http://dawn.com/2012/10/23/mecca-gold-makes-glittering-souvenir-for-pilgrims/

Mecca gold makes glittering souvenir for pilgrims
Reuters | 7 hours ago 

 
A Muslim pilgrim shops in a gold market near the Grand Mosque in the holy city 
of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. -AP Photo

MECCA: They might wear the humble white sheets required for Islam’s hajj 
pilgrimage, but for many visitors thronging Mecca’s streets, the perfect 
souvenir of their trip is that most glittering of commodities: gold.

For most pilgrims hajj represents the fulfillment of a lifelong ambition and 
many of them want to commemorate their journey with keepsakes or gifts for 
relatives that carry a special religious significance.

Pilgrims from smaller, less cosmopolitan places than Mecca, also find the gold 
jewellery to be cheaper, better quality and more elaborate than what is 
available at home, creating a thriving annual market for the precious metal.

“The designs are beautiful. Everything is beautiful. I am confused which ones 
to pick,” said Ijlal Suleiman, 35, from Sudan.

But after bargaining with a gold salesman she decided to move to the next shop 
to sample other designs.  Dozens of gold shops lie just outside the Grand 
Mosque, Islam’s holiest site, and their shelves and windows sparkle with 
bracelets, necklaces, rings, earrings, lockets and chains engraved with 
traditional Middle Eastern and Indian designs.

Prices of unworked gold are similar to those in Dubai, a regional jewellery 
hub, with 24-carats going for 204 UAE dirhams ($55.54) a gram in the emirate, 
and 215 riyals ($57.33) in Mecca, said a shopkeeper.

Most of the jewellery is manufactured in Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea port city of 
Jeddah from 21-carat gold, while pieces with Indian designs are imported 
through Dubai, said Ali Abdullah, 35, a Saudi who has been working in a gold 
shop in Mecca for 10 years.

“The gold sold in Mecca is pure and not tampered with,” he said.

“The Saudi gold is the best in the world. Its quality is high and it’s blessed. 
People buy gold and say this is blessed gold from Mecca.”

Unlike the white gold studded with diamonds and precious stones on display in 
Dubai’s glitzy shopping malls, gold in Mecca’s markets hardly has any additions 
which is more attractive to customers who buy it as an investment.

“The gold here is good in terms of its weight and manufacturing,” said Mohammed 
Idrisur Rahman, 57, a lawyer from Bangladesh, as he bought two lockets for his 
daughter and daughter-in-law.

“It is solid gold and the price is good and it’s bought from a holy place.” For 
distant relatives less shiny but highly sought after gifts would suffice, 
Rahman said.

That includes prayer beads and zamzam water, pumped from a holy well in Mecca.  
However, not all pilgrims see their purchases as religious.

“I don’t believe in blessing nonsense. Gold is good, it’s better than buying 
fabrics and clothes,” said Haj Namen, 47, from Iraqi Kurdistan after buying 
$2,450 worth of gold for his wife at home.

“If you are away from your wife for a month you have to get her some gold,” 
said Najem, who has performed haj consecutively for the past 12 years as part 
of his job as a tour operator.


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