@666ete: أكبر ساعة في العالم ليست مجرد ساعة عادية، بل معلم ضخم يطل على مكة المكرمة. تقع على قمة برج ضخم ضمن مجمع أبراج البيت، ويُشاهد وجهها من مسافات بعيدة جدًا. صُممت لتكون رمزًا معماريًا ودينيًا يراه ملايين الزوار كل عام. يبلغ قطر وجه الساعة حوالي 43 مترًا، وهو حجم هائل يجعلها أكبر من ساعات شهيرة كثيرة حول العالم. كل جهة من جهات البرج تحمل ساعة عملاقة، بحيث يمكن رؤيتها من مختلف أنحاء المدينة. أما العقارب والأرقام فصُممت بإضاءة قوية تعمل ليلًا لتبقى واضحة في السماء. البرج نفسه يصل ارتفاعه إلى أكثر من 600 متر تقريبًا، ما يجعله واحدًا من أطول المباني على وجه الأرض. وفوق الساعة كُتب لفظ الجلالة “الله” بحروف ضخمة مضاءة يمكن رؤيتها من مسافات بعيدة، ليصبح البرج مزيجًا بين العمارة الحديثة والرمزية الدينية. ليست الفكرة مجرد معرفة الوقت؛ بل أن تكون الساعة علامة يهتدي بها الناس، ومعلمًا بصريًا ضخمًا يميز أفق مكة. وعندما تُضاء ليلًا تبدو كأنها نجمة معلقة فوق المدينة. كثيرون يرونها اليوم رمزًا حديثًا للعظمة المعمارية في العالم الإسلامي، ودليلًا على كيف يمكن للتكنولوجيا والهندسة أن تصنع معالم تبقى في ذاكرة البشر طويلًا⁩⁩⁩⁩⁩ #fyp #4u #عبارات #tiktok

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