A journey in the Prophet’s time – Taghreed Ibrahim Al -Tasan

Taghreed Ibrahim Al -Tasan
In Medina, where the souls and the hearts go to, an unprecedented achievement in the embodiment of the Prophet’s biography was born, neither on paper nor through speeches and lessons, but rather through a living experience that moves the visitor to the heart of the Prophet’s era, and makes him live the details of life as the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, lived. It is “the exhibition and museum of the biography of the Prophet and Islamic civilization”, an integrated human civilization project, which is one of the greatest things that have been accomplished in contemporary visual knowledge, not only because it simulates the prophetic biography with careful professionalism, but because it provides it in a language that this generation understands: the living visual language, which speaks to the eye, mind and heart at the same time.
This exhibition is in the heart of Medina, and in the line of footsteps from the Prophet’s Mosque, a civilized, humanitarian and scientific achievement stands with distinction, which does not resemble other exhibitions and museums. It is not just a traditional museum in which pieces and panels are displayed, but rather a living gateway to the time of prophecy, and a sensual experience that mimics the life that the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, lived in all its daily, social, and spiritual details.
Imagine that you will enter the house of the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, not a mere description, but rather by three -dimensional. You see the clay walls, the simple ceiling, the arrangement of furniture, and the daily living details that reflect the humility of the Prophet and the purity of his environment.
To wander in his corners, and see how his livelihood, his bedroom, his council, his kitchen, his tools, and his clothes. To see the rug of its humility, and the smell of its purification fills the place.
You see the jar that drank from it, and the lamp that illuminated his night, you feel as if you were living at that moment, as if time had stopped to restore you to where the immortal message began.
There is no talk here about a mere perception, but rather about a reality embodied with a scientific and technical ingenuity that makes the visitor live the Prophet’s time as if it was one of the honorable companions ..
What the museum offers is not just an optical scene or digital influences, but rather an integrated systematic building that depends on documented historical studies, and accurate scientific sources, to re -present the prophetic biography as a good life approach for every time, away from stagnation and superficiality, and away from the traditional indoctrination that has not convinced new generations.
Here, the child, the young man, the young man, the researcher, and even non -Muslim, can see, meditate, ask, learn, and be affected.
What enhances the importance of this exhibition is that it intersects with one of the strategic axes of the Saudi Vision 2030, which attaches great importance to the manufacture of cultural and cognitive content, the development of the exhibition and specialized museums sector, and its transformation into interactive platforms linking generations to its heritage, and provides Islam in its pure image to the world.
And because Medina is the beacon of prophecy and the second revelation landing, the rational leadership has paid special attention to its exhibitions more than just historical offers, but rather spaces of global civilization communication, and links linking between the past and the future, between the message and reality, between the biography and the human being.
Hence the idea of creating this exhibition under the supervision of the Islamic World League, to be a model of what the Islamic message could be when presented to the world in a contemporary, influential, and reliable language.
The biography here is not only presented in Arabic, but it is translated, formulated and displayed in dozens of languages, and with multiple media, to be understood for all, no matter how different their cultures or religions.
This enhances the Kingdom’s goal in presenting Islam in its compassionate global form, as it was in the era of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, not as the fanatics or ignorant depicts it.
With the acceleration of variables in the digital and visual world, it became necessary to address this generation in its style. Today’s generation does not read much, but he sees a lot, and it interacts visually faster and deeper.
Therefore, the presentation of the prophetic biography through these modern visual windows is a smart and strategic step towards teaching generations the biography of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, as a moral, educational, behavioral and human curriculum, not just static historical events. Rather, this method of education has become one of the most effective means of building understanding, stabilizing knowledge, and enhancing values.
The visitor does not come out of the museum with the same eye in which he entered. Something changes in it. It may be a tear, astonishment, supplication, or nostalgia. But he comes out and has approached his prophet more, understood his message deeply, felt his humanity, and touched the greatness of his simplicity. This is what is meant .. to present the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, to people as it was: simple, sincere, compassionate, leader, father, brother and teacher, not as his image distorts ignorance, exaggeration or hatred.
In this context, it can be said with confidence that the “Biography Museum” in Medina is not only a visual or engineering achievement, but it is a living document, a modern cognitive school, and a transient humanitarian platform for cultures.
Because we are at a time when cultural and cognitive challenges multiply, the Prophet’s Biography Museum comes as one of the most important projects of the times in the manufacture of awareness and association with example. It is not a museum, but rather a living school for hearts and minds. The love of the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, is poured into the soul without rhetoric, and explains his life without complication, and opens the doors of understanding without linguistic or cultural requirements.
It is truly, the greatest knowledge visual achievement in Medina, carries a cosmic message about the mercy given, and gives you an unbearable opportunity:
To live the biography as you did not live before ..
And to say with certainty: I felt as if I were there, in the house of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace
It is the Kingdom’s gift to the world, and its message is that civilization begins with values, and that the prophetic biography is not a past story, but a project of life.