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Borujerdi mosque are important places for leading communal prayers and sermons. The shrine has been an economic and state institution, the focus of endowments and commercial rents dedicated to its upkeep, and a symbolic site whose opening and closing each day are accompanied by state-appointed guards extolling the sovereignty of the reigning government under God. Qom's madrasas in particular were a major center of resistance to the Pahlavi monarchy. When Ayatollah Khomeini returned to Iran from exile, he went immediately to Qom, which remains a key seat of the ulama's educational and political organizations.
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of Shii activities until the fifteenth century, when Najaf replaced it. Hospices, schools, libraries, and Sufi convents were built around the shrine. Late nineteenth-century Qom replaced Najaf as the center of Shii learning; this was reversed with the rise of
Ayatollah Khomeini (d. 1989) and Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr (d. 1980).
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would not necessarily be celebrated at them. They are simply used to aid or give a visual focus for prayers. Side altars, where Mass could actually be celebrated, were used in a similar way to shrines by parishioners. Side altars are specifically dedicated to the
Blessed Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus,
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of images." He then continues with another hadith: "When the messenger of Allah was close to death, he . . . said: 'May Allah curse the Jews and
Christians who make the graves of their prophets into places of worship; do not imitate them.'" From this hadith Ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab derives the prohibition
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In most of the Muslim world, shrines have been built. Visits to graves are also commonplace. But
Wahabism views such practices with disdain. The religious police go to enormous lengths to discourage people from praying at or visiting places closely connected to the time of the Prophet while powerful
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One of Iraq's two holiest cities (Karbala is the other one). Reputedly founded by the
Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid in 791. A Shii religious center located south of Baghdad and six miles west of Kufa. Site of Ali ibn Abi Talib's (the first Shii imam) tomb. Kufa retained its importance as the locus
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to preserve the tombs and renovate them architecturally. Over time, these donation, rituals, annual commemorations formed into an elaborate system of accepted norms. These forms of Sufi practise created an aura of spiritual and religious traditions around prescribed dates. Many orthodox or
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Every year, during the annual Shia pilgrimages to the Holy
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Hinduism. A shrine here is usually the center of attention in the building and is given a place of prominence. In such cases, adherents of the faith assemble within the building in order to venerate the deity at the shrine. In classical temple architecture, the shrine may be synonymous with the
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Gregorio F. Zaide (2017). "Filipinos Before the Spanish Conquest Possessed a Well-Ordered and Well-Thought-Out Religion". In Tanya Storch (ed.). Religions and Missionaries around the Pacific, 1500â1900. The Pacific World: Lands, Peoples and History of the Pacific, 1500-1900, Volume 17. Routledge.
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On Wednesday, 22 February 2006, unidentified assailants bombed the Al-Askari Mosque in Samarra, one of the holiest Shia'a sites in Iraq, containing the shrines of Ali Al-Hadi and Hassan Al-Askari, two of the most important Shia'a Imams, and the mausoleum of Mohammad Al Mehdi, known as the "hidden
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In the eyes of Wahabis, historical sites and shrines encourage "shirk" â the sin of idolatry or polytheism â and should be destroyed. When the al-Saud tribes swept through Mecca in the 1920s, the first thing they did was lay waste to cemeteries holding many of Islam's important figures. They have
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of various forms. Most Hindu families have a household shrine as well. For example, according to memoirs of Stephen Huyler of his visits to some Hindu homes, a part of home was dedicated to the household shrine. Here, image of a deity was placed and offered prayers, instead of visits to a temple.
