Historia Islámica
Medina

Feria Internacional y Museo de la Biografía del Profeta y la Civilización Islámica - Medina

4.2Reseñas
Feria Internacional y Museo de la Biografía del Profeta y la Civilización Islámica, Medina, Arabia Saudita
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Descripción

La Feria Internacional y Museo de la Biografía del Profeta y la Civilización Islámica se encuentra frente a Al Masjid Al Nabawi y adyacente al Museo del Proyecto de Expansión de la Mezquita del Profeta. Tours disponibles en inglés, árabe e indonesio.

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Historia Islámica
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Feria Internacional y Museo de la Biografía del Profeta y la Civilización Islámica, Medina, Arabia Saudita

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4
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2
Promedio
4
Pobre
1
Customer service
2.7
Experience
2.7
Value for money
2.3
Cleanliness
4.3
Safety
4.3
Reseñas
Marriam Tasneem

Marriam Tasneem

01/22/2024 20:38

Revisión de Google

A nice experience overall and informative as well, however it's only 'interactive' for the guide himself who used the screens but only chose specific parts to elaborate on - skipped many others. Would've been 5 stars if they allowed visitors to expand on the various boards in our own time to get all information.
Inam Ghafoor

Inam Ghafoor

12/30/2023 13:33

Revisión de Google

I visited this Museum/Fair as part of my Hajj journey of 2023 / 1444. I noticed the building from a distance and when close to the door saw a QR code of one of the glass doors. I booked the tickets online for the tour in English for around 8:50 am, there were only about 10 people in total and although the tour is interactive it is only interactive for the tour guide and you walk around and watch and listen to him speak. There was some new information that I learned and the tour itself didn't seem rushed which may be due to the time of day when it was quiet. They gave us a free biography book which obviously is built into the price and there's a gift shop at the end of the tour which I thought was overpriced but aren't all gift shops 🤔. The building outside and inside looks very modern. I'll be taking my whole family next time I visit.
Mehak Laharwal

Mehak Laharwal

12/25/2023 19:12

Revisión de Google

Decided to visit but everything was sold out online. However guy at the counter still was able to give us tickets - they cost 40 SAR per person. It’s around a 30-40 min guided tour. Museum is quite futuristic looking. Aspects I did not like at all: 1. It’s very rushed. For the price you pay and for all the things inside the museum, they do not let you explore it. In the end there is an interactive room where some guy will come and start screaming at you to watch the movie, next thing you know you are out 2. Another tour in some other language will start immediately after yours and the you’ll hear the other tour guide in the room next door which causes a lot of disturbance This seems more like a money minting machine than allowing people to have a valuable experience inside
Naeem Liaqat

Naeem Liaqat

12/02/2023 13:51

Revisión de Google

It is a good place. Ticket is 40 SAR per person. You have to book online and then pay at the counter or you can get it from counter also. It is a 25-30 minutes guided tour. They tell you things about Islam and Nabi SAW. It is a good place but they should give a free time to the visitors to see all the things. I didn’t learn any thing new but overall it was a good experience. They don’t allow photos or videos inside. There is a shop at the end which is very nice and you can get quality items there
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Salmaan Alisabri 1 reviews

11/23/2023 18:16

Visit to the international fair and museum of prophet’s biography

I hope this message finds you well. I recently visited your museum and appreciated the effort put into showcasing the rich history and culture. However, I would like to share some feedback regarding the portrayal of Prophet Muhammad's message and its connection to the Arab community. While acknowledging the beauty of Arab culture is essential, it seems that certain exhibits and written materials may unintentionally convey a message of Arab superiority. For instance, the statement that "Prophet Muhammad’s ummah is Arabs but his message is intended for all" might be misleading, as it could imply a limited scope for the universality of his message. Additionally, I observed content that seemingly praises the superiority of Quraysh women, which, in my opinion, might perpetuate a perception of inequality among Muslims. I kindly suggest reviewing and revising the exhibition materials to ensure that the museum accurately reflects the universal message of Prophet Muhammad, emphasizing equality among all Muslims. It would be beneficial to present a narrative that highlights the Prophet's mission for the entirety of humanity, transcending cultural or regional boundaries. I believe these adjustments will contribute to a more inclusive and accurate representation of Islam's teachings, fostering a better understanding among visitors from diverse backgrounds. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I appreciate the work you do and hope that the museum continues to be a place that promotes understanding and unity.
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