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    Inscription on Kaaba’s Mizab Preserves Legacy of Makkah Craftsman

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamJune 19, 2026
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    The Holy Kaaba is rich with details, each carrying stories that span centuries. Among them is the Kaaba’s Mizab (rainwater spout on the Kaaba’s roof), a gilded feature that is not merely an architectural element but a testament to the long history of care devoted to the Kaaba.

     Beneath the Mizab is a small inscription that reads: “made by Ahmed Ibrahim Badr in Makkah.” Though brief, it preserves the story of the craftsman behind one of the Kaaba’s most prominent features.

     Ahmed Ibrahim Badr was born in Makkah in 1339 AH and grew up in an environment known for traditional craftsmanship. Over the years, he became highly skilled in working with precious metals, and his name became associated with several projects related to the Holy Kaaba and its sacred landmarks.

     The creation of the Kaaba’s Mizab was a complex task that required exceptional precision, artistry, and expertise in shaping gold and executing intricate engineering work.

     Historians of the two holy mosques note that inscriptions on the Holy Kaaba serve as valuable historical records. They preserve the names of those who contributed to its construction and maintenance, offering insight into the craftsmen whose dedication helped preserve Islam’s holiest site. Today, these inscriptions remain enduring links between the Kaaba’s landmarks and the men who helped create them.

    Source: Riyadh Daily

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