A FLOW OF LOVE FOR THE “SACRED RELICS”
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Great interest in "Sacred Relics"... The exhibition opened to visitors at the Ulucanlar Semi-Open Prison Culture and Art Center attracted great interest from citizens in the first weekend it was open. Citizens who wanted to visit the exhibition formed long queues at the entrance. SPIRITUALITY AND PEACE TOGETHER The exhibition, which draws attention with its spiritual atmosphere, contains sacred relics that are of great importance in terms of Islamic history. Visitors experience emotional moments in the exhibition area and have the opportunity to gain important information about sacred values. The exhibition offers an atmosphere full of spirituality; There are many unique sacred relics, especially the Beard and Hair of the Prophet Muhammad, Nal-ı Şerif, Kadem-i Şerif, Cell-i Saadet cover, grave soil and Kaaba covers. Visitors experience emotional moments when they see the works in the exhibition. While the exhibition attracted great attention from visitors of all ages, citizens of Ankara expressed their satisfaction in organizing such a meaningful exhibition in a historical place like Ulucanlar. THE EXHIBITION IS OPEN UNTIL JANUARY 30 The "Sacred Relics" exhibition will be open to visitors at Ulucanlar Semi-Open Prison Culture and Art Center until January 30. “WE ARE WAITING FOR ALL ANKARA PEOPLE” Pointing out that the exhibition was met with great interest from the first day, Altındağ Mayor Dr. Veysel Tiryaki said, "We are happy to host such an important exhibition as we reach the holy three months. I believe that the Sacred Relics Exhibition is an important organization in terms of protecting our spiritual values. I would like to thank everyone who contributed to the protection of these relics, which have come to this day with great efforts, and the opening of such an exhibition, and all our citizens who showed interest in the exhibition. As the municipality, we will continue to host meaningful organizations." Mayor Tiryaki invited all Ankara residents to see the exhibition, which is open to visitors at the Ulucanlar Semi-Open Prison Culture and Art Center until January 30.
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