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List of burial places of founders of religious traditions

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virtually not fall except into someone's hand so that he could pass it over his face. Since we have not had the tremendous fortune of sharing this, we throw ourselves on his grave as a mark of commitment, reverence, and acceptance, even to kiss it. Do you not see what Thābit al-Bunānī did when he kissed the hand of
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at the request of a border guard before departing from China (i.e. from known civilization). He is believed to have lived out the rest of his days in communion with nature, and some Taoist traditions hold that he achieved immortality. Whether he underwent death or not is not made clear by all parts
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not do this?' We reply: 'Because they saw him with their very eyes when he was alive, enjoyed his presence directly, kissed his very hand, nearly fought each other over the remnants of his ablution water, shared his purified hair on the day of the Greater Pilgrimage, and even if he spat it would
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and placed it on his face saying: 'This is the hand that touched the hand of the Messenger of God?' Muslims are not moved to these matters except by their extreme love for the Prophet, as they are ordered to love God and the Prophet more than their own lives."
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wrote about the proliferation of relics, and the number of buildings that could be constructed from wooden relics claimed to be from the
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have been displayed throughout the history of Christianity. While some individuals believe in the authenticity of Jesus
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were venerated as relics across Europe in the early 20th century. Part of the relics are included in the so-called
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was asked about touching the Prophet's grave and kissing it and he saw nothing wrong with it. His son
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of the tradition, and if he did, it was in some remote area, far from civilization at that time.
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lived, much less where he died or what became of his remains. Most believe that he died in
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Images and relics: theological perceptions and visual images in sixteenth-century Europe
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attitude towards relics is concisely summarized in the words of the fourteenth-century
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began to staunchly condemn such practices due to their linking it with the sin of
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The Edicule of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, the burial site of Jesus Christ
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Architectural Conservation in Islam : Case Study of the Prophet's Mosque
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is buried on a mountainside overlooking the CheongShim Peace World Center in
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alternative to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which is dominated by the
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Naitre, mourir, renaitre encore et progresser sans cesse, telle est la loi
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ordered to incorporate it during the mosque's expansion under his reign.
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Three Years in Constantinople; or, Domestic Manners of the Turks in 1844
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The Green Dome in the Al-Masjid An-Nabawi mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia
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The tooth relic of Buddha is placed in this sanctum in Kandy, Sri Lanka
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is located in a small village named Kartarpur on the West bank of the
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while he was praying. When he died, his entire body became a flame.
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world until the eighteenth-century, when the reform movements of
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The grave of Ellen G. White and James White at Oak Hill Cemetery.
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The tomb lays within the confines of the 165:and the relics were placed in monuments or 1285:Ariffin, Syed Ahmad Iskandar Syed (2005). 1063:List of burial places of Abrahamic figures 266:According to early Christian sources, the 257:Christ was assumed into heaven corporeally 240:, receive millions of pilgrims, including 1111:, Oxford University Press US, p. 5, 652:), is located in the southeast corner of 1068:List of founders of religious traditions 60:and one of three central figures of the 1181:e.V., Deutsche Zentrale für Tourismus. 1094: 986:considers the Foundress's Sanctuary in 648:(who is buried alongside the first two 1314:Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition 855:sources, it also contains the head of 390:John Wesley's tomb at Wesley's Chapel. 1358:Sameer, Abdullah (January 28, 2017). 994:"lives and works"; she died in 1887. 495:The tombstone of Charles Taze Russell 471:were buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, in 232:Some relics, such as remnants of the 7: 1208:"Wesley's Chapel, City Road, London" 1150:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 893:and his ashes were scattered in the 687:, especially of those attributed to 177:in Sri Lanka is the place where the 27:Map of burial places of founders of 1021:There is no consensus as to where 819:is located in the ancient city of 613:is located in a large cemetery in 378:. Today, it is a Lutheran church. 14: 764:The 17th-century French explorer 656:("The Mosque of the Prophet") in 487:Jehovahs Witnesses/Bible Students 1378:The Four Imams and Their Schools 1144:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). 1047: 749:'Abd Allāh related this from him 743:, who passionately sermonized: " 179:relic of the tooth of the Buddha 751:. If it is asked: 'Why did the 641:, which houses the tomb of the 1414:three years in constantinople. 728:(Chamber of the Holy Mantle). 425:Mary Baker Eddy grave monument 1: 1268:. Visible Ink Press. p. 210; 990:, Japan to be the site where 219:. Similarly, at least thirty 146:Relics associated with Buddha 52:, the burial location of the 1512:Lists of burials by location 1289:. Penerbit UTM. p. 88. 964:According to Taoist legend, 301:A second site, known as the 270:occupies the location where 268:Church of the Holy Sepulchre 205:relics associated with Jesus 112:. This also serves as their 796:is in a valley across from 1538: 1429:. Sgpc.net. Archived from 1138:Thurston, Herbert (1913). 503:(1852-1916) is located in 217:crucifixion cross of Jesus 196: 139: 515:Latter Day Saint movement 1394:Tavernier, Jean-Baptiste 808:, now in the kingdom of 724:, in a section known as 511:, in the United States. 370:. This was the formerly 1406:White, Charles (1845). 1073:List of religious sites 766:Jean-Baptiste Tavernier 374:to which he nailed his 286:. 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Abrahamic religions

Shrine of the Báb
Báb
Bábism
Baháʼí Faith
Mount Carmel
Haifa

Bahji
Acre
Israel
Shrine of Baháʼu'lláh
most holy place
Baháʼí Faith
Qiblih
Baháʼu'lláh
Mansion of Bahji

Śarīra
Relics associated with Buddha
Gautama Buddha
cremated
Kushinagar
India
stupas
Temple of the Tooth
relic of the tooth of the Buddha

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