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7 El Monbar, or the Tribune of the Preacher, made of beautiful white 
marble. 
8 Small brass pillars which surround the Kaaba. 
9 Makem Maleki, or the place of prayer for the sick so named* 
10 Golden lamps suspended in the interior of the Kaaba. 
11 Glass lamps suspended between the small brass pillars. 
12 The end of the Rey of the Kaaba. 
13 Brazier used in perfuming the interior of the Kaaba. 
14 Form of the pitchers at the well Zemzem. 
15 Form of the Capitals of several of the columns of the Temple. 
VIII. A sacred place, called Saffa, formed by three arches in one of the' 
streets of Mecca. 
It was on the mountain in the back ground, which is denominated 
Djebel, Aborkonbis, that the black stone of the Kaaba descended 
from heaven. 
IX. A sacred place, called Meroua, formed by three great walls, and situ- 
ated in another of the streets of Mecca. The houses ascend nearly 
to the summit of the hill of Mecca. In the streets are seen the 
barbers, who shave the heads of the Pilgrims when they have 
completed the seven, journies between Saffa and Merou. 
X. View of the Kaalat el Moilah, or the Arabian Coast. 
