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New 49,000-megapixel Saudi Kaaba photos send #BlackStone trending

New 49,000-megapixel Saudi Kaaba photos send #BlackStone trending
The release of the new Kaaba images comes after a year in which access to Mecca's Grand Mosque has been limited by Covid-19.
2 min read
04 May, 2021
The Black Stone images come after a year of disruption at the Kaaba [AFP/Getty-file photo]
Stunning new 49,000-megapixel images of the Black Stone in Mecca have stirred excitement on social media in the Middle East, Esquire reported on Tuesday.

The , known to many by its Arabic name, "Al-Hajar Al-Aswad", is located in the south-eastern corner.

This is, in turn, the centrepiece of Islam's holiest of holies, the Grand Mosque in Mecca.

Social media users have sent the hashtag #BlackStone trending around the Middle East by discussing the pictures which Saudi officials said were produced using a technique called "photo stacking".

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The process involves shooting more than 1,000 individual images in seven hours, which were then combined into one larger image over the course of 48 hours.

Muslims believe the Prophet Muhamad fixed the rock in its current location in 605 AD.

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One Twitter user "MASHA ALLAH ! Amazingly beautiful pictures of Hajre Aswad".

The Black Stone, safeguarded by a silver case, is actually eight smaller stones stuck into one larger rock.

The images come after a year in which access to the Kaaba for pilgrims was  restrictions.

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