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Religious museum in Al Hussein Public Parks , Amman
The Prophet Muhammad Museum [1] is a museum about Prophet Muhammad in Amman , Jordan . The museum was opened on 15 May 2012 at the King Hussein Mosque in Al Hussein Public Parks in Amman , with King Abdullah II of Jordan officiating.
The museum includes Muhammad’s belongings, including a single hair from his beard and his letter to the emperor of Byzantium , in which he urged him to convert to Islam. It also includes a sapling of the tree under which Muhammad rested on his way to the Levant for trade in the pre-Islam era. The tree is located in the badia region.
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