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French Exhibition Captures Spirit of Hajj

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PARIS: Once pilgrims came on camels or on foot in their thousands, now millions of Muslims make the journey to Makkah each year, traveling by boat, coach and budget airline, and their number is constantly raising.

In the past century new modes of transport and technological advances have transformed the Haj.

In 2012, there were over three million pilgrims, 1.6 million of whom came by air, while the call to prayer is signalled five times daily by the illumination of 21,000 green and white lights.

The meaning of the Haj, however, remains unchanged and is explored in a major new exhibition that has opened in Paris through works of art and photography, rare manuscripts, objets d’art and textiles.

Everyday items stress the human aspect with identity cards, water bottles, guide books and souvenirs.

 “We go from the very contemporary to pieces that go back 1,500 years; the emotions are the same,” curator Omar Saghi, told AFP, adding that the Haj was “present in the heart of all Muslims.”

After the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) received revelations in Makkah, the city has taken on the role of spiritual center and the heart of Islam.

The pilgrimage is one of the five pillars of Islam; the Qur'an lays down that it is a sacred duty for all Muslims to go on pilgrimage to Makkah, if they are able, at least once in their life.

Centuries-old miniatures and sections of elaborate pilgrimage certificates included in the exhibition illustrate how the Haj has always been a source of inspiration for artists.

More recent works include “Pilgrims Going to Makkah” by 19th Century French artist Leon Belly, depicting a column of people on camel and foot, as well as contemporary art installations.

An 18th Century pen and ink “map” of the Ottoman empire with Makkah at its center shows a sparsely populated city surrounding the Masjid Al-Haram (the Sacred Mosque) that illustrates the changes in scale that have taken place.

Today, the mosque is the biggest in the world covering an area of 350,000 square meters.

A large-scale photographic work by Ahmed Mater, a Saudi artist, shows the mosque as it is today with the foreground filled with cranes bowed over unfinished buildings.

In the background, the Abraj Al-Bait Towers complex can be seen with the outline of the mountains in the distance. The largest of its towers, known as the Makkah Royal Clock Tower, is at 601 meters, six times as high as London’s Big Ben.

With its 21,000 green and white lights, it can be seen from up to 30 kms away at night, 12 kms during daylight hours.

And while the modern world may have encroached, the exhibition also shows how the rituals undertaken by pilgrims have remained essentially unchanged.



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