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Glass House in Quranic Park: The Glass House, also known as the Cave of Miracles, is a climate-controlled greenhouse located within Dubai's Quranic Park. It houses a collection of 29 plant species mentioned in the Quran and the Sunnah, the teachings and traditions of Prophet Muhammad. These plants thrive in the controlled environment provided by the glasshouse, which replicates their natural growing conditions. Visitors can stroll through the lush greenery and learn about the significance of these plants in Islamic culture through informative plaques. The Glass House is a popular spot for botany enthusiasts and those interested in Islamic religion and culture. The entrance fee is minimal, making it an accessible attraction for visitors to Dubai.
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Quranic Park. Well worth the extra drive, this 148-acre park encompasses gardens, a lake, a fountain and the Glass House — a space that features (and explains the significance of) 43 fruits, vegetables and plants mentioned in the Koran, Islam’s sacred book. There’s also an interactive exhibition called the Cave of Miracles, which illustrates notable events in Islamic history. It’s a unique, engaging way for people of all backgrounds to learn about the world’s second-largest religion. BTW: Try to visit on a day when the skies are clear; it’ll make the park look even more picturesque.
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