The green dome in Madeenah: its history and the ruling on its construction and on leaving it as it is
Author: IslamQA.com
Praise be to Allaah
.
Firstly:
The history of the green dome
The dome over the grave of the Prophet
dates back to the seventh
century AH. It was built during the reign of Sultan Qalawoon, and at
first it was the colour of wood, then it became white, then blue, then green,
and it has remained green until the present.
Professor 'Ali Haafiz (may Allaah preserve him) said:
There was no dome over the sacred chamber. There was in the roof of the
mosque above the chamber a waist-high enclosure of brick to distinguish the
location of the chamber from the rest of the mosque's roof.
Sultaan Qalawoon al-Saalihi was the first one to build a dome over the
chamber. He did that in 678 AH. It was square at the bottom and octagonal at
the top, made of wood, and built on top of the pillars that surrounded the
chamber. Planks of wood were nailed to it, over which plates of lead were
placed, and the brick enclosure was replaced with one made of wood.
The dome was refurbished at the time of al-Naasir Hasan ibn Muhammad Qalawoon,
then the leaden plates slipped, but they were fixed and refurbished at the
time of al-Ashraf Sha'baan ibn Husayn ibn Muhammad in 765 AH. It fell into
disrepair and was renovated at the time of Sultaan Qayit Bey in 881 AH.
The chamber and dome were burned in the fire that swept through the
Prophet's
mosque in 886 AH. During the reign of Sultaan Qayit Bey the
dome was rebuilt, in 887 AH, and strong pillars to support it were built in
the floor of the mosque, and they were built of bricks to the correct
height. After the dome had been built in the manner described above, cracks
appeared in its upper part. When it proved impossible to refurbish it, the
Sultaan Qayit Bey ordered that the upper part be demolished and rebuilt
strongly using white plaster. So it was built solidly in 892 AH.
In 1253 AH, an order was issued by the Ottoman Sultan 'Abd al-Hameed to paint
the dome green. He was the first one to colour it green, and the colour has
been renewed whenever necessary until the present.
It became known as the green dome after it was painted green. It was
previously known as the white dome or the fragrant dome or the blue dome.
End quote.
Fusool min Tareekh al-Madeenah al-Munawwarah by 'Ali Haafiz (p. 127, 128).
Secondly:
Rulings thereon
The scholars, both in the past and in modern times, criticized the
building of this dome and its being given a colour. All of that is because
of what they know of sharee'ah closing many doors for fear of falling
into shirk.
These scholars include the following:
1 - al-San'aani (may Allaah have mercy on him) said in Ta-theer
al-I'tiqaad:
If you say: A great dome has been built over the grave of the Messenger
,
costing a great deal of money, I say: This is in fact great ignorance of
the situation, because this dome was not built by him
or by his
Sahaabah or by those who followed them, or by those who followed the
Taabi'een, or by the scholars and imams of the ummah. Rather this dome was
built over his grave
on the orders of one of the later kings of Egypt,
namely the Sultan Qalawoon al-Saalihi who is known as King Mansoor, in
678 AH, and was mentioned in Tahqeeq al-Nasrah bi Talkhees Ma'aalim
Dar al-Hijrah. These are things that were done on the orders of the state
and not on the basis of shar'i evidence. End quote.
2 - The scholars of the Standing Committee for Issuing Fatwas were asked:
There are those who take the building of the green dome over the
Prophet's
grave in the Prophet's
Mosque as evidence that it is
permissible to build domes over other graves, such as those of the righteous
and others. Is this argument correct or what should our response to them be?
They replied:
It is not correct to quote the fact that people built a dome over the grave
of the Prophet
as evidence that it is permissible to build domes over
the graves of the righteous dead and others, because those people's building
a dome over his grave
was haraam and those who did it sinned thereby,
because they went against what is proven in a report from Abu'l-Hayaaj
al-Asadi who said:
'Ali ibn Abi Taalib
said to me:
Shall I not send you on the same mission as the Messenger
of Allaah
sent me? Do not leave any image without erasing it or any high grave
without levelling it.
And it was narrated that Jaabir
said:
The Prophet
forbade plastering over graves, or sitting on them or
building over them.
Both reports were narrated by Muslim in his Saheeh.
So it is not correct for anyone to quote the haraam action of some people
as evidence that it is permissible to do similar haraam actions, because it
is not permissible to go against the words of the Prophet
by citing
the words or actions of anyone else. And because he
is the one who conveyed
the command from Allaah
, and he
is the one who is to be obeyed,
and we must beware of going against his commands, because Allaah
says
(interpretation of the meaning):
And whatsoever the Messenger (Muhammad
) gives you, take it;
and whatsoever he forbids you, abstain (from it)
[al-Hashr 59:7]
And there are other verses which enjoin obedience to Allaah
and to
His Messenger
. And because building up graves and erecting domes over
them are means that lead to associating their occupants with Allaah
,
and the means that lead to shirk must be blocked. End quote.
