Marjona Ilkhomova
DAY 4
Chashmai Ayub museum🖼️
Hello everybody👋💙I am Marjona again😉🙃 and today is our fourth practice day so I am very happy because I see all of you at my todayʼs practice🥰
Today we got together at 10 oʻcklock and started practice with our teacher.
Mausoleum of Chashma-Ayub is the religious building in the heart of Bukhara. It consists of the mausoleum and a holy spring. Today it includes a Museum of Water. The mausoleum was built by the order of Karakhanid rulers in the 12th century. It was rebuilt several times during the 14th-19th centuries. During the Tamerlane's reign the mausoleum was completed. The building features four rooms, located on the East-West axis. Each room is topped with a dome. The western room was the first building and was built as a sepulchral tower; the rest rooms were built later.
This mausoleum is related to a legend of the Prophet Job. Once Bukhara suffered from desert winds and residents suffered from a drought. People prayed Allah for a miracle. And the God heeded their requests. At that time the Prophet Job had a trip through Bukhara lands. He struck the ground with his staff and healing water sprang up. The spring saved Bukhara people and they called it Chashma-Ayub, the spring of Holy Ayub.
Chashmah-Ayyub Mausoleum (also spelled Chashma-Ayub) is a cult historic building with a sacred spring in the center of Bukhara. It was named after the saint Ayyub, known as Job in the Bible. According to legend, the people who lived where Bukhara grew afterwards were dying of thirst, for water had left the area. When they saw Job wandering there, they asked him to help. Job hit the ground with his staff, thus opening a spring with clean and healing water. The local people still believe the spring water is healing.
All in all our this practice day was full of joy and we passed it wonderful😍💜
We got a lot of information about Chashmai Ayub.
Thank you for your attention 🤗
See you soon 👋☺️
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