On behalf of Prince Faisal Bin Abdullah Bin Mohammed Al-Saud, Minister of Education, Prince Faisal Bin Saud Bin Mohammed Tuesday evening opened the exhibition of “Three Mosques (the Holy Mosques of Makkah and Madina and the Blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque)” with the participation of 17 artists from 13 Muslim countries. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Saad Al-Rashid, the secretary general of heritage department at the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities, said the expo will provide a good opportunity to the artists of the Muslim world to express their feelings toward holy sites in Makkah and Madina as well as Al-Quds. On his part, Prince Faisal Bin Saud Bin Mohammed highlighted the great efforts being exerted by King Abdullah, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, and Crown Prince Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz in the service of the two Holy Mosques as well as their inalienable stand vis-à-vis Al-Aqsa Mosque. He noted that the show reflects the tolerant message of Islam. He pointed out that the Grand Mosque, the Prophet's Mosque and Al-Aqsa Mosque constitute minarets for the unification of all the Muslims. The function was attended by Mohammed Al-Kabbah, Governor of Casablanca, Dr. Mohammed Al-Bishr, Saudi ambassador to Morocco, and a number of officials and intellectuals.