The Beautiful Names of Allah Exhibition, Madinah

The Beautiful Names of Allah Exhibition, Madinah is an educational project aimed at connecting people to their Ultimate Lord by learning the meanings of the beautiful names, their examples, and effects on nature and mankind.

I am greatly surprised to see the gallery. I haven’t seen such a beautiful use of technology for the beautiful names of Allah before. An inspiring place with Allah’s beautiful names in a beautiful writing. There are not just only names, but also meanings, explanation and real-time application of those names. Incidents, natural phenomenon, and galaxies are taken as an example to explain those names. It is good to understand the beautiful names of Allah in depth along with pictorial, audio and visual presentations.



An exhibition is overall attractive to children because of its models and 3D effects. But, there is also a special section for children, in the mobile exhibition, which carries touch screens and headphones. Competitions/ games of various levels related to the names of God are installed in an attractive manner.




(The Provider, The Sustainer)


(The All-Dominant, the Irresistible)


The Beautiful Names of Allah Exhibition, Madinah is located near gate no. 13 of Masjid e Nabawi (SAW). And, entry is free. Opening timings are from 9 am till 9 pm. Guides are there to explain you with all the details of Allah’s beautiful names with the support of Quran and Prophet’s Sunnah (PBUH). Guides deliver sessions in different languages. Most prominently, the tour is guided in Arabic, English, Urdu, Turkiye, Malay, and French. A lovely souvenir shop is present in the end, containing books, publications, and audio-video DVDs.
The outer wall of an exhibition is also glorified with Allah’s names and their translation.

It is a spectacular piece of art. You will have a great spiritual experience that will leave you positively energized and mesmerized in His creation.
Worth a visit if you are in Madinah.
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