November 3, 2008
Bism Allah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem, revealer of the Qur’an Kareem that says to His noble Messenger: And We have not sent you except as a Mercy to the aalameen: all the worlds.
And as-Salaatu was-Salaamu upon the most noble of the mursaleen (Messengers), our master Muhammad, and upon his family and descendants until the Yawm al-Deen.
I stood this Sunday morning in London’s V&A Museum before three magnificent pieces of silk in the Islamic Arts section. The most wonderful in design and color was a red band from the Honored Kaaba, dating from the 1800s, because for hundreds of years the Kaaba’s covering was green- not black- in color, with a red band instead of the gold of today.
The two others were green pieces of the silk that once covered the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad (salla Allahu alayhi wa sallam). The first from 1517-1600, and the second from 1600 to 1700. For a hundred years each, these pieces of silk were exposed to all the blessings and mercies that were sent down from Allah upon the Noble Messenger, and to the majestic lights that rose up, emanating from the Light of the Worlds himself, Salla Allahu alayhi wa sallam.
Ever since Abbasid times, the coverings of the Honored Kaaba and the Noble Chamber were made in Egypt; at one point in history the latter was being changed every five years. But after the reign of the Ottomans in the lands, the coverings of the inside of the Kaaba and of the Prophetic Chamber were made in Turkey, while the outer covering of the Kaaba remained the work of Egypt.
But the founder of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Abd al-Aziz bin Abd al-Rahman Aal Saud, ordered that a factory be created in Mecca to manufacture these coverings from his day forward. Journalist Omar al-Midwahy, whose writings focus on the two Holy Sanctuaries and other important Islamic sights, was able to interview in Mecca two of the men who worked on the last covering of the Prophetic Chamber and its installation.
On the occasion of this servant’s viewing of the blessed coverings, and hoping for forgiveness and acceptance from His Lord, he will attempt to translate this interview that reveals some of the secrets of the majestic chamber of Allah’s Beloved, salla Allahu alayhi wa sallam, hoping to gain the favor of Allah and to one day be counted among the servants (khuddam) of His Messenger, salla Allahu alayhi wa sallam.
Omar al-Midwahy says to Alarabiya.net:
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The Conversations of Tears and Reverence
I still remember the conversations with the two old men in Mecca, while looking at their weaving. I was in Mecca, so I headed toward the factory of the covering of the Kaaba, and there I learned that the factory has another honor, for it produces also a covering for the Prophetic Chamber.
I met at that time- several years ago- with men who partook in the production and installation, and I didn’t want to waste that opportunity as their youngest was in his sixties and I feared that they would leave this world before I could document this work.
I recorded with them conversations that were mixed with tears and reverence; sometimes words would betray them, and at others, their emotions would choke them, as they spoke of their unique experience. Their limbs shook from just the memory- as if it happened yesterday- and not a quarter of a century ago.
Shaykh Muhammad Ali Madani, head of the automated weaving division of the factory at that time, was generous with me. I learned from him that he was one of those who took part in weaving and installing the covering of the Prophetic Chamber. I said to him, tell me about the covering and the Prophetic Chamber- describe them to me.
His sight wandered far, as if he was bringing those treasured memories before him. Then he answered: On that day, I felt a state of complete amazement take over me. It is a grand spot- of utmost grandeur. I do not know its exact circumference, but it seemed to me that the Prophetic Chamber was 48 meters in circumference.
The awe of the place was so overbearing that nothing attracted my attention. I was so dazzled that I only saw the lamps hanging from the chamber ceiling, which were old gifts that would be given to the Mosque of the Prophet in ancient times. I was told that there were some Prophetic relics that were kept in another place- I don’t know where- but I do know that some historical items were kept in the chamber of sayyida Fatima al-Zahraa- the same place that she lived in.
