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Saudi Arabia to raze Prophet Mohammed’s tomb to build larger mosque
JANUARY 13, 2014 4:51 PM COMMENTS OFFVIEWS: 4756
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The key Islamic heritage site, including Prophet Mohammed’s shrine, is to be bulldozed, as Saudi Arabia plans a $ 6 billion expansion of Medina’s holy Masjid an-Nabawi Mosque. However, Muslims remain silent on the possible destruction.

Work on the Masjid an-Nabawi in Medina, is planned to start as soon as the annual Hajj pilgrimage comes to a close at the end of November.

“After the Hajj this year, in one months’ time, the bulldozers will move in and will start to demolish the last part of Mecca, the grand mosque which is at least 1,000 years old,” Dr. Irfan Alawi of the Islamic Heritage Research Foundation, told RT.

After the reconstruction, the mosque is expected to become the world’s largest building, with a capacity for 1.6 million people.

And while the need to expand does exist as more pilgrims are flocking to holy sites every year, nothing has been said on how the project will affect the surroundings of the mosque, also historic sites.

Concerns are growing that the expansion of Masjid an-Nabawi will come at the price of three of the world’s oldest mosques nearby, which hold the tombs of Prophet Mohammed and two of his closest companions, Abu Bakr and Umar. The expansion project which will cost 25 billion SAR (more than US $6 billion) reportedly requires razing holy sites, as old as the seventh century.

The Saudis insist that colossal expansion of both Mecca and Medina is essential to make a way for the growing numbers of pilgrims. Both Mecca and Medina host 12 million visiting pilgrims each year and this number is expected to increase to 17 million by 2025.

Authorities and hotel developers are working hard to keep pace, however, the expansions have cost the oldest cities their historical surroundings as sky scrapers, luxury hotels and shopping malls are being erected amongst Islamic heritage.

A room in a hotel or apartment in a historic area may cost up to $ 500 per night. And that’s all in or near Mecca, a place where the Prophet Mohammed insisted all Muslims would be equal.

“They just want to make a lot of money from the super-rich elite pilgrims, but for the poor pilgrims it is getting very expensive and they cannot afford it,”

Dr. Irfan Al Alawi said.



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A general view of the Prophet Mohammed Mosque in the Saudi holy city of Medina (AFP Photo / Mahmud Hams)


Jabal Omar complex – a 40 tower ensemble – is being depicted as a new pearl of Mecca. When complete, it will consist of six five star hotels, seven 39 storey residential towers offering 520 restaurants, 4, 360 commercial and retail shops.

But to build this tourist attraction the Saudi authorities destroyed the Ottoman era Ajyad Fortress and the hill it stood on.

The Washington-based Gulf Institute estimated that 95 percent of sacred sites and shrines in the two cities have been destroyed in the past twenty years.

The Prophet’s birthplace was turned into a library and the house of his first wife, Khadijah, was replaced with a public toilet block.

Also the expansion and development might threaten many locals homes, but so far most Muslims have remained silent on the issue.

“Mecca is a holy sanctuary as stated in the Quran it is no ordinary city. The Muslims remain silent against the Saudi Wahhabi destruction because they fear they will not be allowed to visit the Kindom again,” said Dr. Al Alawi.

The fact that there is no reaction on possible destruction has raised talks about hypocrisy because Muslims are turning a blind eye to that their faith people are going to ruin sacred sites.

“Some of the Sunni channels based in the United Kingdom are influenced by Saudi petro dollars and dare not to speak against the destruction, but yet are one of the first to condemn the movie made by non Muslims,” Dr. Al Alawi said.

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Muslim pilgrims walk in the courtyard of the Prophet Mohammed Mosque in the Saudi holy city of Medina (AFP Photo / Mahmud Hams)
 
These guys have no respect for history or heritage. People of other faith preserve their history so that future generation might benefit.

In Saudi Arabia you don't have to wait for people of an other religion, or some type of modern crusader to destroy sites that have association with the birth of Islam. Saudis will come do it themselves.
 
Eid-e-milad un Nabi (SAW) MUBARIK to all . This day we all resolve to strictly follow the Sunnah. That we are all muslims (no sect)
 
I highly doubt they would violate such a sacred place for so many people.
 
To be honest most of the construction work was done in mid centuries , even Makkah mosque has been rebuilt after fires and floods , its just renovation work.

However I would have liked if they had removed the silly "web" like rails aroud the grave hard to get a good view in the room

Most likely there are some old places in there but ... there is ample evidence on web , that Saudi government has systematically destroyed old heritage sites

PS I also don't like the huge casino building with clock as well.
 
These guys have no respect for history or heritage. People of other faith preserve their history so that future generation might benefit.

In Saudi Arabia you don't have to wait for people of an other religion, or some type of modern crusader to destroy sites that have association with the birth of Islam. Saudis will come do it themselves.


Well this is exactly what the ideology of deviant Abdul Wahab Najdi teaches.

There is no respect for anyone including The Prophet صلى الله عليه و سلم , hence destroying the grave sites of The Companions رضي الله عنه &The Prophet صلى الله عليه و سلم is completely permissible in their poisonous & wretched beliefs

To be honest most of the construction work was done in mid centuries , even Makkah mosque has been rebuilt after fires and floods , its just renovation work.

However I would have liked if they had removed the silly "web" like rails aroud the grave hard to get a good view in the room

Most likely there are some old places in there but ... there is ample evidence on web , that Saudi government has systematically destroyed old heritage sites

PS I also don't like the huge casino building with clock as well.

You must respect everything associated to The Prophet صلى الله عليه و سلمincluding the blesses rails

Even a slight insult to anything associated to The Prophet صلى الله عليه و سلم can lead out of the bounds of Islam
 
What nonsense is this , ? at least quote a credible source ... don't project your own hatred on others .
 
No they won't raze his tomb this is absurd anyone would say this.

according to the article 95% of the holy sites have been destroyed by the filthy wahabi najdis

"The Prophet’s birthplace was turned into a library and the house of his first wife, Khadijah, was replaced with a public toilet block."

You don't have anything to say against the Najdi government for this utter disrespect ??
 
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according to the article 95% of the holy sites have been destroyed by the filthy wahabi najdis

"The Prophet’s birthplace was turned into a library and the house of his first wife, Khadijah, was replaced with a public toilet block."

You don't have anything to say against the Najdi government for this utter disrespect ??

I've always had things to see for this government and I know what they did in Iraq upset you Shia. This government is taking Islamic matters into its hands and it makes me wonder how Islamic can they be whomever is making these decisions. The homes are a different thing, but mosques and tombs are crossing lines.
 
I've always had things to see for this government and I know what they did in Iraq upset you Shia. This government is taking Islamic matters into its hands and it makes me wonder how Islamic can they be whomever is making these decisions. The homes are a different thing, but mosques and tombs are crossing lines.

Brother, I'm not quite sure what you said, but I am not shia

All I am asking is that don't you think its despicable of the Saudi government to destroy the historic sites of The Prophet صلى الله عليه و سلم 's family and the sites of The Sahabah رضي الله عنه

What does this question have to do with shias?
 
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