Islam’s particular history makes it *uniquely* falsifiable amongst the world’s major religions. I have made this video to explain how this is so.
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Grave of Muhammad in Madina videos:
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Grave and Tomb of the Prophet Muhammad inside Masjid Nabawi in Madinah:
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Muhammad poisoned by a Jewish woman:
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Shia Martyrs' bodies don’t rot:
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Shia belief: “The dead body of Allah’s messenger never decomposes nor is it dispersed in the soil.”
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Shia belief that bodies of Prophets and their successors are teleported to heaven:
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Sunni belief, bodies of prophets don't decompose:
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Exhuming grave to move a dead body:
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“It can be done if there is a general benefit for the Muslim community and the graves are located in a Muslim country.”
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In Al-Inssaaf, Al-Mirdaawi Al-Hanbali may Allaah have mercy upon him said, “According to the most authentic opinion in our School of Jurisprudence, it is allowed to dig the grave for a valid reason, such as placing him in a better shroud or burying him in a better place.”
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Exhuming for autopsy:
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Also, see Fiqh us-Sunnah by As-Sayyid-Sabiq, volume 4, page 94:
"It is permissible, however, to remove the body from one place to another in case there is a valid reason.
Ahmad said: "I do not know of any harm in transferring the deceased from one town to another." When Az-Zuhri was asked about that, he said, "The bodies of Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas and Sa'id ibn Zaid were removed from al-'Aqiq to Madinah."
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Shia law:
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