Treat Rindu By Visiting The Prophet Muhammad SAW Artifact Exhibition
JAKARTA - Dozens of artifacts from the Prophet Muhammad and his companions were exhibited at the Jakarta Islamic Center (JIC) Convention Hall. There are 35 historical relics on display, ranging from hair, arrows, turbans, footwear to sticks belonging to the Prophet Muhammad.
Among the belongings of the Prophet's Majesty, there are also relics belonging to the Prophet's companions such as the sword of Khalid bin Walid and the sword of Sayyidina Hussain. Do not miss the Ottoman era armor.
"Yes, just be happy, see the exhibition, and relics of the Prophet (Muhammad SAW)," said Mrs. Sri Astuti (52), a visitor, Saturday, April 24.
Meanwhile, Tasid (38), a visitor from Cianjur, admitted that he came to see the items of the Prophet Muhammad to treat homesickness for the Prophet Muhammad. He also invited his relatives to come to this exhibition.
"Actually, he is treating his miss for the Prophet (Muhammad SAW, red). He hopes that in this month of Ramadan, his love for the prophet will increase." Hopefully we will love the Prophet even more, "he said.
This exhibition is also a place for learning Islamic history. Where visitors can see relics of the Prophet Muhammad and his friends.
For information, this exhibition will be held for eleven days. Starting from Friday, April 23, through Monday, May 3. The operational time starts at 10.00 WIB to 17.00 WIB and continues after tarawih prayers until 22.00 WIB.
Previously, the Chief Organizer Muhammad Rifqi said there were 35 items on display. He hopes that this exhibition of artifacts from the Prophet Muhammad and his friends can add to the love of Muslims for the Prophet Muhammad.
"These are 35 items. This is not only a piece of war equipment, but there is also a kiwsah of the Prophet's grave, then there is also a Kaaba in the Ottoman era, then we also have a kind of lock for the Prophet's grave," Rifqi said on site.
Rifqi explained that these historical items were obtained from a number of places. According to him, these artifacts had previously been exhibited in Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia and Singapore.
"Previously, these items were obtained from Egypt, Cairo, from Mecca, Medina and also Yemen. These are historical places. So there are archaeologists for 20 years searching, and they have even been found in one of the markets in Medina," said Rifqi. .
The organizing committee also provides antigen tests for visitors. The exhibition is held under strict health protocols.