Someone Discovered A Stunning Rose Design When Freezing Zamzam Water

Hera Shabbir

A water researcher recently decided to experiment with freezing Zamzam water—and what she found was nothing short of fascinating!

Everyone knows Zamzam water is considered a precious symbol of the holy city of Makkah, packed with minerals and believed by many to be among the purest and best water in the world. But this researcher’s experiment brought out details that left people in awe…

First off, she noticed something pretty surprising: it took over 20 minutes for Zamzam water to fully freeze!

 

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That’s way longer than your typical tap water. What could be causing this unexpected delay? Definitely a curiosity worth pondering!

But the real magic happened once she took the frozen piece of Zamzam water out of the freezer….

What appeared before her eyes was a stunning rose-like pattern etched in the ice!

Yes, a rose shape! This unexpected beauty sparked an online buzz, with people marveling at the intricate design.

To push the experiment even further, she melted the ice and refroze it—and this time, she observed a cube-like shape

This cube wasn’t just cool, but she believed it was a symbolic nod to the Holy Kaaba, a central and significant site in Islam. The resemblance highlighted Zamzam water’s deep connection to its spiritual and cultural roots in Makkah.

What made this discovery even more fascinating for many was the knowledge that Zamzam water is rich in minerals  and often touted as the best water in the world. People across social media and news outlets were quick to point out the incredible significance of these patterns, relating them to the spiritual importance of Zamzam water and its ties to holy rituals and landmarks.

 

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