When people performing Hajj or Umra, pilgrims from various countries usually visit several tourist attractions or historical places for Muslims located in the city of Mecca. One of them is the Haramain Museum. In Arabic, Haramain means "Two Haram Lands" which symbolizes the cities of Mecca and Medina. The Haramain Museum is located in the middle of the hills in the Ummoul Joud area of Mecca. The Haramain Museum in Mecca is about 10 kilometers away from Masjid al-Haram (the Grand Mosque).
This is a copper-plated leaf of a door to the pulpit of Sultan Sulayman Bin Saliim Khan in the Holy Mosque (Al-Masjid Al-Haram). He ordered it to be made in 966 H. It is now stored in the Haramain Museum, Mecca.
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