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3 - The Kabah - A Tour

Published on Feb 09, 2008 in Spirituality > Religion

3D Kabah Podcast - Islam

3D Kabah Podcast - Islam

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8 -Tawaf - 1 Min

8 -Tawaf - 1 Min

September 06, 2008

7 - Jump - 1 Min 30 Secs

7 - Jump - 1 Min 30 Secs

August 24, 2008

6 - SAEE - 1 Min 13 Secs

6 - SAEE - 1 Min 13 Secs

August 14, 2008

5 - Saee Preview - 45 seconds

5 - Saee Preview - 45 seconds

March 04, 2008

5 - Saee Preview - 45 seconds

5 - Saee Preview - 45 seconds

March 04, 2008

4 - Maqam Ibrahim (Station of Abraham) - 1min 14 secs

4 - Maqam Ibrahim (Station of Ab...

February 18, 2008

4 - Maqam Ibrahim (Station of Abraham) - 1min 14 secs

4 - Maqam Ibrahim (Station of Ab...

February 18, 2008

3 - The Kabah - A Tour

3 - The Kabah - A Tour

February 09, 2008

3 - The Kabah - A Tour

3 - The Kabah - A Tour

February 09, 2008

2 - Mosque Rotation Rendered - 35 seconds

2 - Mosque Rotation Rendered - 3...

February 03, 2008

2 - Mosque Rotation Rendered - 35 seconds

2 - Mosque Rotation Rendered - 3...

February 03, 2008

1 - Wireframe Preview - 35 seconds

1 - Wireframe Preview - 35 seconds

February 01, 2008

1 - Wireframe Preview - 35 seconds

1 - Wireframe Preview - 35 seconds

February 01, 2008

 

This is the third video in the 3D Kabah podcast series. In this video we take a tour around the Kabah. Stopping to see the Black Stone, The Kabah d... More

This is the third video in the 3D Kabah podcast series. In this video we take a tour around the Kabah. Stopping to see the Black Stone, The Kabah door, the Hijr Ismael, the water spout and the Yemeni corner. This video will allow you to get a sense of where these things are in relation to each other, and in relation to the Kabah. The act of Tawaaf, is what you typically see on video footage of the Kabah, with thousands of people walking anti-clockwise around the Kabah. Tawaaf starts at the black stone which you kiss, or touch, or just point towards depending on how busy it is and how easy it is to do any of these. In reality, there are always so many people there that it’s sufficient to stand on the black line (indicating the position of the black stone), and point towards it. Less

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