Shaykh 'Abd al-'Azeez ibn Baaz,
Shaykh 'Abd al-Razzaaq 'Afeefi,
Shaykh 'Abd-Allaah ibn Qa'ood.
Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa'imah (9/83, 84)
3 - The scholars of the Standing Committee also said:
There is no proof in the fact that a dome was set up over the Prophet's
grave for those who take it as an excuse for building domes of the graves of
the awliya' ("saints") and righteous people, because the building of a dome
over his grave was not done on his instructions and was not done by any of
his companions (may Allaah be pleased with them), or by the Taabi'een, or
by any of the imams of guidance in the early generations whom the
Prophet
testified were good. Rather it was done by people of
bid'ah (innovation). It was proven that the Prophet
said:
Whoever introduces anything into this matter of ours that is not part of it
will have it rejected.
And it was proven that 'Ali
said to Abu'l-Hayaaj:
Shall I not send you on the same mission as the Messenger of Allaah
sent me? Do not leave any image without erasing it or any high grave
without levelling it.
Narrated by Muslim.
As it is not proven that he
built a dome over his grave, and it is
not proven from any of the leading imams; rather what is proven shows that
to be an invalid action, and no Muslim should feel any attachment to the
action of innovators who built a dome over the grave of the Prophet
.
End quote.
Shaykh 'Abd al-'Azzez ibn Baaz,
Shaykh 'Abd al-Razzaaq 'Afeefi, Shaykh 'Abd-Allaah ibn Ghadyaan,
Shaykh 'Abd-Allaah ibn Qa'ood
Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa'imah (2/264, 265).
4 - Shaykh Shams al-Deen al-Afghaani (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:
al-'Allaamah al-Khajandi (1379 AH) said, discussing the history of the
green dome that was built over the grave of the Prophet
, and explaining
that it is an innovation that was done by some sultans and ignorant persons
who erred and made a mistake, and that it is contrary to the clear saheeh
ahaadeeth and reflects ignorance of the Sunnah, and that they went to
extremes and imitated the Christians who are confused and misguided:
It should be noted that until the year 678 AH, there was no dome over the
chamber which contains the grave of the Prophet
, rather it was built
by the king al-Zaahir al-Mansoor Qalawoon al-Saalihi in that year (678 AH),
when this dome was built.
I say: He did that because he had seen in Egypt and Syria the adorned churches
of the Christians, so he imitated them out of ignorance of the command and
Sunnah of the Prophet
, as al-Waleed imitated them by adorning the mosque,
as was mentioned in Wafa' al-Wafa'.
It should be noted that undoubtedly this action of Qalawoon was contrary to
the saheeh ahaadeeth of the Messenger of Allaah
, but ignorance is a
great calamity and exaggeration in love and veneration is a real disaster,
and imitation of foreigners is a fatal disease. We seek refuge with Allaah
from ignorance and exaggeration and imitation of foreigners. End quote.
Juhood 'Ulama' al-Hanafiyyah fi Ibtaal
'Aqaa'id al-Qubooriyyah (3/1660-1662)
Thirdly:
The reason why it has not been demolished:
The scholars have explained the shar'i rulings concerning the building of
this dome and its obvious effects on the followers of bid'ah who have
developed an attachment to this structure and its colour, and they praise
and venerate it a great deal in their poetry and writings. Now it is up to
the authorities to implement these fatwas, and this is nothing to do with the
scholars.
The reason why it is not demolished is so as to ward off fitnah and for
fear that it may lead to chaos among the ordinary people and the ignorant.
Unfortunately the ordinary people have only reached this level of veneration
towards this dome because of the leadership of misguided scholars and imams
of innovation. They are the ones who incite the ordinary people against the
land of the Two Holy Sanctuaries and its 'aqeedah and its manhaj. They are
very upset about many actions that are in accordance with sharee'ah in our
view and contrary to innovation in their view.
Whatever the case, the shar'i ruling is quite clear, and the fact that
this dome has not been demolished does not mean that it is permissible to
build it or any dome over any grave, no matter what grave it is.
Shaykh Saalih al-'Usaymi (may Allaah preserve him) said:
The fact that this dome has remained for eight centuries does not mean that
it has become permissible, and being silent about it does not indicate
approval of it or that it is permissible. Rather the Muslim authorities
should remove it and put it back as it was at the time of the Prophet
.
They should remove the dome and the adornments and engravings that are found
in the mosques, above all the Prophet's
Mosque, so long as that will not
lead to an even greater fitnah. If it would lead to an even greater fitnah,
then the ruler should postpone the matter until he finds an opportunity for
that. End quote.
Bida' al-Quboor, Anwaa'uha wa ahkaamuha (p. 253)
And Allaah knows best.
Source: http://islamqa.com/en/ref/110061
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