Fabricated images of the grave of the Prophet ﷺ started spreading around in the early 2010s. Most of these images featured Ottoman-style tombs of Turkish rulers such as Usman Ghazi. As many people do not know about these tombs, they instantly believed the pictures were of the blessed grave in Madinah. One of such imagery featured the tomb of Usman Ghazi surrounded by two smaller tombs. The people misinterpreted the picture as being of the grave of the Prophet ﷺ surrounded by that of his companions.
Another famous example of the fabricated images is the one below. The tomb in question, in the image below, belongs to a pantheistic Sufi named Mawlana Rumi. How evil of some people to claim that the grave of a pantheistic, deviant Sufi is the grave of our great Prophet ﷺ!
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The History of the Grave of the Prophet ﷺ
Non-FictionThis book covers the history of the grave of the Messenger of Allah, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ which is located in the blessed city of Madinah.