MAKKAH — The Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, supervisor of the International Exhibitions and Museums of the Prophet's Biography and Islamic Civilization, Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa, inspected the International Museum of the Prophet's Biography at the Clock Towers in Makkah, a major and principal station for the museum. He reviewed the various and innovative sections of the exhibition and announced the trial operation of the museum during the current month of Ramadan, which includes more than 30 sections, offering over 200 visual and interactive displays in five world languages, utilizing the latest digital and interactive display technologies. The exhibition and museum aim to introduce the biography of our noble Prophet (peace be upon him) embodying its guiding values for the righteous path, enhancing Islamic awareness of his guidance, and revealing the risks of extremism falsely attributed to Islam, especially in relation to the Prophet's biography. It highlights our Islamic civilization from its pure source and noble guidance. The series of International Museums of the Prophet's Biography and Islamic Civilization, with its permanent and touring branches, represents a unique initiative in the history of introducing the Prophet's biography and Islamic civilization. It features original scientific sources and works, peer-reviewed research, and presentation methods using the latest technologies of our time, providing visitors from around the world with information about Islamic values and addressing misconceptions about them.