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#There is no grave of Buddha. He was cremated.  It is impossible that William Branham visited Buddha's grave.
#There is no grave of Buddha. He was cremated.  It is impossible that William Branham visited Buddha's grave.
#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.   
#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.   
::In this regard, William Branham also stated that  
::In this regard, 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.  This is additional proof that William Branham was never in Medina.  Islam does not teach that their prophet will resurrect (other than in the general resurrection) and there is no white horse standing at the grave of Muhammad.


The conclusion: '''William Branham lied about visiting the graves of Mohammed, Buddha, and Confucius.'''
The conclusion: '''William Branham lied about visiting the graves of Mohammed, Buddha, and Confucius.'''
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:''You ought heard what Morris Reidhead said about that when that Mohammedan had his education and going back. Said, "Why don't you take a resurrected Jesus with you and instead of a dead prophet, Mohammed." And '''I've been to Mohammed's grave.''' They have a white horse change every four hours. And they've been there for two thousand years, expecting Mohammed to raise from the dead.<ref>William Branham, 58-0612 - We Would See Jesus, para. 20</ref>
:''You ought heard what Morris Reidhead said about that when that Mohammedan had his education and going back. Said, "Why don't you take a resurrected Jesus with you and instead of a dead prophet, Mohammed." And '''I've been to Mohammed's grave.''' They have a white horse change every four hours. And they've been there for two thousand years, expecting Mohammed to raise from the dead.<ref>William Branham, 58-0612 - We Would See Jesus, para. 20</ref>
:''Here sometime ago, '''noticing at the grave of Mohammed, at Mohammed's grave there's a white horse that stands there.  '''It's been there for two thousand years. They change the guards about every four hours. What are they doing? They are expecting Mohammed to raise someday and get on this white horse and ride the world and conquer it.<ref>William Branham, 58-0326 - United Under One Head, para. 28</ref>


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