The Bible gives no information as to the burial sites of Adam and Eve. It indicates that Adam and Eve were once inhabitants of the Garden of Eden. It also indicates that they were expelled and spent the rest of their lives outside of the garden. Their deaths and their burials also took place outside the garden.
I am sure tht it would not be far from where the Garden of Eden lay. Though we are not told how far Adam and Eve travelled before settling down, it is possible that they could not see the Garden
The scriptures say "And all the days that Adam lived were nine hundred and thirty years: and he died." This however does not mean that he travelled any great distance away from his first home. If we knew where the Garden of Eden was then we would have some idea as to the approximate location as to where Adam died.
The book of Genesis didn't say where Adam and Eve were buried. But the couple surely couldn't have been buried in the Garden of Eden. With the couple's expulsion, God had guards posted and armed with flaming swords, to keep anyone from getting into Eden again.
According to traditional Jewish belief, Adam and Eve were buried in the Cave of Machpelah, in Hebron. The cave also became the burial site for the couple's descendants, Abraham and Sarah, according to Genesis 25:9-10. According to a Christian belief, Noah retrieved the first couple's bodies before the flood, and had them reburied at Calvary [Golgotha].
The book of Genesis didn't identify when or where Eve died and was buried. But according to Jewish belief, she was buried with her husband in the Cave of Machpelah, in the Hebron. According to Christian belief, she and her husband may have been removed from the Cave by Noah. After the flood, Noah may have reburied the couple on Calvary [Golgotha] where Jesus of Nazareth was crucified.
First of all, if Adam and Eve are said to have been the first humans, they could not have lived only a few thousand years ago, since humans existed long before this time. The graves of individuals who lived hundreds of thousands, or even millions of years ago, can never be identified.
It is not only scientists who disbelieve the story of Adam and Eve. From the earliest times, Christian leaders and scholars have warned against reading the story of Adam and Eve literally. One of the early Church Fathers, Origen, said (On First Principles, 3.1.1): "Now what man of intelligence will believe that the first and the second and the third day, and the evening and the morning existed without the sun and moon and stars? And that the first day if we may so call it, was even without a heaven? And who is so silly as to believe that God, after the manner of a farmer, "planted a paradise eastward in Eden", and set in it a visible and palpable "tree of life", of such a sort that anyone who tasted its fruit with his bodily teeth would gain life: and again that one could partake of "good and evil" by masticating the fruit taken from the tree of that name? And when God is said to "walk in the paradise in the cool of the day" and Adam to hide himself behind a tree, I do not think anyone will doubt that these are figurative expressions which indicate certain mysteries through a semblance of history and not through actual events."
So, we will never be able to answer the question of where Adam and Eve were buried, as we can never prove that they ever lived.
it is in Sirilanka. In the hills of sangal deep.
Only God (Allah) the Creator know.
Adam (as) grave is in Iraq
hazrat amnoon as grave is in gujrat sheikh choghani
Questions on Islam provides this answer: "There are various narrations in Islamic sources about where the grave of Hazrat Adam is. According to Ibn Ishaq, the grave of Adam is somewhere in the east of Paradise; according to other narrations, it is the Abu Qubays cave in Makkah, or in Nevz mountain in India. (see Thalabi 37) According to another narration, Noah put the coffin of Adam on the Ark and buried it in Baytulmaqdis after the deluge. (see ibid; Süleyman Hayri Bolay, Türkiye Diyanet Vakfı Ansiklopedisi, İstanbul."Although the historicity of Adam and Eve remains a strong article of faith among Muslims, many Christians now regard the story of Adam and Eve as allegorical, which means there can be no grave.
The laqab of hazrat Adam (A.S) is Safi Ullah, but need to check for the hazrat Noah (A.S). . . .
yes hazrat Adam (as) was haji, he performed 40 hajj.
Maraco
jeddah
Salalah (Oman)
1000 feet
Hazrat Ishaq (A.S) grave is in the HEBRON/CANON.
the dower money of HAZRAT ADAM and HAWA A S is darood shareef
The grave of the companion Bilal ben Rabah is in Damascus , Syria.