Ibn al-Nafis, the encyclopedic Arab physician, made groundbreaking medical contributions in the 13th century, discovering the minor circulation three centuries before it was recognized in Europe. He was known for his extensive knowledge in medical and philosophical sciences.
Sheikh Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa attended a celebration marking the milestone of 10 million visitors to the Prophetic Biography Museum in Rabat. The event took place at the headquarters of ICESCO, featuring prominent religious and cultural figures.
The exhibition and museum of the Prophetic Biography and Islamic Civilization have been officially established at the headquarters of ICESCO in Rabat, Morocco, following a royal directive. This decision comes after the exhibition welcomed over <strong>10 million</strong> visitors, highlighting its significance in promoting Islamic culture.
The Saudi Heritage Authority announced new discoveries at the Al-Asda site in Al-Baha, revealing architectural features from significant historical periods that reflect the cultural activity of the early Islamic era.
Hamouda Pasha Mosque stands proudly in the heart of the ancient city of Tunis, symbolizing Islamic civilization. Its unique architectural design and tranquil atmosphere attract visitors from around the world.