He added: the chamber covering is a weave made of pure silk, green in color, padded with a strong cotton cloth, and it is crowned by a belt similar to that of the covering of the Honored Kaaba, except that it is red in color. A quarter of its space is taken up by an embroidery of noble Quranic verses from Surat al-Fath, made of lines of cotton and wires of gold and silver…
The covering of the Prophetic Chamber is not changed every year like the covering of the Honored Kaaba, because it is kept inside the chamber and far from the hands of the people and of the elements, and so it is only changed when needed.
Then I met shaykh Ahmad Sahirty, head of the embroidery division of the factory. It was apparent to me – back then- how old he was, and how weak his vision. He took the initiative, saying: How can I speak to you about my feelings at the moment I entered the Prophetic Chamber… I can’t.. That is a speech above my abilities of speech, and I never thought that I would one day be asked about this experience. And I guarantee you that I will not be able to go through it again.
When the Doors Were Opened
He drew nearer to me and added: Look at the lenses of my spectacles- and he pointed at their thickness- and look at my white hair and the weight of the years that I carry. My age I do not count, but I’ve heard them say that I was born in the year 1333 A.H. (1917 C.E.). And in all those years, I did not know a single hobby other than the love of beautiful scents and perfumes. I’ve spent such a long period of time in those years that I’ve lived, trying to satiate that voracious appetite that is still with me; I traveled much and learned much, but I can tell you this with confidence: that I have my own special blends that you will not find with anyone else, and that no one else could ever make.
And I tell you this because I discovered my inability and the meagerness of my knowledge on that blessed night, when the doors were opened to us, and we entered the Prophetic Chamber, and I inhaled perfumes and scents that I have never known before, and have never known since. I still do not know the secret of its composition: it was a scent above scents, an aroma above and beyond aromas- something else that us people of expertise, the people of the trade, have never experienced before.
When I asked him to describe to me the Prophetic Chamber, a slight chill struck him and coursed through his body. And he said in a faint voice: I believe that the chamber is 11 meters in height. Below the green dome is another dome on which is written: “The tomb of the Prophet, the tomb of Abu Bakr al-Siddeeq, and the tomb of Umar ibn al-Khattab”. And I saw also that there was another tomb that was empty, and next to the four tombs was the chamber of sayyida Fatima al-Zahraa, which is the house in which she lived.
From our awe we didn’t know how to remove the special pieces made for the dome- our fingers would shake and our breaths would race. We stayed 14 full nights working from after the Isha prayer until the first adhaan of the Fajr, in order to finish our task. We kept removing the pieces, untying the knots of the old covering, and cleaning all the dust and pigeon feathers that were stuck in that pure place. This scene goes back to the year 1971 C.E., and the covering that we changed was old: it was 75 years old according to the date that was weaved on it, and had never been changed since.
I was the first to enter, with the Sayyid Habib, one of the notables of al-Madina al-Munawwara, As’ad Sheera the director of religious endowments of Madina at the time, and Habib Moghrabi from the factory management, and Abd al-Karim Flomban, Nasir Qari, Abd al-Rahim Bukhari and others. We were 13 men, I don’t remember most of them, for they have left unto the Mercy of Allah.
We were accompanied by the chief of the Aghas who kept the keys to the Prophetic Chamber, and a number of the servants of the Chamber. Whispering was our speech, and that was if signaling was not sufficient. I was, and still am, suffering from weakness of vision and these spectacles have not left my eyes since those days, but in that chamber I was another person… I felt it, and the difference was clear to me.
Strange Happenings
The shaykh Sahirti swore, saying: I used to put the thread into the hole of the needle without my spectacles, despite the dim light in which we worked. How do you explain that? And how do you explain the fact that I didn’t feel the allergy that I suffered – and still suffer- from? Because I cough severely from the slightest bit of dust. But that day, I was not affected by the dust of the chamber, or the sand flying into the air. As if sand was no longer sand, and as if the dust became a medicine for my ailment. I used to feel all during those nights that I was a young man, and that youthfulness had been given back to me.
Another strange thing happened to me whose secret I haven’t understood until today. We had to take out the old covering, and it was carried by whoever carried it. The embroidered band, 36 meters long, remained. I said to them wrap it and leave it. I went up to it, and despite my weakness, carried it over this shoulder. I went out of the Prophetic Chamber with it, without ever feeling its weight. But after that, they came with five young men to carry it from where I had put it down and they couldn’t.
