam’s holiest site ‘turning into Vegas’

Historic and culturally important landmarks are being destroyed to make way for luxury hotels and malls, reports Jerome Taylor

Saturday, 24 September 2011

Behind closed doors – in places where the religious police cannot listen in – residents of Mecca are beginning to refer to their city as Las Vegas, and the moniker is not a compliment.

Over the past 10 years the holiest site in Islam has undergone a huge transformation, one that has divided opinion among Muslims all over the world.

Once a dusty desert town struggling to cope with the ever-increasing number of pilgrims arriving for the annual Hajj, the city now soars above its surroundings with a glittering array of skyscrapers, shopping malls and luxury hotels.

To the al-Saud monarchy, Mecca is their vision of the future – a steel and concrete metropolis built on the proceeds of enormous oil wealth that showcases their national pride.

Yet growing numbers of citizens, particularly those living in the two holy cities of Mecca and Medina, have looked on aghast as the nation’s archaeological heritage is trampled under a construction mania backed by hardline clerics who preach against the preservation of their own heritage. Mecca, once a place where the Prophet Mohamed insisted all Muslims would be equal, has become a playground for the rich, critics say, where naked capitalism has usurped spirituality as the city’s raison d’être.

  Few are willing to discuss their fears openly because of the risks associated with criticising official policy in the authoritarian kingdom. And, with the exceptions of Turkey and Iran, fellow Muslim nations have largely held their tongues for fear of of a diplomatic fallout and restrictions on their citizens’ pilgrimage visas. Western archaeologists are silent out of fear that the few sites they are allowed access to will be closed to them.

But a number of prominent Saudi archaeologists and historians are speaking up in the belief that the opportunity to save Saudi Arabia’s remaining historical sites is closing fast.

“No one has the balls to stand up and condemn this cultural vandalism,” says Dr Irfan al-Alawi who, as executive director of the Islamic Heritage Research Foundation, has fought in vain to protect his country’s historical sites. “We have already lost 400-500 sites. I just hope it’s not too late to turn things around.”

Sami Angawi, a renowned Saudi expert on the region’s Islamic architecture, is equally concerned. “This is an absolute contradiction to the nature of Mecca and the sacredness of the house of God,” he told the Reuters news agency earlier this year. “Both [Mecca and Medina] are historically almost finished. You do not find anything except skyscrapers.”

Dr Alawi’s most pressing concern is the planned £690m expansion of the Grand Mosque, the most sacred site in Islam which contains the Kaaba – the black stone cube built by Ibrahim (Abraham) that Muslims face when they pray.

Construction officially began earlier this month with the country’s Justice Minister, Mohammed al-Eissa, exclaiming that the project would respect “the sacredness and glory of the location, which calls for the highest care and attention of the servants or Islam and Muslims”.

  The 400,000 square metre development is being built to accommodate an extra 1.2 million pilgrims each year and will turn the Grand Mosque into the largest religious structure in the world. But the Islamic Heritage Foundation has compiled a list of key historical sites that they believe are now at risk from the ongoing development of Mecca, including the old Ottoman and Abbasi sections of the Grand Mosque, the house where the Prophet Mohamed was born and the house where his paternal uncle Hamza grew up.

There is little argument that Mecca and Medina desperately need infrastructure development. Twelve million pilgrims visit the cities every year with the numbers expected to increase to 17 million by 2025.

But critics fear that the desire to expand the pilgrimage sites has allowed the authorities to ride roughshod over the area’s cultural heritage. The Washington-based Gulf Institute estimates that 95 per cent of Mecca’s millennium-old buildings have been demolished in the past two decades alone.

The destruction has been aided by Wahabism, the austere interpretation of Islam that has served as the kingdom’s official religion ever since the al-Sauds rose to power across the Arabian Peninsula in the 19th century.

  In the eyes of Wahabis, historical sites and shrines encourage “shirq” – the sin of idolatry or polytheism – and should be destroyed. When the al-Saud tribes swept through Mecca in the 1920s, the first thing they did was lay waste to cemeteries holding many of Islam’s important figures. They have been destroying the country’s heritage ever since. Of the three sites the Saudis have allowed the UN to designate World Heritage Sites, none are related to Islam.

Those circling the Kaaba only need to look skywards to see the latest example of the Saudi monarchy’s insatiable appetite for architectural bling. At 1,972ft, the Royal Mecca Clock Tower, opened earlier this year, soars over the surrounding Grand Mosque, part of an enormous development of skyscrapers that will house five-star hotels for the minority of pilgrims rich enough to afford them.

To build the skyscraper city, the authorities dynamited an entire mountain and the Ottoman era Ajyad Fortress that lay on top of it. At the other end of the Grand Mosque complex, the house of the Prophet’s first wife Khadijah has been turned into a toilet block. The fate of the house he was born in is uncertain. Also planned for demolition are the Grand Mosque’s Ottoman columns which dare to contain the names of the Prophet’s companions, something hardline Wahabis detest.