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The Arbaeen has provided many modern-day Shia martyrs, murdered by Saddam Hussein, al-Qaeda and Isis, but its purpose is to mourn the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, the revered Shia leader, killed in the battle for Kerbala in AD680. The long ritual walk to his golden-domed shrine in that city â some
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Leading center of Shii theological seminaries and site of Hazrat-i Masumah, which is the second most important Shii shrine in Iran. Burial site of numerous shahs of the Safavid and Qajar dynasties and many religious scholars. Major center of political activity in 1963, 1975, and 1977 â 79 . The
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Ferdinand Blumentritt (1894). "Alphabetisches Verzeichnis der bei den philippinischen Eingeborenen ĂŒblichen Eigennamen, welche auf Religion, Opfer und priesterliche Titel und Amtsverrichtungen sich beziehen. (Fortsetzung.)". Wiener Zeitschrift fĂŒr die Kunde des Morgenlandes. 8. Orientalisches
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Kaaba, a pre-Islamic "House of God" founded by Abraham and Ishmael, toward which all Muslim prayer is directed. The present layout of the Grand Mosque evolved from a series of enlargements during the Umayyad and Abbasid periods, Ottoman refinements, and recent Saudi additions.
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789:(d. 852 AH) explicitly stated that travelling to visit the tomb of Muhammad was "one of the best of actions and the noblest of pious deeds with which one draws near to God, and its legitimacy is a matter of consensus." Similarly,
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or full-body statues are often erected and placed alongside each other in commemoration. This includes Halls of Fame that honor sports athletes, where an athlete's entrance to the hall is commonly described as "enshrinement".
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continue to reach the deceased holy person and are deemed (by some) to benefit visiting devotees and pilgrims according to Sufi beliefs. In order to show reverence to Sufi saints, kings, and nobles provided large donations or
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The most distinct aspect of the mosque is a green dome called the Dome of the Prophet and marks the location of the Prophet Muhammad's tomb. Abu Bakr and Umar, the first and second caliphs, are buried near the
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Wahhabism, the prevailing Saudi strain of Islam, frowns on visits to shrines, tombs or religio-historical sites, on grounds that they might lead to Islam's gravest sin: worshipping anyone other than God.
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emblem is placed among peaceful settings to encourage meditation and study of Taoist texts and principles. Taoists place less emphasis on formalized attendance but include ritualized worship than other
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walkers spend 10 or 12 days on the road from Basra or Kirkuk, others two or three days from Najaf â comes on the 40th day of the mourning period as religious fervour reaches its peak among the faithful.
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forms of Buddhism), one of the various Buddhas or bodhisattvas. They also commonly contain candles, along with offerings such as flowers, purified water, food, and incense. Many shrines also contain
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in Mali also has many historic Sufi shrines which were destroyed by Islamist in recent years. Many of these have since been rebuilt. A saint's tomb is a site of great veneration where blessings or
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who was considered by them to be the "ultimate authority on a great number of issues". One of these issues was the position on the visitation of Muhammad's tomb. According to Ibn Taymiyyah all the
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in which he said "May God curse the Jews and Christians who make the graves of their prophets into places of worship; do not imitate them." Additionally, he commanded leveling of the graves (
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A. L. Kroeber (1918). "The History of Philippine Civilization as Reflected in Religious Nomenclature". Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History. XXI (Part II): 35â37.
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stated that "The Shaykh Taqi al-Din Ibn Taymiyya has abominable and odd statements on this issue to the effect that travelling to visit the Prophet is prohibited and is not a pious deed."
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Cole, Fay-Cooper; Gale, Albert (1922). "The Tinguian; Social, Religious, and Economic life of a Philippine tribe". Field Museum of Natural History: Anthropological Series. 14 (2): 235â493
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attributed to Muhammad include one stated as: "He who visits my grave will be entitled to my intercession." Visiting Muhammad's tomb after the pilgrimage is considered by the majority of
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as well as in secular and non-religious settings such as a war memorial. Shrines can be found in various settings, such as churches, temples, cemeteries, or as household shrines.
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altars are identical in basic construction throughout most of the Philippines. They were either small roof-less platforms or standing poles split at the tip (similar to a
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of building places of worship over graves, because that would mean glorification of their inhabitants, which would amount to an act of worship to other than Allah.
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been destroying the country's heritage ever since. Of the three sites the Saudis have allowed the UN to designate World Heritage Sites, none are related to Islam.
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or bye-altars. Shrines are always centered on some image (for instance, a statue, painting, mural or mosaic) of
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Shrines of British Saints by J. Charles Wall. Full Text + Illustrations.
