Meezab-e-Rahmah

Blessed are those who visit Kabaah Holy House. But the lucky ones are those who see the rain in the Holy Mosque. The Holy Kabaah scene looks stunning in the rain. The rainwater that falls from gold is placed on Holy Sancta's roof. This water shop is called Meezab or Meezab-e-Rahmah. Meezab History: Previously, Kabaah was not, so there was no need to get water. When Quraish rebuilt the Holy Kabaah, they raised the roof for the first time. So they joined the hose at the northwestern rear of the Santa Kabaah, because the roof slope towards Hateem. The water was made to protect Kabaah's roof from the death of rainwater. At different times, it was made by different materials such as wood, copper, silver and gold. In 1554, Sultan Sulaiman Al-Qanoni gave Meezab's pregnant in Kabaah. Then, in 1573, he sent Meezab's son of Constantinople (Istanbul). Finally, Meezab was set with pure gold by Sultan Abdul Hameed in 1859. Tasmiyah is written at the front of Meezab-e-Rahm...