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While the tradition is that the rock tried to follow Mohamed (S.A.W) into Heaven, the photographic evidence and eye witness accounts is that the rock is part of the mountain. The rock is undercut in such a way that there is access to the Well of Souls, but it is not levitating in any way from the rest of the mountain.

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