The mosque is located at an altitude of 1,013 metres (3,323 ft) above sea level and can thus be seen from most parts of Amman.
[2] The Prophet Mohammad Museum (Arabic: متحف النبي محمد, romanized: Mutḥaf al-Nabī Muḥammad) is a museum about Mohammad located in the King Hussein Mosque.
The museum was opened on 15 May 2012, with King Abdullah II officiating.
[3] The museum includes some of Mohammad's belongings, including a single hair from his beard, his letter to the emperor of Byzantium, in which he urged him to convert to Islam, and the sapling of the Sahabi Tree, a tree in the Jordanian desert where a tradition says Muhammad rested under it.
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