Mysterious spider web
Release Date:2019-11-15 22:59:05
Morocco is an ancient and mysterious country in distant Africa, and Marrakesh is the 'homeland of God'. Africa is admired and admired by countless people for its distant, mysterious, beautiful, and unique exotic scenery.
There is a legend in Islam that Muhammad, in order to avoid the pursuit and killing of the Quraysh polytheists at night, entered the Sa'r cave to hide. As soon as he entered the cave, the entrance was covered with spider webs again. When the enemy chased after the cave, they found that the entrance was covered with spider webs, and mountain pigeons were nesting and chirping around. They believed that no one could enter the cave, so they returned to Mecca and Muhammad was able to escape. To commemorate this event, Muslims drew a "refuge map" of the Prophet Sa'er Cave and used spider webs as auspicious protective patterns.
In the city of Marrakesh, various spider web patterns can be seen everywhere. At the Quran Academy, there are changing spider webs on the roof, walls, and by the entrance, with a circular pattern in the center that radiates outwards, forming grids of varying sizes and shapes. Some grids are embedded with pine cones, symbolizing longevity and longevity.

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