For ordinary Meccans living in the mainly Ottoman-era town houses that make up much of what remains of the old city, development often means the loss of their family home.

A £690m expansion of the Grand Mosque in Mecca has begun to accommodate an extra 1.2 million pilgrims a year Non-Muslims cannot visit Mecca and Medina, but The Independent was able to interview a number of citizens who expressed discontent over the way their town was changing. One young woman whose father recently had his house bulldozed described how her family was still waiting for compensation. “There was very little warning; they just came and told him that the house had to be bulldozed,” she said.

  Another Meccan added: “If a prince of a member of the royal family wants to extend his palace he just does it. No one talks about it in public though. There’s such a climate of fear.”

Dr Alawi hopes the international community will finally begin to wake up to what is happening in the cradle of Islam. “We would never allow someone to destroy the Pyramids, so why are we letting Islam’s history disappear?”

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  Under Threat

Bayt al-Mawlid

When the Wahabis took Mecca in the 1920s they destroyed the dome on top of the house where the Prophet Mohammed was born. It was thenused as a cattle market before being turned into a library after a campaign by Meccans. There are concerns that the expansion of the Grand Mosque will destroy it once more. The site has never been excavated by archaeologists.

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Ottoman and Abasi columns of the Grand Mosque

Slated for demolition as part of the Grand Mosque expansion, these intricately carved columns date back to the 17th century and are the oldest surviving sections of Islam’s holiest site. Much to the chagrin of Wahabis, they are inscribed with the names of the Prophet’s companions. Ottomon Mecca is now rapidly disappearing

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Al-Masjid al-Nabawi

For many years, hardline Wahabi clerics have had their sites set on the 15th century green dome that rests above the tomb holding the Prophet, Abu Bakr and Umar in Medina. The mosque is regarded as the second holiest site in Islam. Wahabis, however, believe marked graves are idolatrous. A pamphlet published in 2007 by the Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs, endorsed by Abdulaziz Al Sheikh, the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, stated that “the green dome shall be demolished and the three graves flattened in the Prophet’s Masjid”.

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Jabal al-Nour

A mountain outside Mecca where Mohammed received his first Koranic revelations. The Prophet used to spend long spells in a cave called Hira. The cave is particularly popular among South Asian pilgrims who have carved steps up to its entrance and adorned the walls with graffiti. Religious hardliners are keen to dissuade pilgrims from congregating there and have mooted the idea of removing the steps and even destroying the mountain altogether.

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pertandingan

September 1st, 2011

ini kali pertama saya menyertai pertandingan fotografi. pertandingan sempena Ramadhan al-Mubarak dan dijalankan setiap tahun, diiklankan di FaceBook untuk memudahkan cara pengadilan dan pengundian. laman web rasminya di sini : http://www.capturethespiritoframadan.org/

 

undian yang telah diterima masih belum mencukupi untuk dinobatkan sebagai JUARA. ada gambar lain yang diundi sebayak lebih 600 kali, ada yang lebih 300 kali.

rekod kiraan undian saya setakat sekarang ini baru mencecah 284 undian, sangat jauh untuk dinobatkan sebagai JUARA.

tempoh pengundian masih dibuka sehingga 7 September. hurm… teknik marketing Dr Romzey perlu dicuba nih :D

biar termuntah orang tengok marketing kita aje setiap hari :P

 

untuk mengundi, sila LIKE page International Ramadan Photography Competition 2011
dan kemudian sila LIKE gambar yang saya sertai di : SINI

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Album Umrah 2011

August 29th, 2011

projek rombongan umrah, bersama Ust Nazrul Nasir ini diuruskan oleh TV al-Azhar, dan saya dilantik sebagai juru foto sepenuh masa, disamping bertindak sebagai pembantu dalam bahagian pengurusan rombongan, serta membantu dalam bidang rujukan.

 

Hati-hati! Saiz gambar TERLALU besar untuk dibuka sebagai paparan secara online. Anda mungkin akan membuang masa jika kelajuan internet anda tidak seberapa.

boleh download dengan cara :-

  1. buka galeri [01 >> 20]. satu muka surat beserta paparan 20 gambar kecil (thumbnail) terpamer. klik petanda bernombor di bawahnya untuk melihat gambar lain yang belum dipapar, terlindung, dalam galeri tersebut.
  2. letakkan kursor tetikus atas gambar yang dikehendaki.
  3. tekan butang kanan pada tetikus, menu PopUp akan keluar
  4. pilih “save link as”
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mesyuarat AJK, Petugas bersama penasihat . Depart

33 Photos

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jeddah ke Madinah dan ziarah Quba'

66 Photos

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Baqi3 Gharqad dan bacaan syamayil pertama

