Chamber of Aisha

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The Chamber of Aisha is the small room in Medina where the Prophet Muhammad lived with his wife Aisha and where he was ultimately buried, making it one of Islam’s most sacred sites.

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Hujrat Aisha 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic holy place
historic room
religious site
access not open to the general public
adjacentTo original mosque of Muhammad
alsoKnownAs Hujrah of Aisha NERFINISHED
Hujrat Aisha NERFINISHED
architecturalContext simple early Islamic dwelling
associatedWith Aisha bint Abi Bakr NERFINISHED
Muhammad NERFINISHED
contains tomb of Abu Bakr
tomb of Muhammad NERFINISHED
tomb of Umar ibn al-Khattab NERFINISHED
country Saudi Arabia
culturalHeritage Islamic heritage site
expandedWithin later enlargements of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi
governedBy Saudi authorities NERFINISHED
hasSacredStatusIn Shia Islam NERFINISHED
Sunni Islam NERFINISHED
hasTypeOfBurialSite prophetic tomb
historicalEra early Islamic period
languageOfName Arabic
linkedEvent burial of Muhammad in Medina
death of Muhammad NERFINISHED
linkedPerson Abu Bakr as-Siddiq NERFINISHED
Companions of the Prophet NERFINISHED
Umar ibn al-Khattab NERFINISHED
locatedIn Al-Masjid an-Nabawi NERFINISHED
Medina NERFINISHED
locatedNear Green Dome of the Prophet’s Mosque NERFINISHED
originalMaterial mud-brick and palm-trunk construction
partOf Prophet’s Mosque complex NERFINISHED
pilgrimageRelation visited from within Prophet’s Mosque during Hajj and Umrah
religion Islam
significance site of Muhammad’s burial
site of Muhammad’s residence
usedAs residential quarters of Aisha
residential quarters of Muhammad
veneratedBy Muslims worldwide
visibility externally marked by the Green Dome

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Death of Muhammad hasBurialPlace Chamber of Aisha
room of Aisha (historical site) historicalName Chamber of Aisha
subject surface form: Room of Aisha
this entity surface form: Hujrat Aisha