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Iran marks 23rd passing away anniv. of Imam Khomeini - English
The 23rd anniversary of the passing away of the late founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran Imam Khomeini.
Iranians from all walks of life gathered at his mausoleum southern Tehran to mark the...
The 23rd anniversary of the passing away of the late founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran Imam Khomeini.
Iranians from all walks of life gathered at his mausoleum southern Tehran to mark the occasion.
Multitudes of mourners, among them Christians, Jews and Zoroastrians as well as foreign guests, gathered at Imam Khomeini\\\'s mausoleum to pay respect to a man, who changed history by overthrowing the Shah-regime back in 1979.
leader of Iran\\\'s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei addressing a large crowd of mourners in a keynote speech hailed the role of the founder of the Islamic Republic Imam Khomeini in restoring national dignity to the Iranian nation. He said Imam Khomeini set the stage for the progress and prosperity of the country. Elsewhere in his remarks Ayatollah Khamenei said the U-S and its allies are exaggerating the issue of Tehran\\\'s nuclear program and that the U-S-led sanctions against Iran have been counterproductive.
Meanwhile, the leader rejected Israeli threats of military strike against Iran as a sign of the regime\\\'s weakness and warned of the repercussions of any wrong action.
Ayatollah Khamenei also referred to the recent revolutions in the region and said the revolutionary nations are seeking dignity, freedom and social justice through Islamic values. He cautioned against plots by the U-S and its allies to undermine the wave of Islamic awakening that is sweeping across the region.
As the leader of the Islamic revolution Ayatollah Khamenei has once said Imam Khomeini was a reality and reality never dies.
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The 23rd anniversary of the passing away of the late founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran Imam Khomeini.
Iranians from all walks of life gathered at his mausoleum southern Tehran to mark the occasion.
Multitudes of mourners, among them Christians, Jews and Zoroastrians as well as foreign guests, gathered at Imam Khomeini\\\'s mausoleum to pay respect to a man, who changed history by overthrowing the Shah-regime back in 1979.
leader of Iran\\\'s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei addressing a large crowd of mourners in a keynote speech hailed the role of the founder of the Islamic Republic Imam Khomeini in restoring national dignity to the Iranian nation. He said Imam Khomeini set the stage for the progress and prosperity of the country. Elsewhere in his remarks Ayatollah Khamenei said the U-S and its allies are exaggerating the issue of Tehran\\\'s nuclear program and that the U-S-led sanctions against Iran have been counterproductive.
Meanwhile, the leader rejected Israeli threats of military strike against Iran as a sign of the regime\\\'s weakness and warned of the repercussions of any wrong action.
Ayatollah Khamenei also referred to the recent revolutions in the region and said the revolutionary nations are seeking dignity, freedom and social justice through Islamic values. He cautioned against plots by the U-S and its allies to undermine the wave of Islamic awakening that is sweeping across the region.
As the leader of the Islamic revolution Ayatollah Khamenei has once said Imam Khomeini was a reality and reality never dies.
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HIJAAB | PARDA | Na Bina Se Parda | Molana Abid Raza Naushad | Urdu
HIJAAB | PARDA | Na Bina Se Parda | Molana Abid Raza Naushad | Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza
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Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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HIJAAB | PARDA | Na Bina Se Parda | Molana Abid Raza Naushad | Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza
#Hijaab #Parda #NaBinaSeParda
Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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Ali
Raza
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Official
The
Imam
Raza
shrine
(Persian:
حرم
امام
رضا)
in
Mashhad,
Iran
is
a
complex
which
contains
the
mausoleum
of
Imam
Reza,
the
eighth
Imam
of
Twelver
Shiites.
It
is
the
largest
mosque
in
the
world
by
area.
Also
contained
within
the
complex
are
the
Goharshad
Mosque,
a
museum,
a
library,
four
seminaries,[1]
a
cemetery,
the
Razavi
University
of
Islamic
Sciences,
a
dining
hall
for
pilgrims,
vast
prayer
halls,
and
other
buildings.
The
complex
is
one
of
the
tourism
centers
in
Iran[2][3]
and
has
been
described
as
\"the
heart
of
the
Shia
Iran\"[4]
with
25
million
Iranian
and
non-Iranian
Shias
visiting
the
shrine
each
year,
according
to
a
2007
estimate.[5]
The
complex
is
managed
by
Astan
Quds
Razavi
Foundation
currently
headed
by
a
prominent
Iranian
cleric,
Ahmad
Marvi.
