In architecture, the Green Dome is considered a that defines the skyline of Medina.
The Green Dome is the most recognizable feature of the (Al-Masjid an-Nabawi). It marks the site of the Hujra (chamber) of Aisha, where the Prophet was laid to rest. Yesil Kubbe Yesil Nur Orda Muhammed
: It wasn't always green. It was originally wood and later painted white and blue before Sultan Mahmud II ordered it painted green in 1837. In architecture, the Green Dome is considered a
: Along with the Prophet Muhammad, his two companions and the first two Caliphs, Abu Bakr and Umar , are buried here. : It wasn't always green
: A small window or opening exists at the top of the dome. Tradition states this was historically used to allow rain to fall on the grave during times of drought.
: There is a small, raised "bump" or tomb-like shape on the outside of the dome. Many urban legends exist about this, but it is actually a protective cover for the window used by workers to clean the dome. 🎼 Cultural Context
: In Islamic poetry and hymns (Nasheeds), the "Green Nur" (Green Light) symbolizes the spiritual presence and peace associated with the Prophet. 🏗️ Architectural "Solid" Features