The shaykh began to weep silently and continued, while sighing: Someone asked who carried it and brought it here. I replied saying: me. They didn’t believe me. I said to them: Ask Abd al-Rahim Bukhari, the famous calligrapher of the covering.
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And may Allah continuously whelm the Messenger and his family with Salawaats, Peace, Blessings, and Light, until the day in which his brother Messenger, Isa son of Mary, is buried in that fourth empty grave of the Prophetic Chamber, and yet even after that, and forever.
November 3rd, 2008 at 7:25 pm
I ask anyone who liked reading this post to copy it and paste it on their blogs, or whatever parts they wish thereof, without need of reference to me or anything. I ask this to be done as a service to our Messenger Muhammad, salla Allahu alayhi wa sallam, so that something of his great worth would be felt by as many people as possible, and a longing to visit him instilled in their hearts.
wassalam.
November 3rd, 2008 at 8:45 pm
Radditu billahi rabba wa bil Islama deen’an wa MUHAMMADIN NABIYIN!
This is heavy bro…very very powerful. The Prophet salallahu alayhi wasalam performed hundreds of miracles while alive…so how about while dead?
So did they get to see his salallahu alayhi wasalam’s blessed face?
November 3rd, 2008 at 9:28 pm
[...] I was so dazzled that I only saw the lamps hanging from the chamber ceiling, which were old gifts that would be given to the Mosque of the Prophet in ancient times. I was told that there were some Prophetic relics that were kept in … More [...]
November 4th, 2008 at 3:25 am
I think they must have in dreams later on, but the reporter didn’t ask them about it or they didn’t want to say.
November 4th, 2008 at 2:30 pm
Amazing!
November 4th, 2008 at 2:38 pm
Excllent article bro, please keep them coming……
November 5th, 2008 at 2:23 pm
And if you ever need a guide to show you ’round Istanbul or Fez you know my number…..
November 5th, 2008 at 6:21 pm
JazakAllah bro!
I already loved your blog, but this piece was excellent.
November 5th, 2008 at 9:23 pm
Alhamdulillah that people have read this!
brother jafri- I left you a question on the other post you left a comment on, my “New About”.
November 5th, 2008 at 10:06 pm
I read your question, but replying here – I am lazy. Nope not that person. I am not in Toronto or Canada for that matter. Haven’t trained with Vlad either, but with some instructors in the U.S.
November 6th, 2008 at 12:52 am
oh alright.
yeah Systema is the martial art for me, if i were to do one. especially if i could do it with Vlad. But for now, I don’t have time for it.
November 6th, 2008 at 3:02 pm
Assalamu alaikum,
JazakumuLlahu khairan for this moving post…and for all you share from this space. And more words of gratitude for allowing others to link to this beautiful account, Insha’Allah I may do so on my blog.
The mere act of standing at the Dome of Peace fills hearts with such Nur, Masha’Allah.
Assalatu wasalaamu ‘alaika ra Sayyidy Ya Rasulullah SallAllahu alaihi wasallam.
Wassalamu alaikum
November 6th, 2008 at 4:15 pm
I was wondering if anyone would happen to know whether one can view the blessed grave of our Prophet (peace be upon him) through the gold grill/door (for lack of a better word)? I remember seeing something when I was very very young and I also remember seeing just a green veil through the gold grill/door at a later point in my life. Thereafter, I have never had the chance or the guts to really stare through it. This question came up during a conversation I had with a relative when discussing this post. He was very confident that he saw the grave, but I have heard that the blessed graves are behind a wall.
November 6th, 2008 at 4:37 pm
Wa alaykum assalam,
Umm Bilal- may we all get to fill our eyes with the sight of that most beautiful dome soon enough.
