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Why was the tomb of Eve destroyed?

A 1928 article in TIME magazine suggests that that Eve's grave was demolished by religious authorities who feared it would lead Muslim faithful astray—into shirq, idolatry. Other sources report that the landmark vanished beneath urban development projects in the 1940s.



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