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Muhammad bin Ali's Tomb (Sahib Mirbat)

2M2R+W6Q, Mirbat, Oman
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Maulana Sayyed Muhammad bin Ali is a descendant of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) through Imam Jafar as Sadiq (as). Originally from Tarim in Hadhramaut, Yemen, he was a well known and learned Islamic scholar of his time and moved to Mirbat to help provide for the spiritual welfare of the Dhofari people and set up religious institutions. Due to his high spiritual status, he is referred to by the title of Sahib e Mirbat (the Master of Mirbat).

His grave is located in a modest but well maintained shrine built in the local Dhofari / Omani style near the graveyard in Mirbat with an adjoining mosque. His genealogical tree, a list of his honorary titles and the transcript of his original tombstone can be viewed inside the shrine. The contemporary Ba Alawi Omani family trace their descent through him.

The only constructive feedback I'd have is for the custodians of the shrine to perhaps add some signs explaining who he was in English for non Arabic speakers or for those who are from non Muslim backgrounds and are passing through this area as he is a personality definitely worth learning about.

Quran 89:27-30: [To the righteous it will be said], “O reassured soul, Return to your Lord, well-pleased and pleasing [to Him], And enter among My [righteous] servants And enter...

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Muhammad bin Ali's Tomb, also known as Sahib Mirbat, is a historic tomb located in Mirbat, Dhofar Governorate, Oman. Here are some interesting facts about this site:

Historical significance: The tomb dates back to the 11th century and is believed to be the final resting place of Muhammad bin Ali, a revered Islamic scholar and saint. Architectural style: The tomb features a unique blend of Islamic and traditional Omani architectural styles, with intricate stone carvings and ornate decorations. Sacred site: Sahib Mirbat is considered a sacred site by locals and visitors alike, who come to pay respects and seek blessings. Restoration: The tomb has undergone restoration work to preserve its historical and cultural importance. Tourist attraction: Sahib Mirbat is a popular tourist destination, especially during the Khareef season (summer monsoon), when the surrounding landscape is lush and green. Cultural events: The site hosts cultural events and festivals, showcasing Omani heritage and traditions. Accessibility: The tomb is located in the heart of Mirbat, easily accessible by car or on foot.

Remember to dress modestly and respect local customs when visiting this...

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The mausoleum of Mohammed bin Ali Al Qalayi is truly a remarkable place to visit. This beautiful Islamic monument is located in Mirbat, Oman and is frequented by visitors and tourists from all over the world.

As you approach the mausoleum, one cannot help but take a step back in time. The design of the mausoleum is truly awe-inspiring.

Upon entering the mausoleum, the atmosphere is serene and calming. The air smells of fresh oud and incense, reminding visitors that they are in a sacred and significant place. Inside, visitors can see the tomb of Mohammed bin Ali Al Qalayi, and pay their respects to this remarkable Muslim scholar.

The mausoleum has been well-maintained. The ambience of the site is tranquil, which encourages reflection and contemplation. Visitors are encouraged to spend as much time as they need to absorb the atmosphere and importance of this historical site.

The mausoleum of Mohammed bin Ali Al Qalayi is a must-visit location in Oman. The beautiful serene atmosphere and sense of history all contribute to an...