2871:"Pakistan's Sufis defiant after Islamic State attack on shrine kills 83"
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may be called "historic shrines." Notable shrines of this type include:
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exist across the sinophone world, it is a temple for the veneration of
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3486:"Iraq Significant Site 011 - Baghdad - Al-Kadhimayn Mosque and Shrine"
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Nasser Rabbat (1989). "The meaning of the Umayyad Dome of the Rock".
2375:. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. pp. 16â17.
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Ondrej, Beranek; Tupek, Pavel (July 2009). Naghmeh, Sohrabi (ed.).
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Ondrej, Beranek; Tupek, Pavel (July 2009). Naghmeh, Sohrabi (ed.).
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Ondrej, Beranek; Tupek, Pavel (July 2009). Naghmeh, Sohrabi (ed.).
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can designate a local (arch)diocesan shrine. For a shrine to be a
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The Islamic Path: Sufism, Politics, and Society in India. (2006)
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The Islamic Path: Sufism, Politics, and Society in India (2006)
2929:"Mecca for the rich: Islam's holiest site 'turning into Vegas'"
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Cities through Time: Daily Life in Ancient and Modern Jerusalem
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or the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine
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Shrines are found in many forms of Christianity, but not all.
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More than any other shrines in the Muslim world, the tomb of
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Shrines are found in many religions. As distinguished from a
4131:. New Haven, USA: Yale Univ. Press. pp. 42, 71â72, 89.
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Huyler, Stephen P. (Author); Moore, Thomas (Forward (1999).
2344:"Great Mosque of Mecca | Overview, Description, & Facts"
1314:, a shrine refers to a place where veneration is focused on
1025:. Other Shia shrines are located in the eponymous cities of
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derived the prohibition to build mosques over graves from a
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movements, which believe that shrines over graves encourage
3569:"Ayatollah Khomeini's mausoleum: A symbol of Iranian pride"
986:) are dedicated to Shia religious figures, most notably in
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Opposition to tomb shrines by the Salafi and Wahhabi groups
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is considered a source of blessings for the visitor. Among
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Barangay: Sixteenth Century Philippine Culture and Society
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1541:(Old English), referring to either a types of shrines or
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The Islamic Path: Sufism, Society, and Politics in India
3698:"Timbuktu mausoleums in Mali rebuilt after destruction"
2841:"797th Urs of Khawaja Moinuddin Chisty begins in Ajmer"
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encouraging the visitation of the tomb are fabricated (
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Other types of sacred places or objects of worship of
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Two of the oldest and notable Islamic shrines are the
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Women's lives, women's rituals in the Hindu tradition
1451:). They held halved coconut shells, metal plates, or
864:) and that there is a risk of worshipping other than
4031:"Philippine Shamanism and Southeast Asian Parallels"
2994:"Medina: Saudis take a bulldozer to Islam's history"
622:(of feet) associated with the patriarch and his son
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1561:or a geographic feature. The name of the Norse god
626:'s building of the Kaaba in Islamic tradition. The
67:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
5822:Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Rosary of San NicolĂĄs
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3920:. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.
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3515:"Afghanistan Significant Site 147. Mazar-i Sharif"
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2020:(for those built near rice fields).(Kroeber, 1918)
4178:. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 96.
3473:Imam", and hosting millions of pilgrims annually.
3056:) and effacing what might arouse the temptation (
2469:"Prophet's Mosque | mosque, Medina, Saudi Arabia"
2397:"Maqam-e-Ibrahim shines ... like visitors' faith"
2287:"Masjid al-Haram - Oxford Islamic Studies Online"
1462:may sometimes also be placed on these platforms.
779:(d. 554 AH) stated that visiting Muhammad was "a
1894:Indigenous Philippine shrines and sacred grounds
1390:Indigenous Philippine shrines and sacred grounds
5838:Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paray-le-Monial
1106:, where famous tombs include of saints such as
608:. A few yards away, the mosque also houses the
3593:"What is the mausoleum of Ayatollah Khomeini?"
