برشلوني89
Apr 2 2005, 10:07 PM
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
شباب ابي صور حق كل من بيت القرآن وقلعة البحرين وبيت الجسرة ومسجد الخميس
بسرعة في اسرع وقت
alsayda
Apr 2 2005, 10:17 PM
هذا عن بيت القرآن
Bait Al-Qur'an
Located in the city of Manama, Bait Al-Qur'an, or 'House of Qur'an', was inaugurated in March 1990. It is a typical specialised Museum consisting of several floors and characterised by a most distinctive Islamic design. The Bait Al-Qur'an houses ancient manuscripts of the Holy Qur'an that have been collected from the Islamic World in general and from North Africa, Iran, India and China in particular. It also displays rare great Islamic artifacts, jewellery and gold-ornamented glass utensils, indicating the great islamic heritage arts that have had an influence throughout the world.
The building also includes a lecture hall provided with sophisticated equipment, a library of scientific and Islamic reference books, and Arabic calligraphy exhibition and translations of the Qur'an into several languages. It is definitely worth visiting as part of Bahrain's touristic landmarks.
alsayda
Apr 2 2005, 10:17 PM
وهذا عن بيت الجسرة
Bait Al-Jasra
Situated at the village of Al-Jasra on the west coast of Bahrain, Bait Al-Jasra or 'Al-Jasra House' was constructed by Shaikh Hamad bin Abdulla Al-Khalifa in 1907 and was later taken as a summer residence by Shaikh Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa, Ruler of Bahrain from 1942 to 1961.
The House was designed according to the traditional Bahraini architecture to suit the local environment. The local building materials used include coral, gypsum and palm-tree trunks.
It consists of several rooms used for different purposes such as sitting, living, family, kitchen and date juice extraction. All the rooms are traditionally furnished. A distinctive feature in the courtyard is the Seyam, a moderately elevated palm frond terrace used for night rest.
alsayda
Apr 2 2005, 10:18 PM
هذا عن قلعة البحرين
Bahrain Fort
The Fort is at a distance of nearly 17 kilometers from the city of Manama and is situated at Karbabad, the village well known for its traditional basketry on the north central coastline. It is also known as Qal'at al Burtughal, or the Portuguese Fort. The Fort is of a great historical importance in the Arabian Gulf region. It is located within a historical site that had become the seat of successive civilisations, the last of which was the Islamic era.
The Fort was built by the Portuguese in 1522 on the ruins of an earlier small fort built by the people of Bahrain. The Portuguese added the high walls, the huge square towers and a surrounding moat which is still visible to visitors. The Bahrain Fort occupies a strategic military position where the navigation movement could be watched. Excavations have revealed ancient soldiers' barracks, horse stables, an ammunition depot, a secret passageway, ceramic utensils and Islamic and Chinese currency coins.
alsayda
Apr 2 2005, 10:19 PM
هذا عن مسجد الخميس
Al-Khamis Mosque
Situated in the Al-Khamis area on Shaikh Salman Avenue, the mosque is one of the oldest Islamic relies in the Arabian Gulf region. It is believed that it was built during the Umayyad Dynasty. However, certain inscriptions indicate a later date. Excavations have revealed that the mosque was existing through different historical periods and that it was renovated circa 1058 AD. In the 12th century, the Ayounite Prince, Abu Sinan, made an extension to the mosque and built a minaret. Later, the second minaret was added.
The mosque resembles the Islamic architecture of the time. Arches and columns are notable for their botanical design and verses from the Holy Qur'an which can still be made out. A separate museum has been established to display the history and the constructional phases of the mosque, as well as the unique designs, inscriptions and gravestones.
This mosque has played a major role in disseminating the doctrines of Islam throughout the Arabian Gulf region.
alsayda
Apr 2 2005, 10:20 PM
هذا عن قلعة البحرين بس أطول
Location and Significance:
It is one of the oldest military fortifications found in the region. In fact, the location of the fort near the coast attracted attention and so it became the location of the third fort in successive periods of time. Bahrain Fort lies on the northern coast of the island, in the most western point of an open gulf the eastern edge of which borders the city of Manama.
First Fort:
It dates back to the pre-historic times, as indicated by the association of the style in which it was built with the Greco-Roman style and the characteristics of forts built during these eras.
The fort is located in an area between the colossal fort built in latter periods and the coast, which is smaller in size than the successive Islamic fort.