The
shrine
itself
covers
an
area
of
267,079m2
while
the
seven
courtyards
which
surround
it
cover
an
area
of
331,578m2
-
totaling
598,657
m2
(6,443,890
sq
ft).[6]
Every
year
the
ceremony
of
Dust
Clearing
is
celebrated
in
the
Imam
Raza
shrine
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Rede von Zaynab bint Ali (a) an Yazeed ibn Muawiyya (l) - Arabic Sub German
Zaynab (a.) (bzw. Zainab) war die Tochter von Imam Ali (a.) und Fatima (a.) und die Schwester von Imam Hasan (a.) und Imam Husain (a.). Sie war die...
Zaynab (a.) (bzw. Zainab) war die Tochter von Imam Ali (a.) und Fatima (a.) und die Schwester von Imam Hasan (a.) und Imam Husain (a.). Sie war die bedeutsame Heldin von Aschura.
Die Angaben über ihr Geburtsdatum schwanken, aber am häufigsten wird der 5. Dschumada al-Ula 6 n.d.H. (zuweilen 1. Schawwal) genannt. Ihr Geburtstag wird in der Islamischen Republik Iran als Tag der Krankenschwester begangen.
Zur Bedeutung des Namens \"Zaynab\" siehe Name Zaynab.
Der Grundstein ihrer Erziehung wurde vom Propheten Muhammad (s.) selbst und von ihrer Mutter Fatima (a.) gelegt. Auch ihr Vater Imam Ali (a.) hat später besondere Sorgfalt bei ihrer Erziehung aufgewendet, so dass sie zur Zeit seines Kalifats in Medina und Kufa wie auch lange über sein Ableben hinaus als bekannte Lehrerin wirkte, die nicht nur in der Auslegung des Heiligen Qur\'an und der Überlieferungen versiert war, sondern auch in Rechtsfragen als Autorität anerkannt wurde; in diesem Zusammenhang wurde sie auch als \"Stellvertreterin des Imam\" bezeichnet.
Besonders eng verbunden fühlte sich Zaynab (a.) nach dem Ableben ihres Bruders Imam Hasan (a.) mit ihrem Imam Husain (a.). Nach Rücksprache mit ihrem Ehemann Abdullah ibn Dschafar verließ sie ihre Familie und begleitete Imam Husain (a.) auf der Reise, die mit der Tragödie von Kerbela enden sollte. Sie musste erleben, wie Imam Husain (a.) und seine Begleiter von den Truppen des Kalifen der Umayyaden namens Yazid ibn Muawiya, vom Trinkwasser abgeschnitten und schließlich überfallen wurden, wobei die Angreifer am Tag von Aschura besonders brutal vorgingen. Imam Husains (a.) älterer Sohn Imam Zain-ul-Abidien (a.) überlebte das Gemetzel, weil er zu dieser Zeit krank war. Zaynab (a.) selbst verlor ihren Sohn Aun und Muhammad, den Sohn ihres Mannes. Sie hatte drei weitere Kinder: Ali, Umm Kulthum und Abbas.
Zaynab (a.) und die anderen Überlebenden wurden als Gefangene zunächst dem Gouverneur von Kufa Ibn Ziad vorgeführt. Dort hielt sie eine bis heute überlieferte Rede, in der sie ihm sein Verhalten vorwarf, und sie rettete durch ihre Intervention Imam Zain-ul-Abidien (a.) das Leben (siehe Rede Zaynabs (a.) in Kufa). Die Gefangenen wurden schließlich unter menschenunwürdigen Bedingungen nach Damaskus gebracht, wo Imam Husains (a.) Tochter Sukaina entkräftet im Gefängnis in den Armen ihrer Tante Zaynab (a.) starb. Noch einmal gelang Zaynab die Intervention, als Yazid den Kopf von Imam Zain-ul-Abidien (a.) forderte. In einer weiteren Rede vor dem Herrscher selbst stellte sie den wahren Sachverhalt dar und hielt ihm sein Unrecht vor, so dass Yazid schließlich durch den Druck der öffentlichen Meinung gezwungen war, die Gefangenen freizulassen und ihnen die Rückkehr nach Medina zu ermöglichen. Die Rede Zaynabs (a.) soll unmittelbar hinter der heutigen der Kanzel [minbar], an der Stelle, an der heute die Umayyaden-Moschee steht, erfolgt sein, wo zu ihren ehren Trauergesänge veranstaltet werden (siehe Bild).