3259:Rapoport, Yossef; Ahmed, Shahab (2010-01-01).
3232:Rapoport, Yossef; Ahmed, Shahab (2010-01-01).
3205:Rapoport, Yossef; Ahmed, Shahab (2010-01-01).
2736:Rapoport, Yossef; Ahmed, Shahab (2010-01-01).
2709:Rapoport, Yossef; Ahmed, Shahab (2010-01-01).
2016:(for those built near roads and villages) and
1017:Specific examples of Shia shrines include the
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4249:
4128:Meeting god : elements of Hindu devotion
2500:. Geneva, Illinois: Runestone Press. p.
490:is required. Similarly, the approval of the
376:; this type is colloquially referred to as a
8:
5817:Shrine of the Virgin of the Rosary of Pompei
5777:Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar
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2787:Diem, Werner; Schöller, Marco (2004-01-01).
2767:. The Ohio State University. pp. 28â29.
2715:. Oxford University Press. p. 290/291.
2682:Diem, Werner; Schöller, Marco (2004-01-01).
2655:Diem, Werner; Schöller, Marco (2004-01-01).
2598:Diem, Werner; Schöller, Marco (2004-01-01).
1661:, running water or fountains, small burning
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1410:and caskets of ancestors. Among Bicolanos,
5782:Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal
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2962:"Saudi Arabia Bulldozes Over Its Heritage"
2793:. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. pp. 7â8.
1669:), and copies of Taoist texts such as the
1633:The line between a temple and a shrine in
1414:were also kept inside sacred caves called
765:(d. 204 AH) all permitted the practice of
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2790:The Living and the Dead in Islam: Indices
2685:The Living and the Dead in Islam: Indices
2658:The Living and the Dead in Islam: Indices
2601:The Living and the Dead in Islam: Indices
2008:(only entered by shamans); and among the
1338:at these shrines which are also used for
127:Learn how and when to remove this message
5858:Sanctuary of Saint Michael the Archangel
5807:Sanctuary of Our Lady of Graces of Onuva
3656:. Univ of North Carolina Press. p.
3265:. Oxford University Press. p. 293.
3238:. Oxford University Press. p. 292.
3211:. Oxford University Press. p. 290.
2897:"Shrine - Oxford Islamic Studies Online"
2742:. Oxford University Press. p. 291.
2688:. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 23.
2661:. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 55.
2604:. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 46.
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3778:Jafri, S.Z.H.; Reifeld, Helmut (2006).
3315:"Najaf - Oxford Islamic Studies Online"
3131:. The Ohio State University. p. 3.
2440:"Important Sites: The Prophet's Mosque"
2267:PART III : SACRED PLACES AND TIMES
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1980:(for various small roofed altars); and
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1088:Islamic Naqshbandi saints of Allo Mahar
416:, a shrine usually houses a particular
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2320:"KaÊżbah | shrine, Mecca, Saudi Arabia"
1731:is usually placed in the main shrine.
824:) they are treated as proper shrines (
474:In the Roman Catholic Church, a local
3401:"Qom - Oxford Islamic Studies Online"
3173:from the original on 10 August 2018.
3088:from the original on 10 August 2018.
3045:from the original on 10 August 2018.
3024:
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2593:
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871:The founder of the Wahhabi movement,
329:, and also in modern faiths, such as
280:tablet household shrine dedicated to
187:"case or chest for books or papers";
7:
4202:. Artsopolis Network. Archived from
2939:from the original on 24 October 2018
2153:Patricia Chang (February 23, 2007).
1754:In some countries around the world,
1396:indigenous Philippine folk religions
539:, or of a saint, and may have had a
252:indigenous Philippine folk religions
65:adding citations to reliable sources
5853:Shrine of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
4102:Dictionary of Norse Myth and Legend
4084:(2007), translated by Angela Hall.
4057:(2007), translated by Angela Hall.
3953:Institut, UniversitÀt Wien. p. 147.
3861:BahĂĄÊŒĂ Community of Canada (2014).
