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@dmst2023: Mạnh cảnh thần 37 #dmst #thanhthoiluottet
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#برج_الساعة #مکّہ🕋 @مکّہ المکرمہ @مکّہ المکرمہ Pigeons in Haram (Masjid al-Haram) in Makkah are a common and beloved sight, often referred to as "pigeons of the Grand Mosque" or "pigeons of Al-Hema". They are known for their gentle nature, vibrant colors, and distinctive long necks. These pigeons are treated with special care and are protected within the mosque's grounds. Here's more about the pigeons of Haram: Symbol of the Grand Mosque: The pigeons are a distinctive feature of Makkah and are often seen fluttering around the Kaaba and the courtyards of the Grand Mosque. Peaceful and Welcoming: They are known for their fearlessness around people and are often seen interacting with pilgrims and visitors. Distinctive Appearance: The pigeons have unique features, including vibrant colors, drawn eyes, and long necks, setting them apart from other pigeons. Safe Haven: They are considered a symbol of peace and safety within the holy city, with some accounts suggesting they don't defecate on the Kaaba or its surroundings. Pilgrims' Delight: Visitors often enjoy feeding the pigeons, scattering seeds and breadcrumbs for them. Stories and Legends: There are various tales about the origin of these pigeons, with some linking them to the time of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and others to the legendary Ababil birds. Special Treatment: It's considered prohibited to kill or disturb the pigeons within the Haram. @مکّہ المکرمہ
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