Jerusalem, Israel Occupied Palestine
Coordinates: 31.776766, 35.243160
Note: Some of the information in this article comes from Jewish sources.
Tomb of the Prophets Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi (Qubur El Anbiyya) is an ancient burial site located on the upper western slope of the Mount of Olives, Jerusalem. According to a medieval Jewish tradition also adopted by Christians, the catacomb is believed to be the burial place of Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi, the last three Hebrew Bible prophets who are believed to have lived during the 6th-5th centuries BC
This category belongs to those prophets that are not mentioned either in Islamic Scriptures or in any of the Ahl-e-kitab books. These prophets were mainly sent to different nations around the world including nation of Bani Israel and not much information is available regarding them to us.
Only thing we know is that people revere and regard these sites as prophetic graves from centuries as it was passed onto them from generations so the thing we can go is pass this legacy to our next generation and not take it upon ourselves to decide whether these sites are authentic or not. Cause it is nearly impossible to be a perfect judge of that.
For example there are some prophets whose names aren’t even knows to general public. Only we know from traditional sources of people who were inspired by some Awliyas or by seeing some dreams over and over that there at a certain distance lies the grave of a holy prophet. Perfect example of this is the 8 graves of Prophets found in Sirhind, Punjab (India) by local farmers.
Another Example: Tomb of Prophet Shu’ayb al-Haduri عليه السلام
Coordinates: 31.776766, 35.243160
Note: Some of the information in this article comes from Jewish sources.
Considered by Christians to be the place where Hz. Isa عليه اسلام was betrayed by Judas and his duplicate was arrested by romans to be crucified
Venerated as a prophet in all of Islam, Prophet Al-Yasaa عليه اسلام (Elisha) and is also honored by Muslims as the prophetic successor to Prophet Ilyas عليه اسلام (Elijah)
Also knows as Sabir Makam, Cave of Hz. Ayyub عليه اسلام is where he, while suffering from leprosy, laid in patience with his wife and prayed to Allah to make him healthy, which in due time was granted. Also there is the...
Located in downtown Salalah in the Dhofar region of western Oman. Some believe that Hz. Imran رضي الله عنه was a local Arab prophet, and others believe that the name is a reference to the father of Bibi Maryam رضي الله...
Prophet of Allah who spent his younger years in Ur, later migrating to Canaan with his uncle Hz. Ibrahim عليه اسلام. He was sent to the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah as a prophet, and was commanded to preach to their...
Home of the grave of pre-Islamic prophet from Yemen who died in the 4th century, Khalid Nabi Cemetery attracts thousends of pilgrims annually
Ummah of our Dear Prophet ﷺ today is in despair and confusion. We are the biggest victims of the atrocities that are done throughout the world and yet we are called culprits. And the biggest reason for this is that we have forgotten our roots, our great history through which we conquered not just lands but hearts. Our aim is not only to talk about history but to relive it and for this reason alone we are creating this website. Have a nice browsing 🙂
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