Hussain, during a recent official trip to Saudi Arabia, visited an exhibition-cum-museum on the life and times of the Prophet in Mecca, and invited Nasir Al-Zahrani, general supervisor of the 'Assalamu Alaika Ayyuha Annabiyyu' project to open a branch of the museum in India.
The museum, which already has a branch in Dubai, is planning to open 20 branches across the world, the Saudi Gazette reported yesterday.
"You have done a great service to the Muslim Ummah through your research on the life and times of the Prophet. I invite you to open a branch of this museum in India, which has the second largest Muslim population in the world after Indonesia," Hussain was quoted as saying by the paper.
Al-Zahrani, who has written a 500-volume encyclopedia on the Prophet, said he would love to have a branch of the museum in India and pointed out that he has drawn inspiration from many Indian Muslim scholars during his seven-year research.
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The museum offers a unique experience to visitors as it uses modern technology to throw light on the life and times of the Prophet.
During the visit, Hussain also met Deputy Minister of Haj Hussein Al-Sharief and requested an increase in quota for Indian pilgrims.