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.
Believed to have been the first human being on Earth and first prophet of Islam. Hz. Adam's عليه اسلام role as the father of the human race is looked upon by Muslims with reverence throughout history
Commonly known as the City of Tents, Mina is a valley 8 kilometres (5 miles) southeast of Mecca, covering an area of approximately 20 km2 (7.7 sq mi) which incorporates the tents, the Jamarat area, and the...
The largest cemetery in the world, Wadi us-Salaam covers 1,485.5 acres and said to have more than 5 million people buried there attracting millions of pilgrims annually
This is an archaeological site in southern Palestine believed to be the remains of the old town of Beersheba - with ancient links right back to Hz. Ibrahim عليه اسلام, Hz. Ishaq عليه اسلام and Hz. Yaqub عليه اسلام
It is the considered to be the most prominent site of ruins of city of Sodom and Gomorrah, another one being Tall el-Hammam
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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