hello my brother..
forget about thease foul mouths, they really know nothing...
people should be more respective to each other.
i've let a link down that shows a pic believed to be inside the grave,but not very sure...
good luck
2007-01-23 05:38:21
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answered by Lord Dark 2
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It probably doesn't look as good as before the Wahhabi plundered it:
"Not content with demolishing the mausoleums and the cupolas erected on the tombs, they replaced the silken veils covering the Kaaba with common stuffs. At Medina they plundered the accumulated treasures of the tomb of Muhammad; but the local ulema had to send them fatwas justifying this audacity and alleging the use of the treasure in the interest of the Medinese population. For several years they plundered the Mekkan pilgrims and finally caused the cessation of the pilgrimage. (Lammens, Islam: Beliefs and Institutions, p.184)."
There's no photos because it is forbidden for non-Muslims to see the tomb, which is housed in the Mosque of the Prophet in Medina. You'll have to convert and go there to see it.
2007-01-23 13:33:50
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answered by dukefenton 7
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Salaam. Sorry you're getting bigot responses and a bunch of idiots posting their hate. I believe there were some picture of around the grave (underneath) from a few years back when some people were found trying to dig underneath it. RasulAllah SAW is buried in Medina.
Searching google images or even just searching for Prophet Muhammad gravesite may be a good way to find more info.
2007-01-23 13:22:03
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answered by Berzirk 3
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dun bother abt these arrogant ppl plz their not even worth consideration neways i dun think ders ne pic coz i dun think any1 is allowed 2 pics of the indside
EDIT- this is wat i found- a fatwa had been given on this topic hope it mite help
The grave of the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi wa Sallam) was concealed and it was not raised above the ground. Muslims surrounded it by three high walls in order to prevent people using the grave as a mosque or even as a Qibla for people to face when praying. Aisha (RAA) narrated that when the last moment of the life of Allah's Apostle came he started putting his 'Khamisa' on his face and when he felt hot and short of breath he took it off his face and said: "May Allah curse the Jews and Christians for they built the places of worship at the graves of their Prophets." The Prophet was warning (Muslims) of what those had done." Aysha said: " Had it not been the fear of making the grave of the prophet a place of worship it would have been open for everyone" .
So, the fear that people give the grave more importance than that which is legal pushed the companions of the Prophet to level the grave to the ground. Then the Muslims elevated the walls even higher and closed all the gates leading to them. Then, fearing that some people might pray facing the grave, they built two more walls on the two northern corners of the grave constituting a tri-dimensional angle so that nobody could face his grave while praying.
On the other hand, there is no need to stand on his grave, as invoking blessing on him can be done from any place in the world. Abu Dawood reported from Abu Huraria that the the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: ' Do not make your houses graves, and do not make my grave a place of festivity. But invoke blessings on me, for your blessings reach me wherever you may be' .
As far as we know, there are no pictures of the grave itself.
Allah knows best.
2007-01-23 13:19:49
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answered by NS 5
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Try going to a Saudi Arabian historical website and you morons why are you offended by a Muslim question does that put into you a sense of insecurity, Islam is the largest religion on earth and will remain to flourish despite your slanders and Muhammad (PBUH) is the leader of all prophets as his standing with God is above Moses and Jesus.
2007-01-23 13:23:20
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answered by akband 4
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No, if there were any depiction of muhammad or his tomb people would riot as they cannot bear to tolerate those with different beliefs as thiers.
2007-01-23 13:14:34
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answered by Anonymous
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