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#Muhammad is buried in the Al-Masjid al-Nabawi ("Mosque of the Prophet") in the city of Medina in Saudi Arabia.   
#Muhammad is buried in the Al-Masjid al-Nabawi ("Mosque of the Prophet") in the city of Medina in Saudi Arabia.   
#There is no indication that William Branham was ever in Saudi Arabia.  He did land in Egypt twice on his flights to and from India.   
#It is possible that William Branham had a layover in Saudi Arabia on his way to India.  He did land in Egypt twice on his flights to and from India.   
#William Branham also stated that he noticed at the grave of Muhammad that there was "a white horse that stands there" which is changed every four hours in preparation of him rising from the dead.  However, Islam does not teach that their prophet will resurrect (other than in the general resurrection which referred to as " Yawm ad-Dīn" in Arabic) and there is '''no white horse standing at the grave of Muhammad'''.  
#While  at the grave of Muhammad, William Branham said he noticed that there was "a white horse that stands there" which is changed every four hours in preparation of him rising from the dead.  However, Islam does not teach that their prophet will resurrect (other than in the general resurrection which referred to as " Yawm ad-Dīn" in Arabic) and there is '''no white horse standing at the grave of Muhammad'''.  
#In 1958, William Branham admitted that he had been in "the country near the grave of Mohammed" (we assume he was referring to Egypt) and not the actual grave itself.<ref>William Branham,  58-0128 - The Oneness Of Unity, para. 18</ref>   
#In 1958, William Branham admitted that he had been in "the country near the grave of Mohammed" (we assume he was referring to Egypt) and not the actual grave itself.<ref>William Branham,  58-0128 - The Oneness Of Unity, para. 18</ref>