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What is Islam's teaching about the death of Mohammed and what happened to his remains?

2006-12-01 01:08:28 · 12 answers · asked by Jezzabenko 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

12 answers

i dont know

2006-12-01 01:09:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

The same what had happened to Jesus after he died.
Muhammad teaching is from God and the same God who teach Jesus about religion of God and the ONLY one were sent to so many prophets. ISLAM is an Arabic word to refer to the name of God religion and should Muhammad was born in America among Indians then he wont refer the religion of God as ISLAM and he won't reveal Quran in Arabic and QURAN won't be name as Quran.

Even the Red Indian believe that the good SOUL would be taken to heaven after the death of the body? So the same to the SOUL of Muhammad and Jesus are in heaven as their body were belong to the earth and the law of the nature in earth.

2006-12-01 09:32:40 · answer #2 · answered by mad 2 · 1 0

Thank you first of all for not saying anything offensive and attempting to learn about Islam. God bless you. Well, after Mohammad died, he went up to the Heavens and went with Allah. His remains are in the holy city of Al Madina located in Saudi Arabia. God bless you again and take care.

2006-12-01 09:11:34 · answer #3 · answered by foofoo 3 · 6 1

We Muslims believe he died naturally as any other human being
yet his teachings are the same ,we Muslims don't drink alcohol

that's the proof of his acceptance

please visit http://www.jannah.org/qurantrans/ for guidance

2006-12-01 09:13:43 · answer #4 · answered by boshhhhhhhhhh 2 · 3 0

His remains are in the mosque (named after him) in Meddina.

Here's a link about his death and what's more important about the legacy he left us.

http://www.witness-pioneer.org/vil/Books/MH_LM/prophets_sickness_and_death.htm

Thank you, finally a respectfull question. Have a nice day :)

2006-12-01 09:15:35 · answer #5 · answered by Regina 5 · 2 0

He died like the rest of us will die.
Nothing special, cos he is human as us all.
No such thing as he went up to God to be with God.
What happen to his soul and our soul is only known to God.

What happen during the hereafter is another story.

2006-12-01 09:22:31 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

Prophet Muhammad(pbuh) is laid to rest in his own beautiful mosque in Medinah,Saudi Arabia.

2006-12-01 09:11:56 · answer #7 · answered by Sherzade 5 · 6 0

The Prophet died as a normal person dies.
He was no more than a human being like the rest of us.

Sorry I can not give you the details right now. But theres a really good book out that's called When the Moon split in haff, by S.Rahmaan Mubarakpuri. It's his biography and his life.

Heres a link that tells you it, but the book is in much more depth.
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=11575&ln=eng

Heres something that was part of the death of the Prophet:

The last words of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=45841&ln=eng

Isnaad of the hadeeth about the Angel of Death asking the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) for permission to take his soul
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=71400&ln=eng

Is the Prophet peace and blessings of Allaah alive and present on the earth at this time?
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=6084&ln=eng

I hope that helps.

Also heres some more stuff about the Prophet [and Islam]

His is the creation and the commandment :
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=13379&ln=eng
Guidelines of the true religion
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=9607&ln=eng
Is there a Creator of this universe?
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=4548&ln=eng
The creation of man :
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=13286&ln=eng
The Lord of the World
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=14010&ln=eng
Evidence that the Qur'aan is the Word of Allaah
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=13804&ln=eng
Trees mentioned in the Qur’aan and Sunnah
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=1920&ln=eng
Mankind’s need for religion
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=14055&ln=eng

Mankind’s need for the Messengers:
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=13957&ln=eng
Who was Muhammad(peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=500&ln=eng
Evidence for the truth of the Prophethood of Muhammad
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=2144&ln=eng
Muhammad (peace be upon him) in the bible
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=10116&ln=eng
Evidence for the superiority of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) over other Prophets
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=83417&ln=eng
More questions and answer about the Prophet Muhammad-His Biography:
http://islamqa.com/index.php?ref=376&ln=eng

2006-12-02 15:31:52 · answer #8 · answered by Mr Stick 4 · 0 0

He was buried and his corpse decomposed like every one else's does.

2006-12-01 09:10:38 · answer #9 · answered by mrfoxhorn 5 · 2 3

His body went to the grave and decomposed, his soul went to hell if he denied Jesus as Lord...