Zaynab durfte unter dem Schutz von Numan ibn Baschir zurück nach Medina reisen, der ihr während der Reise allen Respekt gewährte. Es heißt, dass ein Umweg über Kerbela gewählt wurde, wo Imam Zain-ul-Abidin (a.) den Kopf Imam Husains (a.) mit zum Körper bestattete. Danach verliert sich die Spur Zaynabs in der Geschichte, so dass es drei Versionen für die verbleibende Lebenszeit von über einem Jahr gibt:
In der ersten Version verbleibt sie in Medina und stirbt auch dort, wobei unklar bleibt, wie ihr Leichnam dann nach Damaskus kam. In der zweiten Version ist Zaynab in Kairo begraben. Denn demnach wird sie vom Gouverneur von Medina unmittelbar nach ihrer Ankunft verbannt und vom Gouverneur von Ägypten Muslim ibn Machlid al-Ansari nach Al-Fastat (dem späteren Kairo), der damaligen Hauptstadt eingeladen. Demnach soll sie dort im Schaban 61 n.d.H. angekommen sein und dort fast ein Jahr später gestorben sein. Ihr dortiges Mausoleum liegt an einem Platz mit der Bezeichnung \"Al-Hamra as-Quswa\", wobei der Stadtteil nach ihr benannt wurde. Das Mausoleum wurde durch die Osmanen 951 n.d.H. (1547 n.Chr.) restauriert und erweitert.In der dritten Version reiste sie später zusammen zu ihrem Ehemann Abdullah ibn Dschafar zu dessen Ländereien in Schaam und starb während der Reise. Selbst diese Version erscheint aber als Vertuschung der Tatsache, dass sie wohl auch in Medina erneut gefangen genommen und nach Damaskus verschleppt wurde, wobei sie starb. Letzte Version gilt als die glaubwürdigste, wobei nicht ausgeschlossen ist, dass sie vorher auch in Ägypten war.
Auch über das Datum ihres Ableben gibt es verschiedene Überlieferungen. Am häufigsten wird genannt 15. Radschab. 62 n.d.H. (manchmal wird auch der 16. Dhul-Hidscha genannt), so dass sie mit 56 Jahren starb. Wie geschildert, gibt es gleich zwei Mausoleen, die beanspruchen, das Mausoleum Zaynabs zu seine, eines in Damaskus und eines in Ägypten, aber Schiiten glauben, dass sie in Damaskus begraben wurde.
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Zaynab (a.) (bzw. Zainab) war die Tochter von Imam Ali (a.) und Fatima (a.) und die Schwester von Imam Hasan (a.) und Imam Husain (a.). Sie war die bedeutsame Heldin von Aschura.
Die Angaben über ihr Geburtsdatum schwanken, aber am häufigsten wird der 5. Dschumada al-Ula 6 n.d.H. (zuweilen 1. Schawwal) genannt. Ihr Geburtstag wird in der Islamischen Republik Iran als Tag der Krankenschwester begangen.
Zur Bedeutung des Namens \"Zaynab\" siehe Name Zaynab.
Der Grundstein ihrer Erziehung wurde vom Propheten Muhammad (s.) selbst und von ihrer Mutter Fatima (a.) gelegt. Auch ihr Vater Imam Ali (a.) hat später besondere Sorgfalt bei ihrer Erziehung aufgewendet, so dass sie zur Zeit seines Kalifats in Medina und Kufa wie auch lange über sein Ableben hinaus als bekannte Lehrerin wirkte, die nicht nur in der Auslegung des Heiligen Qur\'an und der Überlieferungen versiert war, sondern auch in Rechtsfragen als Autorität anerkannt wurde; in diesem Zusammenhang wurde sie auch als \"Stellvertreterin des Imam\" bezeichnet.
Besonders eng verbunden fühlte sich Zaynab (a.) nach dem Ableben ihres Bruders Imam Hasan (a.) mit ihrem Imam Husain (a.). Nach Rücksprache mit ihrem Ehemann Abdullah ibn Dschafar verließ sie ihre Familie und begleitete Imam Husain (a.) auf der Reise, die mit der Tragödie von Kerbela enden sollte. Sie musste erleben, wie Imam Husain (a.) und seine Begleiter von den Truppen des Kalifen der Umayyaden namens Yazid ibn Muawiya, vom Trinkwasser abgeschnitten und schließlich überfallen wurden, wobei die Angreifer am Tag von Aschura besonders brutal vorgingen. Imam Husains (a.) älterer Sohn Imam Zain-ul-Abidien (a.) überlebte das Gemetzel, weil er zu dieser Zeit krank war. Zaynab (a.) selbst verlor ihren Sohn Aun und Muhammad, den Sohn ihres Mannes. Sie hatte drei weitere Kinder: Ali, Umm Kulthum und Abbas.
