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Explore ancient Mecca 1400 years ago and witness how Arabs used to live before Islam. Climb mount Nour and enter Ghar Hiraa where the revelation came for the first time to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The ride will showcase the dramatic changes Islam achieved, uniting people in worshipping one God, giving women their rights and treating people equally regardless of their color. The ride also showcases modern day Kaaba and takes the audience in a once in a life opportunity to enter it!
For years, Quraish tried to stop Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions from spreading the message of Islam and made their lives unbearable. The ride starts at Khadija’s house in Mecca where 40 swordsmen from Quraish have surrounded the place in order to assassinate the Prophet. The ride will take the audience along the migration journey (Hijra) with the Prophet and Abu Bakr, hiding inside Ghar Thour, avoiding imminent dangers while cruising across endless deserts. Eventually, the Prophet arrives to Medina where he will build Al-Nabawi mosque and establish the first Muslim capital. The ride features both old and modern-day Nabawi mosque, including the Green Dome and the Rawda and will take the audience inside the sealed blessed Hujra.
Starting at Taif where the Prophet (PBUH) faced a harsh rejection. Sitting with his feet bleeding, the Prophet prays to Allah. It won’t be long until Allah will honor the Prophet by taking him in an epic journey where he will rise to a height that no one before or after him has reached. The ride will accompany the Prophet in his Israa journey onboard Al-Burak to Al-Aqsa mosque and his Miraj ascension with Jibril to Sidrat Al-Muntaha. The ride also features the modern-day Al-Aqsa mosque.
We start with the epic Battle of the Elephant, the same year where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was born as an orphan. The ride will take us along his childhood journey from the miracle of chest opening, to being a shepherd and of course, his participation in Hilf Al-Fudool where he defended oppressed people. In this ride, Muhammad (PBUH) will meet the angel Jibril for the first time. Frightened, the Prophet rushes to his wife Khadija who comforts him and assures him that God will never let him down and that great things await him.
The journey begins in Pharaoh's palace, where he has just ordered the slaughter of all male children of the Israelites because he had seen a dream that a child among them would threaten his reign. Fearing for his safety, Moses' mother places her son in a basket and casts him into the Nile river at God's command. He is picked up by Pharaoh's wife, who adopts Moses. Moses grows up in the royal court, but one day, while defending an oppressed person, he accidentally kills a soldier. Moses flees to Midian, where he marries and works as a shepherd for many years before deciding to return to Egypt. During his return, he passes by Mount Sinai, where God speaks to him and commands him to convey the oneness of God to Pharaoh and his people. In a majestic scene, Moses confronts Pharaoh and his sorcerers, casting his staff to turn it into a serpent that devours their sorcery. Allah sends various plagues, such as floods and locusts, upon them. Moses leads his people, fleeing from Pharaoh's tyranny, and they reach the Red Sea. Witnessing the miracle of the parting of the sea, they escape while Pharaoh's army drowns in pursuit.
The journey begins in the sanctuary of Zechariah, where Mary is sitting, worshiping Allah. Gabriel enters upon her to give her the good news of the birth of Jesus without anyone touching her. Mary isolates herself from people to give birth to Jesus, who speaks as a young child. She then migrates with him to Egypt to protect him from a Roman general who unjustly kills children. After the death of this general, Mary and her son return to Nazareth, where Jesus grows up and receives the revelation and gets followed by his disciples. God grants him unique miracles, like healing the sick and reviving the dead by the permission of Allah. Then he asks Allah to send down a feast for his people after their fasting. Later, Jesus visits Jerusalem, where he was arrested and sentenced to death. However, God saves him, and the Romans crucify someone resembling Jesus, the same person who betrayed him. Then we move to the Umayyad Mosque, where Jesus (peace be upon him) descends during the End Times to lead people. Eventually, he is buried in Medina, next to Muhammad, peace be upon both of them.
The ride chronicles Abraham's life, beginning with his rejection of idol worship in Ur and his challenge to pagan beliefs by destroying idols. After surviving a fiery punishment by Allah’s intervention, Abraham’s faith leads him to confront a tyrannical king and ultimately relocate to Mecca with his wife Hajar and his son Ismael. There, he and Ismael rebuild the Kaaba, and a miraculous well appears to sustain them. Abraham’s ultimate test is to sacrifice Ismael, but Allah provides a sheep instead. Abraham's legacy includes building Kaaba, establishing Hajj rituals and influencing future prophets like Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad peace upon all of them.