Inside Prophet(s)'s Grave
#51
Posted 21 April 2012 - 10:18 PM
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#52
Posted 06 September 2012 - 08:40 AM
Ever since I visited the grave of the Prophet(s) three years ago, I was deeply intrigued by the mystery of what lies behind the closed green-coloured grill that surrounds the burial chamber of the Prophet. I wondered if the actual grave could be seen or not.
What I found out from different sources was that the actual room which has the grave cannot be accessed by anyone and it is completely closed from the outside world. Nobody has seen the grave for the past almost 600 years.
I was able to find out that the burial room is surrounded by another bigger 5-walled room and this later structure is enclosed by a covering similar to the covering of the Kaaba, but this is green in colour rather than black.
I had always strongly wished if I could - at any time in my life - find any images of this interior, but unfortunately I could find none - till this time.
Alhumdolillah, one of my biggest wishes has come true. I have finally - after years - managed to come across three pictures which show the interior of the chamber. These are extremely rare images and most people would not have set their eyes on them before.
The first image shows the green coloured covering which encloses the inner room. This cloth is changed once every 50 years and under this cloth is the 5 walled room.
I am not sure what the second image shows, but it looks like a mimber which is also covered.
The third image is most probably the place where the house of Imam Ali(as) was located.
My dua is that I could somehow enter this place and come closer to the place where our Prophet(s) is present.
#53
Posted 07 September 2012 - 10:14 AM
Aale Mohammad, on 06 September 2012 - 08:40 AM, said:
I had always strongly wished if I could - at any time in my life - find any images of this interior, but unfortunately I could find none - till this time.
Alhumdolillah, one of my biggest wishes has come true. I have finally - after years - managed to come across three pictures which show the interior of the chamber. These are extremely rare images and most people would not have set their eyes on them before.
The first image shows the green coloured covering which encloses the inner room. This cloth is changed once every 50 years and under this cloth is the 5 walled room.
I am not sure what the second image shows, but it looks like a mimber which is also covered.
The third image is most probably the place where the house of Imam Ali(as) was located.
My dua is that I could somehow enter this place and come closer to the place where our Prophet(s) is present.
Are all of those pictures on the interior side of the grates we see from outside?.. if so it looks like quite a large room.
#54
Posted 08 September 2012 - 08:21 AM
#56
Posted 09 September 2012 - 02:11 PM
Maitham, on 08 June 2010 - 07:17 AM, said:
Why do they not allow pictures to be taken?
Because they're kaffir and want to hide any and all evidence of Islam, which is also why they destroyed:
- The house the Prophet Muhammad
- The house of Mawlid where Muhammad is believed to have been born in 570. Originally turned into a cattle market, it now lies under a rundown building which was built 70 years ago as a compromise after Wahhabi clerics called for it to be torn down.
- The house of Khadija, Muhammad’s first wife. Muslims believe he received some of the first revelations there. It was also where his children Fatimah and Qasim were born. After it was rediscovered during the Haram extensions in 1989, it was covered over and it was made into a library.
- House of Muhammed in Medina, where he lived after the migration from Mecca.
- Dar al Arqam, the first Islamic school where Muhammad taught.[13] It now lies under the extension of the Masjid Al Nabawi of Madinah.
- Qubbat’ al-Thanaya, the burial site of Muhammed's incisor that was broken in the Battle of Uhud.
- Mashrubat Umm Ibrahim, built to mark the location of the house where Muhammad’s son, Ibrahim, was born to Mariah.
- Dome which served as a canopy over the Well of Zamzam.
- Bayt al-Ahzan of Sayyida Fatima, in Medina.
- House of Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq, in Medina.
- Mahhalla complex of Banu Hashim, in Medina.
- House of Ali where Hasan and Husayn were born.
- The mosque at the grave of Sayyid al-Shuhada’ Hamza bin Abdul Muttalib.
- The Mosque of Fatima Zahra.
- The Mosque of al-Manaratain.
- Mosque and tomb of Sayyid Imam al-Uraidhi ibn Ja‘far al-Sadiq, destroyed by dynamite on August 13, 2002.
- Four mosques at the site of the Battle of the Trench in Medina.
- The Mosque of Abu Rasheed.
- Salman al-Farsi Mosque, in Medina.
- Raj'at ash-Shams Mosque, in Medina.
- Jannat al-Baqi in Medina, completely leveled.
- Jannat al-Mu'alla, the ancient cemetery at Mecca.
- Grave of Hamida al-Barbariyya, the mother of Imam Musa al-Kazim.
- Grave of Amina bint Wahb, Muhammad’s mother, bulldozed and set alight in 1998.
- Graves of Banu Hashim in Mecca.
- Tombs of Hamza and other martyrs were demolished at Uhud.
- Tomb of Eve in Jeddah, sealed with concrete in 1975.
- Grave of the father of Muhammad
Surah Al-Kahf, Ayah 21:
"And thus did We make (men) to get knowledge of them, that they might know that Allah's promise is true and that as for the hour there is no doubt about it. When they disputed among themselves about their affair and said: Erect and edifice over them - their Lord best knows them. Those who prevailed in their affair said: We will certainly raise a Masjid over them."
Tafsir:
"The king and his followers differed in what they saw. Some said lets build an edifice just as was there. Others said lets build a Masjid at the mouth of the cave. This dispute came after knowledge of their death, according to Ibn 'Abbas. The idol worshippers of that time wanted to build an edifice to hide them from people (because it was a sign of God)."
"'Those who prevailed in their affair...' is a reference to the God-believing king and his companions because they built a place of worship whereby people could know of these signs and get the blessing of praying at this sacred place."
#57
Posted 20 September 2012 - 08:14 AM
May i add for the information of those who are interested:
If you could look through the first or second (from left) holes in the golden grill, you would be see the view which is shown in the first picture in post# 52.
If you could walk through the gate shown below (baba-e-fatima(as)), you would see what the second image shows in post#52. The green coloured structure in this picture is probably what is considered as the tomb of Hazrat Fatima(as). This is infact the house where she lived.
The third image in post#52 is just to the right side of the second image. The green covering on the right side hangs over mehrab-e-tahujjad (the exaxt place where the Prophet(s) used to pray the night prayer. The mehrab (the pillar) in front of the green cover is called the pillar of hazrat Fatima(as)'s house.
In line with this mehrab, there is another pillar at the far end of the picture, which appears to have a mirror attached to it. This is the pillar of Jibreel, the place where Hazrat Jibreel used to visit the Prophet(s).
In the center of the third pic, there are lamps hanging from the ceiling. I was able to see these lamps with my own eyes when I tried to see through the grill into the dark room, but other than this, nothing else is visible from outside.
These images were probably taken about 40 years ago, since the green ghilaf over the sacred chamber in these pictures is the old one which was changed in 1971. In any case, these images are extremely precious and very, very rare. One should consider himself blessed and lucky to be able to see the interior of the blessed chamber of the Prophet(s) - which the wahabis have hidden from our eyes.
Edited by Aale Mohammad, 20 September 2012 - 08:16 AM.
#58
Posted 23 September 2012 - 12:54 AM
Maitham, on 08 June 2010 - 08:44 PM, said:
Akhi nader what is you thoughts on the reasoning for that (what do you think their reasons would be for not allowing cameras) ?
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