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After the Prophet's demise, discussions arose about the location of his burial. Abu Bakr mentioned that he had heard from the Prophet that every prophet is buried at the place where they breathe their last. Consequently, the Prophet was buried in Aisha's chamber, and his grave was placed in the southern part of the chamber.<ref>Anṣārī, ''ʿImārah wa tawsiah al-masjid al-nabawīī'', p. 62; Shanqīṭī, ''Al-Durra al-thamīn fī maʿālim dār al-rasūl al-Amīn'', p. 69.</ref> | After the Prophet's demise, discussions arose about the location of his burial. Abu Bakr mentioned that he had heard from the Prophet that every prophet is buried at the place where they breathe their last. Consequently, the Prophet was buried in Aisha's chamber, and his grave was placed in the southern part of the chamber.<ref>Anṣārī, ''ʿImārah wa tawsiah al-masjid al-nabawīī'', p. 62; Shanqīṭī, ''Al-Durra al-thamīn fī maʿālim dār al-rasūl al-Amīn'', p. 69.</ref> | ||
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*Anṣārī, Nājī Muḥammad Ḥasan ʿabdu l-qādir al-. ''ʿImārah wa tawsiah al-masjid al-nabawīī al-sharīf ʿabar tārīkh''. [n.p], Nādī al-madīna al-munawwara al-adabī, 1996. | |||
*Jaʿfariyān, Rasūl. ''Āthār-i islāmi-yi Makka wa Madīna''. Tehran: Mashʿar, 1382 Sh. | |||
*Shanqīṭī, Ghāī Muḥammad al-Amīn al-. ''Al-Durra al-thamīn fī maʿālim dār al-rasūl al-Amīn''. Beirut: Muʾassisa ʿUlūm al-Qurʾān, 1991. | |||
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The Chamber of the Prophet, the home of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Aisha, is the place of the Prophet's demise and his burial site. It is located in the city of Medina within the premises of the Masjid al-nabi. This house, like the other houses of the Prophet's wives, was attached to the [Masjid al-nabi, and its door opened into the mosque. Later, with the expansion of the Masjid al-nabi, it became part of its interior.
Location
During the construction of the Prophet's Mosque, rooms (chambers) were built on its eastern side for the residence of the Prophet and his wives. Initially, a chamber was built for Suda, followed by one for Aisha, and extending from there, another chamber was constructed for Fatima(a).[1] The Noble Chamber is the title given to the chamber of Aisha because the Prophet passed away in this chamber and was buried at the same location.[2] This chamber is situated in the east of the mosque, and its door opens into the Rawdah of the Prophet.[3]
The Prophet's burial place is in this Chamber
The Prophet passed away in the chamber of Aisha.[4] However, some sources believe that the resting place and burial site of the Prophet are between the chamber of Aisha and the chamber of Lady Fatimah, belonging to none of his wives.[5]
After the Prophet's demise, discussions arose about the location of his burial. Abu Bakr mentioned that he had heard from the Prophet that every prophet is buried at the place where they breathe their last. Consequently, the Prophet was buried in Aisha's chamber, and his grave was placed in the southern part of the chamber.[6]
Notes
- ↑ Jaʿfarīyān, Āthār-i islāmi-yi Makka wa Madīna, p. 217-218.
- ↑ Anṣārī, ʿImārah wa tawsiah al-masjid al-nabawīī, p. 61.
- ↑ Anṣārī, ʿImārah wa tawsiah al-masjid al-nabawīī, p. 61.
- ↑ Anṣārī, ʿImārah wa tawsiah al-masjid al-nabawīī, p. 62.
- ↑ Jaʿfarīyān, Āthār-i islāmi-yi Makka wa Madīna, p. 218.
- ↑ Anṣārī, ʿImārah wa tawsiah al-masjid al-nabawīī, p. 62; Shanqīṭī, Al-Durra al-thamīn fī maʿālim dār al-rasūl al-Amīn, p. 69.
References
- Anṣārī, Nājī Muḥammad Ḥasan ʿabdu l-qādir al-. ʿImārah wa tawsiah al-masjid al-nabawīī al-sharīf ʿabar tārīkh. [n.p], Nādī al-madīna al-munawwara al-adabī, 1996.
- Jaʿfariyān, Rasūl. Āthār-i islāmi-yi Makka wa Madīna. Tehran: Mashʿar, 1382 Sh.
- Shanqīṭī, Ghāī Muḥammad al-Amīn al-. Al-Durra al-thamīn fī maʿālim dār al-rasūl al-Amīn. Beirut: Muʾassisa ʿUlūm al-Qurʾān, 1991.