- The concept that encircles our prophet’s story is brought to life through the vivid imagery of this architectural project, in which its abstract details and spaces created by the five elements of nature such as light, will evoke spirituality and sentimentality in one’s core.
- The project introduces a new methodology of visualization in which there is no need to display such a concept in the form of materialism, but rather one can stand and let themselves be touched by the lines of the typography, enlightened by the contrast of light and dark, and ascended to higher levels of faith and spirituality through only the sheer sensation of a feeling.
- The location of the project is on the Sala Mountain, Al Madinah.
- The reason behind choosing this specific site is to detach the people from their everyday modern

the environment that is fast-paced and technologically driven to a site where they can be one with nature, fully connecting themselves to something of a greater and sacred meaning
The birth of Islam is marked by the first revelation conveyed to the Prophet Muhammad by God (in Arabic, Allah), which occurred in the seventh century near the city of Mecca on the Arabian Peninsula. Islam emerged in a polytheistic environment; although there were notable Jewish and Christian communities, most people living on the Arabian Peninsula believed in multiple gods. In contrast, the fundamental tenet of Islam was monotheism—the belief in one God alone. What began as a religious movement soon took on a political dimension and Islam spread quickly throughout the Middle and Near East. The fall of the Sasanian empire in Persia and Byzantium's weakening control of its eastern territories in the seventh century provided fertile ground for this expansion and within a hundred years of the Prophet's death the new leaders of the Islamic community, the caliphs, controlled lands reaching from Spain to present-day Pakistan.

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- The location of the project is on the Sala Mountain, Al Madinah.
- The reason behind choosing this specific site is to detach the people from their everyday modern environment that is fast-paced and technologically driven to a site where they can be one with nature, fully connecting themselves to something of a greater and sacred meaning

Sultan Junaid

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