3630:from the original on 12 August 2018
3004:from the original on 10 August 2018
2972:from the original on 10 August 2018
2814:Dasgupta, Piyali (7 January 2014).
808:of a religious figure's gravesite (
2369:"Another Stone: The Maqam Ibrahim"
1874:Australian Aboriginal sacred sites
1625:Shrine hall inside Taoist Temple,
1074:, and a few other related people.
740:legal scholars to be recommended.
25:
5772:Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe
3782:. New Delhi: Rainbow Publishers.
3618:"Iranians mourn Khomeini's widow"
3546:. sacredsites.com. Archived from
3058:ta'fiyat ma yatafattan bihi minha
1585:A temple shrine for Radha Krishna
1236:. They are the focal points of a
630:sepulcher of the Islamic prophet
618:'s station") shrine containing a
467:Catholic shrine: glass coffin of
262:are also found in some cultures.
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5797:Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes
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4086:Dictionary of Northern Mythology
4059:Dictionary of Northern Mythology
3371:Carnelos, Marco (18 July 2018).
1590:
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1370:designed in the traditional form
1302:Buddhist shrine On the banks of
709:. The former was built over the
486:, the approval of the country's
149:Assumption Cathedral in Smolensk
41:
5802:Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help
5792:Sanctuary of Our Lady of FĂĄtima
4200:"Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun"
2527:Palestine Exploration Quarterly
2256:Knowledge Roman Catholic Church
2155:"Shrines in shops in Chinatown"
680:Pir Hadi Hassan Bux Shah Jilani
584:Islam's holiest structure, the
171:, Southern District, Hong Kong.
52:needs additional citations for
5812:Shrine of Our Lady of the Hens
4029:Francisco R. Demetrio (1973).
1992:, shrines are known among the
1889:Holiest sites in Islam (Sunni)
1557:), often in connection with a
1458:as receptacles for offerings.
1056:Mausoleum of Ruhollah Khomeini
357:. Many consist of a statue of
27:Dedicated holy or sacred place
1:
5843:Sanctuary of the Divine Mercy
3544:"Sacred Sites: Mashhad, Iran"
1884:Holiest sites in Islam (Shia)
1701:Confucian temples and shrines
1549:poetry and in place names in
1279:in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
5848:Sanctuary of Christ the King
4100:. and Orchard, Andy (1997).
3865:. BahĂĄÊŒĂ Community of Canada
3836:BahĂĄÊŒĂ World Centre (2007).
3811:BahĂĄÊŒĂ World Centre (2007).
3716:"United Nations News Centre"
3652:Mystical Dimensions of Islam
3405:www.oxfordislamicstudies.com
3388:families free of any charge.
3319:www.oxfordislamicstudies.com
2901:www.oxfordislamicstudies.com
2291:www.oxfordislamicstudies.com
1988:(for larger structures). In
1665:or candles (with or without
1443:in Tagalog. These bamboo or
1293:Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat
1098:, one common practice is to
912:), are not contained in the
719:legendary ascent heavenwards
713:that marked the site of the
5697:Chaplet of the Divine Mercy
3648:Annemarie Schimmel (1975).
3190:al-salam wa al-salat alayhi
2644:. Vol. II. p. 71.
2629:. Vol. V. p. 245.
2209:. catholichomeandgarden.com
2108:Online Etymology Dictionary
1909:Makeshift/roadside memorial
1421:During certain ceremonies,
1402:, which are also called as
1359:sacred tooth of Lord Buddha
1170:, Bangladesh. Likewise, in
965:Holiest sites in Shia Islam
814:
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3262:Ibn Taymiyya and His Times
3235:Ibn Taymiyya and His Times
3208:Ibn Taymiyya and His Times
2739:Ibn Taymiyya and His Times
2712:Ibn Taymiyya and His Times
1924:Shrines to the Virgin Mary
1862:Colorado Springs, Colorado
1831:Kumsusan Palace of the Sun
1692:
1387:
1273:William Sutherland Maxwell
1006:(such as in the cities of
990:(such as in the cities of
962:
873:Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab
820:), in others (such as the
743:The early scholars of the
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508:reliquary shrine of Saint
389:
151:, Russia, photographed by
29:
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5673:Rosary of the Holy Wounds
5485:Interpretation of tongues
5379:
5373:Visions of Jesus and Mary
5263:
4172:Pintchman, Tracy (2007).
