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Prophet Mohammad Museum

Coordinates: 31°59′8″N 35°49′22″E / 31.98556°N 35.82278°E / 31.98556; 35.82278
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Prophet Mohammad Museum
متحف النبي محمد
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Established2012
LocationAl Hussein Public Parks
Amman Jordan
TypeReligious museum

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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31°59′8″N 35°49′22″E / 31.98556°N 35.82278°E / 31.98556; 35.82278