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How to Pronounce Roza e Rasool
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Meaning and Context
Roza e Rasool, also known as the Sacred Chamber or the Prophet's Tomb, is the revered final resting place of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, constituting the spiritual heart of Masjid al-Nabawi in Medina, Saudi Arabia. This hallowed site, enclosed within a distinctive green dome and intricate mesh screens, is an integral part of the Prophet's Mosque and one of the three holiest sites in Islam, alongside the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca and Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. The chamber also contains the graves of the first two Rashidun Caliphs, Abu Bakr (d. 634 CE) and Umar ibn al-Khattab (d. 644 CE), making it a focal point for Islamic history, reverence, and pilgrimage. Millions of Muslims performing Hajj or Umrah extend their journey for Ziyarat (pious visitation) to Medina specifically to offer Salam (greetings of peace) at this sacred site, reflecting its profound significance in Sunni Islamic tradition and its status as a cornerstone of Islamic heritage and spiritual devotion.
Common Mistakes and Alternative Spellings
The term "Roza e Rasool" is a transliteration from Urdu, leading to several common spelling variations in English. The most accurate and widely accepted transliteration from Arabic is "Rawḍah an-Nabawī," which translates to "the Prophet's Garden," though this more specifically refers to the area between his tomb and his pulpit. Common alternate spellings for the tomb itself include "Rauza-e-Rasool," "Roza-e-Rasool," and "Rauza-e-Nabi." A frequent error is the misspelling "Roza Rasool" without the connective "e," which alters the grammatical construction. Another common typo is "Raza e Rasool," substituting the 'o' with an 'a'. It is also sometimes incorrectly referred to as the "Green Tomb" or "Dome of the Prophet," which describe its architectural features rather than the burial chamber itself. When writing in English, consistency in using one transliteration is key for clarity, with "Roza e Rasool" being the most recognized form in South Asian contexts and "the Prophet's Tomb" being the standard descriptive term in global English.
Example Sentences
During their pilgrimage, the faithful stood in quiet contemplation facing the direction of the Roza e Rasool, sending prayers and blessings upon the Prophet.
Historical accounts detail the construction and subsequent expansions of the sacred chamber surrounding the Roza e Rasool within Masjid al-Nabawi.
While direct physical access to the tomb is restricted, pilgrims perform Ziyarat by offering Salam from designated points within the mosque.
The architectural grandeur of the green dome marking the Roza e Rasool is an iconic symbol of the city of Medina.
Scholars emphasize that visitation to the Roza e Rasool is an act of respect and not worship, which is directed solely toward Allah.
The emotional experience of being in such close proximity to the Roza e Rasool is often described as the highlight of a pilgrim's journey to Medina.
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