Description
Presenting an exceptional Islamic historical artifact — the Ottoman Period Rawdah Sharif Key & Lock from Masjid an-Nabawi, Madinah. This remarkable piece represents the architectural heritage and sacred history of one of the holiest sites in Islam.
Masjid an-Nabawi, the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah, is the second holiest mosque in Islam and the resting place of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Within this blessed mosque lies the Rawdah Sharif, the sacred area between the Prophet’s pulpit (Minbar) and his blessed chamber. According to authentic Islamic tradition, the Rawdah is described as “a garden from the gardens of Paradise.”
During the Ottoman Empire (1517–1918), the Ottoman sultans took great responsibility for preserving and beautifying the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah. Many architectural components of Masjid an-Nabawi — including doors, locks, gates, and ceremonial keys — were crafted by skilled Ottoman artisans using high-quality metalwork and engraved Arabic calligraphy.
Image Analysis
The artifact displayed in the image includes:
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A large historic Ottoman key with ornate Islamic design
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A decorative lock plate engraved with Arabic calligraphy
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A luxury presentation case with embroidered Islamic calligraphy
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Classical Ottoman metal craftsmanship and ornamental motifs
The design of the key and lock reflects the artistic tradition of Ottoman Islamic architecture, where even functional objects such as keys were crafted with spiritual symbolism and intricate decorative details.
Artifacts associated with Masjid an-Nabawi and Rawdah Sharif are extremely rare and hold tremendous historical and religious significance. Such pieces are highly sought after by collectors of Islamic antiques, sacred relics, and Ottoman heritage artifacts.
This remarkable artifact is ideal for:
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Islamic museums and cultural institutions
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Private collectors of Islamic heritage
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Masjid historical displays
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Islamic art collectors
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Luxury Islamic artifact collections
Owning an artifact connected to Rawdah Sharif in Madinah represents a profound spiritual connection to the Prophet’s Mosque and the rich history of Islamic civilization.
Product Features
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Authentic Ottoman period Rawdah Sharif key & lock
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Associated with Masjid an-Nabawi, Madinah
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Intricate Arabic calligraphy engraved metalwork
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Classic Ottoman Islamic craftsmanship
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Preserved in decorative presentation case
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Rare Islamic sacred heritage artifact
Rare Ottoman period Rawdah Sharif key and lock associated with Masjid an-Nabawi in Madinah, beautifully preserved with Arabic calligraphy and traditional Ottoman metal craftsmanship. A highly valuable Islamic heritage artifact for collectors and museums.

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