The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) died in the year 632 C.E. This event is known in Islamic history as the "Farewell Pilgrimage" or Hajjat al-Wada'. It occurred in the month of Rabi' al-Awwal, the third month of the Islamic lunar calendar, in the city of Medina, which is now located in modern-day Saudi Arabia. The Prophet's death marked the end of his mission as the final prophet and messenger of Allah, and it had a profound impact on the Islamic community. His teachings and example continue to inspire Muslims around the world today, and his legacy as a spiritual leader, social reformer, and political figure remains central to the Islamic faith.