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Taha ZaidiTaha Zaidi
Maulana Sayyed Muhammad bin Ali is a descendant of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) through Imam Jafar as Sadiq (as). Originally from Tarim in Hadhramaut, Yemen, he was a well known and learned Islamic scholar of his time and moved to Mirbat to help provide for the spiritual welfare of the Dhofari people and set up religious institutions. Due to his high spiritual status, he is referred to by the title of Sahib e Mirbat (the Master of Mirbat). His grave is located in a modest but well maintained shrine built in the local Dhofari / Omani style near the graveyard in Mirbat with an adjoining mosque. His genealogical tree, a list of his honorary titles and the transcript of his original tombstone can be viewed inside the shrine. The contemporary Ba Alawi Omani family trace their descent through him. The only constructive feedback I'd have is for the custodians of the shrine to perhaps add some signs explaining who he was in English for non Arabic speakers or for those who are from non Muslim backgrounds and are passing through this area as he is a personality definitely worth learning about. Quran 89:27-30: [To the righteous it will be said], “O reassured soul, Return to your Lord, well-pleased and pleasing [to Him], And enter among My [righteous] servants And enter My Paradise.”
Tahir Al NajadiTahir Al Najadi
The mausoleum of Mohammed bin Ali Al Qalayi is truly a remarkable place to visit. This beautiful Islamic monument is located in Mirbat, Oman and is frequented by visitors and tourists from all over the world. As you approach the mausoleum, one cannot help but take a step back in time. The design of the mausoleum is truly awe-inspiring. Upon entering the mausoleum, the atmosphere is serene and calming. The air smells of fresh oud and incense, reminding visitors that they are in a sacred and significant place. Inside, visitors can see the tomb of Mohammed bin Ali Al Qalayi, and pay their respects to this remarkable Muslim scholar. The mausoleum has been well-maintained. The ambience of the site is tranquil, which encourages reflection and contemplation. Visitors are encouraged to spend as much time as they need to absorb the atmosphere and importance of this historical site. The mausoleum of Mohammed bin Ali Al Qalayi is a must-visit location in Oman. The beautiful serene atmosphere and sense of history all contribute to an unforgettable experience.
Sehla SaleemSehla Saleem
The tomb of great islamic scholar Mohammed Bin Ali is situated in the middle of a vast graveyard with hundreds of tombstones with history of more than 1000 years. He is believed to be a descendent of Prophet Muhammed’s(PBUH) family. At the back of the graveyard is ocean which adds to historical value of ancient fishing town, Mirbat. On the way to the tomb we had seen the ruins of ancient city of Mirbat with deadly silence. When we visited there was no other man, we just went in on our own and I must say the calmness with the only sound of ocean adds to the spirituality of the place.
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Maulana Sayyed Muhammad bin Ali is a descendant of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) through Imam Jafar as Sadiq (as). Originally from Tarim in Hadhramaut, Yemen, he was a well known and learned Islamic scholar of his time and moved to Mirbat to help provide for the spiritual welfare of the Dhofari people and set up religious institutions. Due to his high spiritual status, he is referred to by the title of Sahib e Mirbat (the Master of Mirbat). His grave is located in a modest but well maintained shrine built in the local Dhofari / Omani style near the graveyard in Mirbat with an adjoining mosque. His genealogical tree, a list of his honorary titles and the transcript of his original tombstone can be viewed inside the shrine. The contemporary Ba Alawi Omani family trace their descent through him. The only constructive feedback I'd have is for the custodians of the shrine to perhaps add some signs explaining who he was in English for non Arabic speakers or for those who are from non Muslim backgrounds and are passing through this area as he is a personality definitely worth learning about. Quran 89:27-30: [To the righteous it will be said], “O reassured soul, Return to your Lord, well-pleased and pleasing [to Him], And enter among My [righteous] servants And enter My Paradise.”
Taha Zaidi

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The mausoleum of Mohammed bin Ali Al Qalayi is truly a remarkable place to visit. This beautiful Islamic monument is located in Mirbat, Oman and is frequented by visitors and tourists from all over the world. As you approach the mausoleum, one cannot help but take a step back in time. The design of the mausoleum is truly awe-inspiring. Upon entering the mausoleum, the atmosphere is serene and calming. The air smells of fresh oud and incense, reminding visitors that they are in a sacred and significant place. Inside, visitors can see the tomb of Mohammed bin Ali Al Qalayi, and pay their respects to this remarkable Muslim scholar. The mausoleum has been well-maintained. The ambience of the site is tranquil, which encourages reflection and contemplation. Visitors are encouraged to spend as much time as they need to absorb the atmosphere and importance of this historical site. The mausoleum of Mohammed bin Ali Al Qalayi is a must-visit location in Oman. The beautiful serene atmosphere and sense of history all contribute to an unforgettable experience.
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The tomb of great islamic scholar Mohammed Bin Ali is situated in the middle of a vast graveyard with hundreds of tombstones with history of more than 1000 years. He is believed to be a descendent of Prophet Muhammed’s(PBUH) family. At the back of the graveyard is ocean which adds to historical value of ancient fishing town, Mirbat. On the way to the tomb we had seen the ruins of ancient city of Mirbat with deadly silence. When we visited there was no other man, we just went in on our own and I must say the calmness with the only sound of ocean adds to the spirituality of the place.
Sehla Saleem

Sehla Saleem

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