Holy Shrines
Piece of hair of Prophet Mohammed displayed at Imam Hussein Museum
The Museum of the Imam Hussein Holy Shrine displayed a piece of hair, believed to belong to the Prophet Mohammed, peace be upon him and his progeny, on the blessed birth anniversary of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him
The Museum of the Imam Hussein Holy Shrine displayed a piece of hair, believed to belong to the Prophet Mohammed, peace be upon him and his progeny, on the blessed birth anniversary of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him
The piece of hair is displayed on the third and fourth of Sha’ban month of every Islamic calendar year.
Saeed Zumaizem, historian, said the piece of hair had been kept in the mosque of the Prophet in Hejaz where the belongings of the Prophet Mohammed and Ahlul-Bayet, peace be upon him and his progeny, had been.
After the Ottoman invasion of Hejaz, the piece of hair and other belongings had been taken to Istanbul where they remained until the Ottoman state collapsed; the piece of hair was then presented to the ruler of Baghdad Dawood Basha in 1309, and ever since, it remained in the safe of the Imam Hussein Holy Shrine until the museum was established where it is now displayed every single year, added Zumaizem.