He turned and walked down the spiral stairs, leaving the official staring at the ancient journal—where the very first page read:

The Al Harameen Clock is highly recommended for families and individuals who want a reliable, dedicated device for prayer management. While the initial setup requires finding the correct city code, once configured, it is a "set it and forget it" device that reliably serves its purpose year-round. It is especially valuable as a gift for elders who may struggle with smartphone apps.

Al Harameen clocks are renowned for their precision, beauty, and rich cultural heritage. These clocks, often adorning the walls of mosques and Islamic institutions, are not just time-telling devices but also carry significant symbolic value. For those interested in the technical and aesthetic aspects of these clocks, understanding the city code is essential. In this blog post, we'll delve into the world of Al Harameen clocks, focusing on the city code and its implications.

If you have lost your manual, search on YouTube for "Al Harameen City Codes" along with your specific model number (usually found on the back of the clock, e.g., CA-01, CT-01).

The first step is always to refer to the user manual provided with your clock. Al Harameen clocks come with detailed instructions on how to set the city code and other functions.

Faris smiled, tucking the brass key back into his vest. “You have satellites,” he said. “But satellites do not have a heart. The City Code is not about technology. It is about remembering that even a giant clock can stop for one soul.”