Muhammad's tomb is in Medina of Saudi Arabia (KSA). Muslims make pilgrimage to Muhammad's tomb. ____________________________________________ Muslims do not make pilgrimage to the tomb of prophet Muhammad (PBUH). They make pilgrimage to Kaaba in Makkah (or Mecca). It is a matter of preference (not obligatory) to visit the prophet tomb in Medina and to pray in the prophet Mosque their.
Muslims believe when the angle Gabriel visited prophet delivered the messages of God and he was selected a prophet to deliver messages of God to people.
His grave is in the region of Najd (East Saudi-Arabia), 15 km away from the grave of Musaylima al Kadhdhab (the liar). That's why both of them are considered to be the predicted cornes of Shaytan (Hadith Bukhari). Scool classes in Saudi-Arabia are directed to visit his grave...
She died in a place called Al Abuaa, a place on the way from Makkah to Al Madinah, coz she died on her way back from her visit to Prophet Muhammad's relatives in Al Madinah
They pray and recite Quran in the prophet Mosque (AlMasjid Alnabawy). They also pay attribute, respect, and pray for Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) who is buried there and also his first two successors AbouBakr and Omar. They also visit the important religious sites there. The Muslims may visit Madina Munawara any time of the year, however, most of them coming for Hajj visit Madina Munawra before or after Hajj. They offer Darood-o-Salam at the holy Tomb of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (May peace be upon him). They also visit Masjid-i-Quba, the first mosque built by the holy Prophet (SAW) when he came to Madina Munawara. They also visit the Field of Uhd and offer salam to Hazrat Hamza, the beloved Uncle of the holy Prophet (SAW). He was Martyred in the battle of Uhd and is buried in the same field. They may visit other places associated with the holy Prophet (SAW).
St Thomas Becket did not have a grave - he had first a temporary stone coffin kept above ground, then a very ornately decorated shrine into which the stone coffin was placed. This was situated in a prominent position at the east end of Canterbury cathedral.So people came not to visit a grave but to visit the shrine, where holes in the sides allowed them to reach inside to touch the stone coffin.
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The kabaThey should visit Makkah (or Mecca) and its vicinity to perform hajj (or pilgrimage) if they can afford it financially, physically, and securely.
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Yes you can it's a public place where you get to visit his home and get to see his grave it's for tourist Yes you can it's a public place where you get to visit his home and get to see his grave it's for tourist
Yes you can visit Princess Diana's grave, it is in England, though.
The grave Yard