Jafri- there is definitly a tomb (or something that looks like it) that can be seen from behind the grill, but not that of the Prophet salla Allahu alayhi wa sallam. It was a few meters before that to the left (at the very left edge of the chamber), and I don’t know who that’s for.
As for when you’re standing right in front of the Prophet, I also didn’t really try to stare through it, and it’s more adab not to, probably.
November 6th, 2008 at 4:42 pm
Umm Bilal- my apologies as I don’t really read other blogs I wasn’t aware that you are from Madina. MashaAllah. I love how you keep ppl up to date about my favorite place on Earth. It is the Dar al-Iman, and therefore the home for each and every believer, and there’s nothing more beautiful than to feel in touch with it at all times. May Allah bless you always for that. Will keep reading inshaAllah.
November 6th, 2008 at 7:02 pm
Salam
this is one of the most touching, beautiful pieces i have ever read. poignant and reaches deep within the soul.
November 7th, 2008 at 1:51 am
wa alaykum assalam. thank you brother hussain. it’s good to know i captured some of its beauty through translation.
November 9th, 2008 at 4:44 pm
Assalamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu!
Jazak Allah khair wa barak Allah feekum.
November 9th, 2008 at 4:50 pm
Wa alaykum assalamu wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu brother, wa barak Allahu feena wa feekum wa jamee’ al-Muslimeen.
December 23rd, 2008 at 8:23 am
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January 28th, 2009 at 12:15 pm
[...] Originally posted by nuruddinzangi. I ask anyone who liked reading this post to copy it and paste it on their blogs, or whatever parts they wish thereof, without need of reference to me or anything. I ask this to be done as a service to our Messenger Muhammad, salla Allahu alayhi wa sallam, so that something of his great worth would be felt by as many people as possible, and a longing to visit him instilled in their hearts. [...]
March 28th, 2009 at 1:58 pm
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April 5th, 2009 at 7:30 pm
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April 25th, 2009 at 6:33 pm
BismillahiRahmaniRaheem
JazakAllah Khayre so much, for sharing this with us. Shaykh Ahmad Sahirty’s experience brings instant remedy to the heart!
April 26th, 2009 at 2:11 am
glad to be of service.
April 26th, 2009 at 3:04 pm
Masha-Allah! Ass-Salatu ‘Alal Habeeb al-Mustafa SallAllahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam wa ‘ala Alihi wa SAhbihi wa manTabi’ahum bi-Ihsaan….masha-Allah! an Unbelievable account of entrance into the greatest and the most superior places from the entire creation of Allah Most High – al-Hujrah al-Sharifah…
Ya Khayra man Dufinat fil-Qa’i A’dhumuhu
Fa Taaba min Teebihinna al-Qa’u wal-Akamu
Nafsil FIda’-u- li-Qabrin Anta Saakinuhu
Feehil ‘Ifafu wa Feehil Judu wal Karamu
May 1st, 2009 at 5:37 pm
Shaykh Saleh used to substitute “Hadratuhu” for “A’dhumuhu”
May 8th, 2009 at 9:58 pm
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May 17th, 2009 at 7:06 am
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May 17th, 2009 at 2:59 pm
subhanAllah.
jazakumAllahu khayran katheeran
May 18th, 2009 at 1:15 am
Assalamualykum,
Jazakumallhu khairaa.That was really amazing.Subhanallah.Allahu Akbar.
July 7th, 2009 at 10:16 am
assalaamu alaikum wr wbr
is it possible to obtain the interview in arabic ?
Is the height of the grave of Sayyiduna Muhammed sallallahu alaihi wasalam specified ?
July 16th, 2009 at 12:15 am
the arabic interview is found on tens of internet forums all over the net. here’s an example:
http://www.dd4bb.com/thread-1152.html
i just realized that it’s even longer than the portion i translated, but the rest is mostly historical stuff and some descriptions.
as for the height of the grave, i believe that’s mentioned in fiqh books.
wa alaykum assalam wa rahmatullah wa barakatuhu.
December 29th, 2009 at 3:03 am
that was really beautiful, sA
Allahumma salli alaa sayyidinaa Muhammad
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