3863:"BahĂĄÊŒĂ Shrine in Canada"
3092:The Book of God's Unicity
1565:, refers to the practice.
1384:Philippine folk religions
1361:installed at a shrine in
1100:visit or make pilgrimages
1068:Iran's 1978â79 revolution
424:, which is the object of
5733:Chaplet of Saint Michael
5646:First Saturdays Devotion
5636:Immaculate Heart of Mary
5629:First Thursdays Devotion
4977:Multi-family residential
3127:Zargar, Cameron (2014).
3050:khawf al-fitna bi alqabr
2763:Zargar, Cameron (2014).
2539:10.1179/003103207x194145
1727:or sometime an image of
1291:Main Buddhist shrine in
1224:The two most well-known
914:six main collections of
771:to Muhammad's tomb. The
199:dedicated to a specific
5738:Prayer to Saint Michael
5336:Apparitional experience
3838:"Shrine of BahĂĄ'u'llĂĄh"
3720:UN News Service Section
3519:www.cemml.colostate.edu
3490:www.cemml.colostate.edu
3438:findit.library.yale.edu
2473:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica
2348:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica
2324:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica
2134:Portable Tibetan Shrine
2124:. thefreedictionary.com
1740:Taipei Confucius Temple
1736:Tainan Confucian Temple
1685:or other Taoist sages.
1553:(with the exception of
1529:" and/or "temple, idol"
1176:Zaouia Moulay Idriss II
922:Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal
793:(d. 620 AH) considered
469:Saint Catherine Labouré
32:Shrine (disambiguation)
5882:Catholicism portal
5728:in the Catholic Church
5685:First Fridays Devotion
2492:Slavik, Diane (2001).
2276:. ourladyswarriors.org
1964:in Tagalog. Among the
1852:By extension the term
1721:Disciples of Confucius
1630:
1545:. The term appears in
1307:
1295:
1221:
1091:
690:
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555:, or to other saints.
525:Second Vatican Council
516:
496:1983 Code of Canon Law
471:
409:
300:in Christianity, or a
288:
235:are made is called an
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156:
153:Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky
5709:Eucharistic adoration
5552:Normae Congregationis
5368:Vision (spirituality)
2411:"Al-Masjid An-Nabawy"
2367:Peters, F.E. (1994).
2221:. Sacred Destinations
1807:Shrine of Remembrance
1793:Shrine of Remembrance
1787:Newport, Rhode Island
1746:(God of Literature).
1624:
1357:, such as the famous
1301:
1290:
1261:Shrine of BahĂĄ'u'llĂĄh
1203:
1085:
941:Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani
889:), which the scholar
787:Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani
677:
661:
537:Mary, mother of Jesus
527:they contained small
504:
466:
450:Orthodox Christianity
407:
273:
244:Chinese folk religion
162:
142:
5453:Extraordinary graces
2907:on February 24, 2021
2399:. 25 September 2016.
2238:Central Asia Monitor
2231:David Tyson (1997).
2169:on February 28, 2007
2165:(41). Archived from
1968:, shrines are known
1713:eminent philosophers
1336:Buddhist iconography
1124:Lal Shahbaz Qalandar
1062:houses the tombs of
759:Abdullah ibn Mubarak
638:and close companion
488:Episcopal Conference
195:"box or case") is a
61:improve this article
30:For other uses, see
5702:Divine Mercy novena
5412:Miracle of Lanciano
5407:Eucharistic miracle
5341:Christian mysticism
4423: / Guest room
3912:William Henry Scott
3842:BahĂĄÊŒĂ World Centre
3817:BahĂĄÊŒĂ World Centre
3813:"Shrine of the BĂĄb"
1914:Sacred natural site
1777:Baltimore, Maryland
1627:Fung Ying Seen Koon
1597:A household shrine.