Among the factors which pointed to the history of the fort are the remnants discovered on site, including red tiles which are from the Hellenistic period. Therefore, it is most probably that the fort dates back to the early days of the Christian era or a little earlier. The most important function of it was to protect the settlement adjoining the fort.
The Second Fort:
It dates back to between the 11th and 13th centuries. Its traces disappeared and were covered with sand over time. It is located near the site of the first fort, and it is further from the coast than the earlier one, which was exposed to sea waves and storms. The fort has a unique square shape with four towers. At the corner and the middle of each side there is a semi-tower, except for the western side where the two small towers frame the main gate. There are also holes in strategic locations for shooting arrows in defence of the fort.
The walls of the fort are covered with high quality stones. On the site a small quantity of artifacts and weapons were discovered, in addition to some pieces of coins which date back to the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
The Third Fort:
It was built on the foundations of the Islamic fort in the sixth century by using its stones. It was built by the Portuguese who ruled the island for nearly 80 years and used it to oppress the people and force them into allegiance.
The fort consists of three huge strongholds and the remnants of two towers in the middle and full walls linking the three strongholds together. It is surrounded by a trench and it was known for some time as the "Portuguese Fort."
alsayda
Apr 2 2005, 10:20 PM
مسجد الخميس:
Location and Significance:
Khamis Mosque is considered the most ancient Islamic building in Bahrain. It is one of the ages-old Islamic monuments in the Arabian Gulf and Al Khamis Market Mosque is unique among other mosques with regard to its spacious court.
Al Khamis Mosque is located in the northern part of the Bahrain island, and specifically on the right side of Shaikh Salman Highway four kilometres from Al Khamis Town and close to Bilad Al Qadeem.
General Shape:
The mosque has two identical, opposing minarets, one on the eastern side and the other on the western side. They are built on the Islamic style, and they are 25 metres high, from the bottom of the base until the highest point.
The diameter of the western minaret is a little bigger than that of the eastern minaret. The staircases of the two minarets are inside in the form of a screw-like column on which there is a spiral staircase which stretch 91 steps upwards in the western minaret and 72 steps in the eastern minaret, both of which lead to the minaret balcony.
Mosque Areas:
1. The Compound Wall
2. The Courtyard
A. Portico
B. Inner Court.
3. Inner Portico
4. The Top Minarets.
History:
Information available indicates that the mosque was built in the year 717 AD. Towards the end of the Qaramathians, it was rebuilt in nearly 1058 AD on the request of two dignitaries from Bahrain, Abdulla Bin Bahlool and Abu Al Waleed Musallam.
During the sixth Hijra century (twelfth Gregorian history), Prince Al Uyooni Abu Sinan expanded and beautified the mosque and built a minaret for it. In the period between 1400 and 1600 AD, another minaret was added. All that was left from the first mosque, which is believed to date back to the Ummayd Period, was the Qibla wall which was held in high respect and therefore was not demolished.
The mosque has six engravings, two of which are on the Qibla stone, one on a stone telling the story of building the mosque, one on a stone contains six lines of engravings, two pieces of a long strip which was circling the wall of the mosque interior and a long piece having a relatively recent writing which was broken into three pieces.
القلب الجريح
Apr 3 2005, 12:10 AM
مشكورين اخواني...وخاصة السيده
برشلوني89
Apr 3 2005, 09:55 AM
مشكور خوووووووووك
بس ابي صور حقهم بسرعة اذا تقدر ومشكووووووووور
حزب الله
Apr 3 2005, 10:07 AM
السلام عليكم ...
تفضل اخي برشلوني ..
قلعه البحرين :

قلعه عراد

وكذلك في هذا الرابط ... جوله للمتحف الوطني ... تستطيع الاستفاده من الصور الموجود على هذا الرابط :
http://www.al-wahat.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=8762وعلى هذا الرابط .. مجموعه من الصور لقلعه البرتغال :
http://www.al-wahat.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=8675وهذا الرابط ... لمحمية العرين :
http://www.al-wahat.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=8679
alsayda
Apr 3 2005, 02:25 PM
قلعة البحرين

بيت الجسرة

بيت القرآن

مسجد الخميس
برشلوني89
Apr 5 2005, 03:19 PM
ابي صورة حق بيت القرآن بسرعة
ومشكوووووووورين
alsayda
Apr 5 2005, 03:33 PM
حظي ردي
Apr 6 2005, 03:55 PM
مشكوووووووووووورين ويعطيكم العافيه
السيدة وحزب الله
يسلمووا ورحم الله والديكم
وجزاكم الله الف خيرررررررررررررررررررر
ريحتوني عن التدور الصور
اختكم