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found just outside Medina, Saudi Arabia, was the first mosque ever built by Muhammad. Its first stones were positioned by Muhammad on his emigration from the city of Mecca to Medina and was subsequently completed by his companions. Muhammad then waited for Ali to arrive before he entered the city of
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our sixth imam, Imam Sadeg, says that we have five definitive holy places... first is Mecca... second is Medina... third belongs to our first imam of Shia, Ali, which is in Najaf. The fourth belongs to our third imam, Hussein, in Kerbala. The last one belongs to the daughter of our seventh imam and
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God chose the land of Karbalā as a safe and blessed sanctuary twenty-four thousand years before He created the land of the Ka'bah and chose it as a sanctuary. Verily it will shine among the gardens of Paradise, like a shining star shines among the stars for the people of
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Millions of pilgrims visit the shrine and pay homage to it every year. The real grave of Abbas is beneath the masoulem, and is present in the shrine. Emperors and kings of various dynasties have offered valuable gifts and gems to the shrine of Abbas. It was designed by
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One of my own flesh and blood will be buried in the land of Khorasan. God the Highest will surely remove the sorrows of any sorrowful person who goes on pilgrimage to his shrine. God will surely forgive the sins of any sinful person who goes on pilgrimage to his
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That makes al-Askari one of Shi'ite Islam's holiest sites, exceeded in veneration only by the shrines of Najaf and Karbala. Even Samarra's Sunnis hold al-Askari in high esteem. The expression 'to swear by the shrine' is routinely used by both
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Many Shia believe that Ali did not want his grave to be desecrated by his enemies and consequently asked his friends and family to bury him secretly. This secret gravesite is supposed to have been revealed later during the
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God chose that land as the abode of the Prophets. I swear to God that no one more honourable than the Commander of the Believers has ever lived there after (the time of) his purified fathers, Ādam and
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And when We assigned to Ibrahim the place of the House, saying: Do not associate with Me aught, and purify My House for those who make the circuit and stand to pray and bow and prostrate themselves.
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due to the proclamation given by Muhammad. The site is visited annually by at least 8 million pilgrims on average, which is estimated to increase to 20 million in years to come.
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cemetery in Damascus, Syria contains the graves of many relatives of Muhammad as well as sites related to the Battle of Karbala. Some of the figures laid to rest here include:
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our sixth imam, Imam Sadeg, says that we have five definitive holy places that we respect very much... The third belongs to our first imam of Shia, Ali, which is in Najaf.
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in 680. Up to a million pilgrims visit the city to observe the anniversary of Husayn ibn Ali's death. There are many Shia traditions which narrate the status of Karbala:
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are also buried within the mosque. The cellar from which the twelfth or "Hidden" imam, Muhammad al-Mahdi, disappeared from view is also found within this mosque.
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Karbalā, where your grandson and his family will be killed, is the most blessed and the most sacred land on Earth and it is one of the valleys of Paradise.
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who is believed by Shia Muslims, the sixth Shia imam. Most Shias accept that Ali is buried in the Imam Ali Mosque which is now the city of Najaf.
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in Qom, Iran is one of the primary significant mosques in Jamkaran. Hassan ibn Muthlih Jamkarani is reported to have met the Shia's 12th imam,
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cemetery in Mecca, Saudi Arabia contains the graves of many relatives of Muhammad, held in high esteem by the Shia, including:
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schools are associated with the shrine of the eighth imam. As a city of great religious significance, it is also a place of
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sprang up around it. For years totalling more than a millennium, the mosque was destroyed and reconstructed several times.
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in Kufa, Iraq - contains some of the skin of Husayn ibn Ali which was ripped off of him post-mortem by the aggressors of
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in Medina, Saudi Arabia - the mosque where the direction of prayer (qibla) was changed from Jerusalem to Mecca.
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architects. The central pear shaped dome is an ornately decorated structure. On its sides stand two tall
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raised the foundations of the House: Our Lord! accept from us; surely Thou art the Hearing, the Knowing:
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Other several tombs and graves of companions in Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Palestine, Egypt and Yemen
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The mosque stands on the site of the grave of Husayn ibn Ali, where he was martyred during the
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in Saudi Arabia - the place where the first verses of the Quran were revealed to Muhammad
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Shrine of Hazrat Masoumeh, sister of Imam Reza, one of Iran's holiest places, is in Qom.
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that highlight the importance of pilgrimage to the shrine. A hadith from Muhammad says:
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the uncle of Muhammad, along with the graves of all the other Muslims who fell at the
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in Karbala is the second holiest site for Shia Muslims. It contains the tomb of
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After the bombing of the Al Kadhimiya Mosque, Middle East correspondent of the
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sister of our eighth imam, who is called Fatemah, and will be buried in Qom.
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Tombs of prophets in Iraq, Iran, Syria, Jordan, Palestine, and Saudi Arabia
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There are many tombs of the various descendants of the imams (often called
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and their family members to be holy. After the three holy cities of Islam (
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is the third holiest site for Shia Muslims, which contains the tomb of
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in Kufa, Iraq is said to be the future home of the Twelfth Shia imam,
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al-Qummi, Ja'far ibn QÅ«lawayh (2008). "Addendum before chapter 89".
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Mosques associated with companions of Muhammad and the Shia imams
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The Martyrs of Karbala: Shi'i Symbols and Rituals in Modern Iran
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Imam Ali Ibn Abi Taleb (Imam Ali the Fourth Caliph, 1/1 Volume)
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in Najaf is considered the holiest, which contains the tomb of
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in Shia Islam. 25 Million Shias visiting the shrine each year.
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are also buried within this mosque according to Shia Islam.
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of silver. Iranian carpets are rolled out on the floors.
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Holy sites specific to other Shia Muslims (non-Twelvers)
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in Egypt. He was one of the most loyal companions of
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in Karbala, and the shrine of Fatima Masumeh in Qom.
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Index

Holiest sites in Islam (Shia)

The Sacred Mosque
Makkah
Sunni Muslims
Shia Muslims
holiest sites in Islam
Masjid al-Haram
Kaaba
Makkah
Al-Masjid an-Nabawi
Medina
Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa
Jerusalem
Shia Muslims
Muhammad
Ahl al-Bayt
Shia imams
Makkah
Medina
Jerusalem
Najaf
Karbala
Iraq
Mashhad
Qom
Iran
Holiest sites in Islam
Kaaba
sacred site in Islam

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