1340:Buddhist meditation
1108:Sayyid Ali Hamadani
1104:Indian subcontinent
1023:Imam Hussein Shrine
822:Indian subcontinent
523:, since before the
5624:Acts of reparation
5424:Miracle of the Sun
5316:Private revelation
4899:Servants' quarters
4206:on January 1, 2012
4157:has generic name (
3888:2019-12-24 at the
3597:The Indian Express
3411:on August 12, 2018
3325:on August 13, 2018
3110:of graves and the
2877:. 17 February 2017
2820:The Times of India
2272:2019-12-09 at the
2205:2009-03-27 at the
2200:Front Yard Shrines
2139:2015-10-19 at the
1767:San Antonio, Texas
1677:or other texts by
1631:
1326:. Monks, nuns and
1308:
1296:
1222:
1178:. The area around
1140:Bahauddin Zakariya
1092:
881:attributed to the
691:
672:
664:Data Durbar Shrine
517:
472:
456:and some forms of
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337:or to a localised
289:
173:
157:
143:The shrine of the
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5889:
5866:
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5719:Our Lady of Tears
5604:Mystical theology
5539:Code of canon law
5520:
5519:
5495:Word of Knowledge
5429:Odour of sanctity
5400:Miraculous events
5363:Religious ecstasy
5358:Marian apparition
5282:
5281:
4700:Janitorial closet
4434:Bedsit / Miniflat
3892:. buddhamind.info
3667:978-0-8078-1271-6
3272:978-0-19-547834-1
3245:978-0-19-547834-1
3218:978-0-19-547834-1
3194:tawhid al-uluhiya
3054:taswiyat al-qubur
2851:on 1 October 2012
2511:978-0-8225-3218-7
2297:on March 26, 2018
2188:Household Shrines
2101:Harper, Douglas.
1858:Shrine of the Sun
1821:Lenin's Mausoleum
1543:sacred enclosures
1510:Germanic paganism
1504:Germanic paganism
1334:with the aide of
1246:Shrine of the BĂĄb
1238:BahĂĄÊŒĂ pilgrimage
1206:Shrine of the BĂĄb
1156:Nizamuddin Auliya
1148:Moinuddin Chishti
1064:Ruhollah Khomenei
887:taswiyat al-qubur
755:Ishaq Ibn Rahwayh
699:Dome of the Chain
594:) in the city of
572:Mazar (mausoleum)
521:devotional altars
510:Bridget of Sweden
400:Religious shrines
351:Balinese Hinduism
327:Roman Catholicism
317:Historically, in
313:Household shrines
256:Germanic paganism
137:
136:
129:
111:
16:(Redirected from
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5879:
5760:
5651:Miraculous Medal
5475:Gifts of healing
5470:Gift of miracles
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5286:
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5240:Home improvement
5012:Studio apartment
4804:Kitchen-related
4480:Conversation pit
4267:and spaces of a
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1950:
1744:Wen Chang Di Jun
1695:Confucian temple
1594:
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1066:, the leader of
1054:") in Iran. The
1019:Al-Askari Shrine
819:
802:Ahmad ibn Hanbal
761:(d. 189 AH) and
751:Ahmad Ibn Hanbal
697:and the smaller
695:Dome of the Rock
648:Masjid an-Nabawi
646:, housed in the
620:petrosomatoglyph
506:Church of Sweden
286:Bankfield Museum
266:Types of shrines
260:Portable shrines
233:votive offerings
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5545:Haurietis aquas
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5320:Catholic Church
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5283:
5278:
5274:Category: Rooms
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4982:Secondary suite
4933:
4808:butler's pantry
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4676:Electrical room
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1951:
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1899:List of shrines
1879:Earth mysteries
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1783:Touro Synagogue
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891:Imam Al-Shafi'i
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570:Main articles:
568:
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484:national shrine
476:diocesan bishop
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