ایس اے ساگر
ایک زمانہ تھا کہ جب مکہ مکرمہ میں حرم شریف ایک چھوٹی سی مسجد تھی لیکن آج یہ اتنی وسیع ہو چکی ہے کہ لاکھوں زائرین ایک ہی وقت میں نماز قائم کر سکتے ہیں۔ موجودہ وقت میں اس مسجد کا بہت بڑا حصہ ائیر کنڈیشنڈ ہے۔ مسجد کا صحن اس طرح بنایا گیا ہے کہ کتنی ہی دھوپ ہو بالکل ٹھنڈا رہتا ہے۔ ہاں دھوپ میں اور خاص کر دوپہر میں خانہ کعبہ کا طواف کرنا ناممکن تو نہیں لیکن مشکل ضرور ہوتا ہے کہ گرمیوں میں دھوپ نہایت شدید ہوتی ہے۔
آٹھ برس پرانا منصوبہ :
2008 کے دوران سعودی حکومت نے مسجد حرام کے صحن کو ڈھانپنے کیلئے بہت ہی بڑی بڑی چھتریاں لگانے کا منصوبہ بنایا تھا ۔ اس قسم کی چھتریاں مسجد نبوی میں نصب ہیں لیکن وہ اس سے چھوٹی ہیں۔ اللہ وہ دن بھی دکھایا جبکہ دنیا کی تاریخ میں سب سے بڑی چھتری خانہ کعبہ کے مطاف پر لگانے کیلئے حرم شریف میں پہنچا دی گئی۔
صرف کعبہ شریف کیلئے مخصوص :
600 ٹن وزنی یہ چھتری طواف کرنے والوں کو شدید گرمی سے محفوظ کرے گی اور ساتھ ساتھ حرم شریف کے ائیرکنڈیشن کولنگ کو محفوظ کرے گی۔
جس کمپنی نے اسے ڈیزائن کیا ہے. سعودی حکومت نے انہیں پابند کیا ہے کہ اس کا ڈیزائن صرف اور صرف خانہ کعبہ کیلئے ہی کریں گے۔ اس پروجیکٹ پر اربوں ریال خرچ آئے گا۔
World’s largest umbrella being installed in Makkah Haram, According to reports, March 13, 2016, world’s largest umbrella being installed in the northern courtyard of the Grand Mosque in Makkah. Work started on Thursday for the installation of the world’s largest folding umbrella in the northern courtyard of the Grand Mosque in Makkah.
This is the first of the eight high-tech giant umbrellas and 54 small ones to be installed in the Grand Mosque in the coming six months.
Being manufactured in Germany, each canopy will consist of a giant clock, screens of guidelines for worshippers, air-conditioners, and surveillance cameras. Each umbrella will have a height of 45 meters and weigh 16 tons. It will give shade to an area of 2,400 square meters when open.
Some 25 engineers, specialist technicians, and safety experts from Germany will supervise the installation process and electronic operating mechanism. Another 54 small umbrellas will also be installed in the northern courtyard, covering a total area of 19,200 square meters. As part of the project, 122 benches for worshippers to take rest as well as service buildings will be built. The infrastructure work for the installation of canopies have already started.
The entire northern plaza stretching from King Fahd Expansion structure to the King Abdullah Expansion structure of the mosque will have canopies when the project is completed. The shaded area will have the capacity to accommodate around 400,000 worshippers.
The General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques is supervising the project, in cooperation with specialists from the Ministry of Education and the contracting company, which is implementing the largest ever expansion of Islam’s holiest site.
In December 2014, a few weeks before his death, King Abdullah ordered the installation of umbrellas in the courtyards surrounding the Grand Mosque.
Sheikh Abdulrahman Al-Sudais, head of the presidency, announced then that the King’s order came to provide shading for external plazas, in addition to the areas approved in the King Abdullah Expansion project, with an additional area estimated at 275,000 square meters. More than 300 canopies will provide shade from the sun to the visitors of the Grand Mosque, he said.
Nearly 250 similar umbrellas have been installed on the plazas around the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah earlier. Like blooming flowers, the umbrellas are programmed to fold and unfold in minutely delayed sequence to avoid collision between their moving parts. Their near-silent operation is automatically aligned with changes in the daily temperature. They open each morning, creating a translucent ceiling, and retract each evening in less than three minutes.
In summer, the open umbrellas provide daytime shade and reflect away much of the sun’s radiant energy. When closed at night, they allow residual heat absorbed by the stone floors and walls to escape back into the atmosphere. The process is reversed in winter. When temperatures are relatively low, umbrellas are closed during the day to allow the winter sun to warm the site, and opened at night to retain heat near ground lavel.
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