High quality 'picture' of Kaaba's black stone revealed for the first time from Mecca

Riyadh: Photos of the first-ever black stone from the Kaaba in Mecca, the holy shrine of Muslims based in Saudi Arabia, has been released in the media. The Saudi administration itself has released these photos. The Saudi government has released these 49,000-megapixel photos. This is the same stone that Haji kisses during haj pilgrimage.

 

 

In Arabic, this black stone is known as al-Hajar al-Asad, which means siah or black stone. It's taken about 50 hours to develop these photos. A total of 1050 photos have been used in making these photos. Each picture was 160 gigabytes. The mosque administration has assisted its engineering agency to release tan photos. Focus stalking technology has also been used for this purpose. Through this technology, photographs taken from different angles are added, and then a sharp and high-quality photograph is made from them.

 

 

Afifi al-Akiti, a researcher for Islamic Studies at Oxford University, has said that this stone is not really black, as I have understood. He said this is the first time that this stone picture has been magnified. This stone has been planted in the eastern part of the mosque. It is surrounded by a pure silver border. People who have arrived on the haj pilgrimage try to kiss it during parikrama. However, it is not possible for each Haji.

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