2006-12-01 09:14:38 · answer #10 · answered by Commander 6 · 1 6

ONE NIGHT, shortly after his return to Medina, the Prophet (pbuh) woke up at midnight and asked his servant 'Abd Allah to saddle his mule. They then left the house and went to the Baql al-Gharqad, the burial ground of the Muslims. There the Prophet (pbuh) stood in front of the graves and, as though he could see the Muslims buried in them, spoke to them and prayed over them. Later, 'Abd Allah reported, 'The Prophet (pbuh) told me that he was ordered to pray for the dead and that I was to go with him.' After the Prophet (pbuh) had prayed he turned to 'Abd Allah and said, 'I can choose between all the riches of this world, a long life, and then Paradise, or meeting my Lord and entering Paradise now.' 'Abd Allah begged him to choose a long, rich life, followed by Paradise, but the Prophet (pbuh) told him that he had already chosen to meet his Lord now rather than remain in the world.




The following morning the Prophet (pbuh) awoke with a terrible headache, but despite this he led the prayers at the mosque. From what he said afterwards to the people assembled there, they understood that his death was near. The Prophet (pbuh) praised his best friend, Abu Bakr, who had begun to weep, and told everyone that he knew they would all meet again at a pool in Paradise. He added, however, that although he was sure they would always worship Allah alone; he feared that the pleasures of the world would attract them, and they would begin to compete with one another for material possessions, forgetting spiritual things. Soon after, the Prophet (pbuh) requested that he be moved to the room of 'A'ishah, one of his wives. As the days passed his fever grew worse, until one day he was so ill that he could not even get to the mosque, which was next to where 'A'ishah lived. The Prophet (pbuh) told 'A'ishah to tell the Muslims to let Abu Bakr, her father, lead the prayer, which made them very sad for this was the first time anyone had taken the Prophet's place.

Later, on the 12th day of Rabi al-Awal, in the 11th year of Islam (June 8th 632 A.D.), the Prophet (pbuh) heard the voices of the people in prayer. With great effort he got up and looked from his door at all the Muslims who were assembled in rows behind Abu Bakr; he smiled with great satisfaction. Abu Bakr saw him and stepped back to give the Prophet (pbuh) his place. The Muslims were happy, thinking he was going to pray with them as before, but the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), who looked radiantly beautiful that day, signaled to them to continue on their own. He prayed in a sitting position at the right of Abu Bakr, after which he went back inside and lay his head on 'A'ishah's lap. He was in such pain that his daughter Fatimah cried out in pity. Then the Prophet (pbuh) said, 'There is no pain for your father after this day; truly, death has appeared to me. We must all suffer it till the Day of Judgement.' As he lay there, 'A'ishah remembered that he had once said, ’Allah never takes a Prophet to Himself without giving him the choice. 'Then she heard the Prophet (pbuh) speak. His last words were, 'Nay, rather the Exalted Communion of Paradise.'

‘A’ishah then said to herself, 'So, by Allah, he is not choosing us!' When the people in the mosque heard that the Prophet (pbuh) was dead, they were filled with grief. ‘Umar could not, and would not, believe it, and exclaimed that it was not true. Abu Bakr then went out and spoke gently to the people, saying 'All praise belongs to Allah! O people, whoever worshipped Muhammad, Muhammad is dead. But for him who worships Allah, Allah is living and never dies. ' He then recited this verse from the Qur’an which had been revealed after the battle of Uhud:

In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful Muhammad is but a messenger, messengers (the like of whom) have passed away before him. Will it be that, when he dies or is slain, you will turn back on your heels? He who turns back does no hurt to Allah, and Allah will reward the thankful.

No soul can ever die except by Allah’s permission and at a term appointed. Whoso desires the reward of the world, We bestow on him thereof; and whosoever desires the reward of the Hereafter, We bestow on him thereof We shall reward the thankful. The Holy Qur’an,Chapter 3,Verse 144-45

After this the people pledged their loyalty to Abu Bakr, whom the Prophet (pbuh) had chosen to lead the prayer. Abu Bakr accepted and concluded what he had to say with these words: 'Obey me so long as I obey Allah and His Messenger. But if I disobey Allah and His Messenger, you owe me no obedience. Arise for your prayer, Allah have mercy upon you!' The people rose and asked him: 'Where will the Prophet (pbuh) be buried?' Abu Bakr remembered that the Prophet (pbuh) had said, 'No Prophet dies who is not buried on the spot where he died. ' And so the Prophet (pbuh) was buried in a grave dug in the floor of 'A'ishah's room, in the house next to the mosque. The spot became known as the Haram al-Nabawi and Muslims from all over the world go there to pray and to give their blessings and greetings of peace to the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).


And Lo! thine verily will be a reward unfailing. And Lo! thou art of a tremendous nature. The Holy Qur’an,Chapter 68,Verse 3-4

http://www.thetruecall.com/home/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=64

2006-12-01 09:14:13 · answer #11 · answered by A2Z 4 · 5 0

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