20 Photos

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Habib Umar datang

11 Photos

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Quba' lagi . ladang kurma

42 Photos

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uhud

79 Photos

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Kilang al-Quran dan kursus umrah tambahan

43 Photos

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Quba' lagi . ladang kurma lagi kah . kampung yahudi lama zaman nabi

39 Photos

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bukit terbakar . pergunungan pelik apa tah . medan magnet

52 Photos

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ladang unta

27 Photos

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majlis Wada3 (perpisahan) di Masjid Nabawi . ihram di zul hulayfah dan menuju ke Makkah untuk Umrah pertama

42 Photos

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Jabal Nur dan Gua Hiraa

65 Photos

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ziarah Syeikh Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Alawi al-Maliki al-Hasani

22 Photos

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Gua Thur . jabal rahmah . mina dan muzdalifah . dewan makan

27 Photos

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ziarah syeikh Muhammad bin Osman Zein dan Syeikh Toriq . jaulah hudaibiyyah

29 Photos

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bertolak kembali ke mesir dan yang ditinggalkan

24 Photos

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wada3 dengan Syeikh Umar Jailani . ziarah syeikh Ahmad dan Muhammad alHabsyi . group balik Malaysia bertolak

22 Photos

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Masjid Aisyah di Tan3iem . sekitar Masjidil Haram

34 Photos

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berbuka di Masjidil Haram . kedai makan . paip zamzam . rumah sewa . Perkuburan Ma3la atau Mu3alla . bertolak ke Madinah dengan BAS express

21 Photos

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masjid tujuh di khandaq . masjid Qiblatain . bertolak pulang ke mesir

47 Photos

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Istiwa’ A’zham – fenomena tahunan

May 22nd, 2011

apakah itu istiwa’ a’zham? (إستواء الأعظم)

istiwa’ a’3zham ini merupakan peristiwa di mana matahari berada tegak di atas kaabah. ianya berlaku sebanyak dua kali sahaja setahun, dan waktunya sangat singkat. maka persediaan haruslah dilakukan awal sebelum berlakunya peristiwa ini.

matahari di atas kaabah

apabila matahari berada di sesuatu tempat, kita boleh menggunakan bayang-bayang yang terhasil pada waktu itu untuk merekod arah matahari berada. dalam situasi seperti rajah di atas, matahari berada di atas kaabah, maka bayang-bayang yang terhasil akan menunjukkan arah kaabah.

 

peristiwa ini hanya berlaku pada 27 atau 28 mei setiap tahun, dan pada 15 atau 16 julai setiap tahun. eh? kenapa ada empat tarikh? kata tadi 2 kali sahaja?

ya, dua kali sahaja. 4 tarikh itu kerana pada setiap 4 tahun sekali, bilangan hari pada bulan februari ditambah menjadi 29, bermakna, peristiwa ini pada tahun tersebut dikurangkan sehari. kerana itu ianya berlaku pada 15 atau 16 julai (beza sehari) dan pada 27 atau 28 mei (beza sehari) setiap tahun.

quote from wiki : The two moments in each year when the sun is directly overhead the Kaaba, the direction of shadows in any sunlit place will point directly away from the Qiblah. This happens on May 27 or May 28 at 9:18 GMT and on July 15 or July 16 at 9:27 GMT.

waktunya? jam 17:16 waktu Malaysia (GMT+8) atau 5:16 petang pada tarikh 27 atau 28 Mei, manakala untuk tarikh 15 atau 16 Julai, pada jam 17:28 atau 5:28 petang waktu Malaysia.

nota : apakah GMT? singkatan bagi Greenwich (baca : grinich) Mean Time, pusat rujukan waktu bagi seluruh dunia. Kod GMT+8 merupakan zon masa bagi kedudukan seperti Malaysia dan singapura, berbeza masa dengan pusat rujukan di Greenwich sebanyak 8 jam lebih awal. kedudukan mesir pada zon masa adalah GMT+2. waktu di Buenos Aires adalah GMT-3 yakni 3 jam lewat berbanding Greenwich.

 

bagaimana keadaan Istiwa’ A’zham ini boleh berlaku? ianya disebabkan putaran bumi pada paksinya yang condong, dan mengelilingi matahari pada orbitnya. maka, kerana kecondongan itulah, sesetengah bahagian muka bumi menerima pancaran cahaya yang banyak berbanding di tempat lain, yang mengakibatkan berlakunya pertukaran musim di hemisfera bumi yang utara, manakala hemisfera bumi yang selatan akan belaku musim yang sebaliknya. boleh rujuk di >>sini<< dan >>sini<<. peristiwa istiwa’ a’3zham berlaku ketika peredaran bumi mengelilingi matahari yang menyebabkan matahari melintas pada titik kedudukan kaabah.

 

rasanya cukup sekadar ini, penerangan ringkas berhubung peristiwa istiwa’ a’3zham. semoga kita mengambil manfaat darinya.

 

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