Al Handasa Square in Jeddah
Saudi Arabia - Al Khobar - Jeddah - Riyadh
The city of Jeddah is intersected by several roads and squares so as to reduce congestion in the roads. Among the numerous squares that abound the city, Al-Handasa Square in Jeddah is one of the busiest and probably the most famous road junction in the city. The Al-Handasa Square in Jeddah was built in 1986 AD. The Al-Handasa Square sprawls on 4000 sq meters of expanse. There are some huge geometrical tools structured in the middle of the square, namely, a compass, a triangle, a protractor and a ruler. These giant-size tools which are the cynosure of the Al-Handasa Square in Jeddah are considered among the largest of their kind in the world. The hugeness of these tools inspires awe and wonder in the mind of the viewers. The height of the compass, being the largest in the world, is recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records. The cumulative weight of the Al-Handasa Square at Jeddah amounts to 66 tons.
There is a Quranic proverb written on the model ruler, "He has taught man that which he knew not". Truly enough, the exquisitely crafted structure of the Al-Handasa Square of Jeddah inadvertently invokes a lesson in the mind of the viewers that human capability is beyond measurement and imagination.