Fifth: the writer says, "Likewise, Baqi` (the graveyard of Madinah, near the Prophet's Mosque), the plot of land where the wives and aunts of the Prophet (peace be upon him), his son Ibrahim, and some of his Sahabah (Companions) were buried. There were domes that were built therein until the guided state rose and removed the domes but left the graves unmarked. Hundred of thousands of people, who visit AlMasjid AlNabawy (the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah), also visit the people of Baqi` without knowing the graves of those whom Allah has chosen and favored over servants, such as the Prophet's wives, his son Ibrahim, and scores of Sahabah. What about if the Administration of Awqaf (endowments) set marks on these graves to show the names of the dead and fenced them to make it easy to recognize their graves..."
The writer invites the Administration of Awqaf in AlMadinah to set gravestones for the famous Sahabah buried in Baqi` and to build fences around their graves to recognize them. This suggestion may come out of good intentions, but opinions and recommendations are not dependable until a person examines them in the light of the Qur'an and the Sunnah of the Prophet (peace be upon him). Perhaps, when the writer wrote these words, he did not know about the ruling that has been reported in authentic Hadiths from the Prophet (peace be upon him) concerning graves.