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Muhammad ﷺ Qabar❤️ Masjid Al Nabawi🌴 Madinah Al Munawwarah 🕌 🐪🐫☺️

#muhammadﷺ The Sacred Chamber, otherwise known as the Rawdah Mubarak, is the place where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is buried along with two of his most loyal companions and the first caliphs of Islam, Abu Bakr (RA) and Umar (RA). The area around the grave of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is surrounded by several walls and has no door or windows, and thus cannot be accessed or seen. Read on to learn more about Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) grave and the Sacred Prophetic Chamber. How Did Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Die? After suffering from severe illness for fourteen days, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) peacefully passed away at the age of 63 on Monday 12th of Rabi al-Awwal 11 AH (633 CE). According to a narration of Aisha (RA), during his last days, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) would dip his hands into a cup of water and wipe it over his face while praying, “O Allah, help me overcome the pangs of death.” The Messenger of Allah SWT would then cover his face with a blanket. He breathed his last while Aisha (RA) held him in her lap. She heard his final words and looked in the eyes of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) as he stared toward heaven, and he gradually dropped down as his soul departed. Aisha (RA) gently laid the head of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) on a pillow and began to cry along with the women of the house. After overcoming the grief of Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) demise, she narrated: “When the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH ) was healthy, he used to say, ‘No soul of a prophet is seized until he is shown his place in Paradise, and then he is given the option.’ When death approached him while his head was on my thigh, he became unconscious and then recovered consciousness. He looked at the ceiling of the house and said, ‘O Allah! (With) the highest companions.’ I said (to myself), ‘Hence, he is not going to choose us.’ Then I realised that what he had said was the application of the narration, which he used to mention to us when he was healthy. The last words he spoke was, ‘O Allah! (With) the highest companion.” [Sahih Al Bukhari] tomb is located in the southeastern section of the Masjid al-Nabawi in Madinah, Saudi Arabia. Inside the Sacred Chamber Inside, the Prophetic Chamber is split into two sections: The Inner Chamber: The inner chamber used to be the house of Aisha (RA). It has no doors and is the burial place of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his two beloved companions. The Outer Chamber: The outer chamber is established within the boundaries of the House of Fatima (RA). Those who can visit this part of the chamber are allowed to touch the clothes that hang on the wall. However, they cannot move any further. Who Else Is Buried in the Sacred Chamber? Two of Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) most faithful companions are buried along with him in the Sacred Chamber. Abu Bakr (RA) Abu Bakr (RA) passed away at the age of 63, on 22 Jumada al-Akhirah 13 AH, fifteen days after being struck by a severe fever. He left a will with his daughter, Aisha (RA), to be buried next to Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) grave. Umar (RA) Umar (RA) was martyred by Piruz Nahavandi when he was 63 while performing the Fajr prayer on the 26th or 27th of Dhul Hajj 23 AH. Later, Umar (RA), on the advice of Aisha (RA), was buried in the Sacred Chamber alongside Abu Bakr (RA). What Is the Mawajaha? Mawajaha is known as the sacred meeting point. It is located on the eastern side of the Sacred Chamber and is the opening from where Muslims can look inside Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) grave and the graves of Abu Bakr (RA) and Umar (RA) and say their Salam. The Mawajaha comprises three round holes. The first and more prominent hole faces Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) grave. As we move towards the right, there’s a slight gap in the Door of Aisha (RA). Followed by Bab Aisha, the second hole faces the grave of Abu Bakr (RA), whereas the third hole on the very right faces the grave of Umar (RA). Above the grill of the Mawajah, the following Quranic verse is engraved: “Indeed, those who lower their voices before the Messenger of Allah – they are the ones whose hearts Allah has tested for righteousness. For them is forgiveness and great reward.” [Surah al-Hujarat, 49:3]

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