The relocation of the
minbar to Hebron gave the city a special devotional significance, attracting Muslims, Christians and Jews. The visitors brought patronage, endowments and donations in generous quantities, although their beneficence was targeted not only at the
mosque and shrine but also at the city itself. The glass
mosque lamp, brass candlesticks and pages from the
Qur’an shown in this exhibition are fine examples of their patronage.