Zaynab (a.) und die anderen Überlebenden wurden als Gefangene zunächst dem Gouverneur von Kufa Ibn Ziad vorgeführt. Dort hielt sie eine bis heute überlieferte Rede, in der sie ihm sein Verhalten vorwarf, und sie rettete durch ihre Intervention Imam Zain-ul-Abidien (a.) das Leben (siehe Rede Zaynabs (a.) in Kufa). Die Gefangenen wurden schließlich unter menschenunwürdigen Bedingungen nach Damaskus gebracht, wo Imam Husains (a.) Tochter Sukaina entkräftet im Gefängnis in den Armen ihrer Tante Zaynab (a.) starb. Noch einmal gelang Zaynab die Intervention, als Yazid den Kopf von Imam Zain-ul-Abidien (a.) forderte. In einer weiteren Rede vor dem Herrscher selbst stellte sie den wahren Sachverhalt dar und hielt ihm sein Unrecht vor, so dass Yazid schließlich durch den Druck der öffentlichen Meinung gezwungen war, die Gefangenen freizulassen und ihnen die Rückkehr nach Medina zu ermöglichen. Die Rede Zaynabs (a.) soll unmittelbar hinter der heutigen der Kanzel [minbar], an der Stelle, an der heute die Umayyaden-Moschee steht, erfolgt sein, wo zu ihren ehren Trauergesänge veranstaltet werden (siehe Bild).
Zaynab durfte unter dem Schutz von Numan ibn Baschir zurück nach Medina reisen, der ihr während der Reise allen Respekt gewährte. Es heißt, dass ein Umweg über Kerbela gewählt wurde, wo Imam Zain-ul-Abidin (a.) den Kopf Imam Husains (a.) mit zum Körper bestattete. Danach verliert sich die Spur Zaynabs in der Geschichte, so dass es drei Versionen für die verbleibende Lebenszeit von über einem Jahr gibt:
In der ersten Version verbleibt sie in Medina und stirbt auch dort, wobei unklar bleibt, wie ihr Leichnam dann nach Damaskus kam. In der zweiten Version ist Zaynab in Kairo begraben. Denn demnach wird sie vom Gouverneur von Medina unmittelbar nach ihrer Ankunft verbannt und vom Gouverneur von Ägypten Muslim ibn Machlid al-Ansari nach Al-Fastat (dem späteren Kairo), der damaligen Hauptstadt eingeladen. Demnach soll sie dort im Schaban 61 n.d.H. angekommen sein und dort fast ein Jahr später gestorben sein. Ihr dortiges Mausoleum liegt an einem Platz mit der Bezeichnung \"Al-Hamra as-Quswa\", wobei der Stadtteil nach ihr benannt wurde. Das Mausoleum wurde durch die Osmanen 951 n.d.H. (1547 n.Chr.) restauriert und erweitert.In der dritten Version reiste sie später zusammen zu ihrem Ehemann Abdullah ibn Dschafar zu dessen Ländereien in Schaam und starb während der Reise. Selbst diese Version erscheint aber als Vertuschung der Tatsache, dass sie wohl auch in Medina erneut gefangen genommen und nach Damaskus verschleppt wurde, wobei sie starb. Letzte Version gilt als die glaubwürdigste, wobei nicht ausgeschlossen ist, dass sie vorher auch in Ägypten war.
Auch über das Datum ihres Ableben gibt es verschiedene Überlieferungen. Am häufigsten wird genannt 15. Radschab. 62 n.d.H. (manchmal wird auch der 16. Dhul-Hidscha genannt), so dass sie mit 56 Jahren starb. Wie geschildert, gibt es gleich zwei Mausoleen, die beanspruchen, das Mausoleum Zaynabs zu seine, eines in Damaskus und eines in Ägypten, aber Schiiten glauben, dass sie in Damaskus begraben wurde.
LEADER\\\'S SPEECH -ISLAMIC AWAKENING - World News Summary - 4 June 2011 - English
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Supreme Leader Stresses Iran\\\'s Support for \\\"Undivided Palestine\\\"
TEHRAN (FNA)- Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali...
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Supreme Leader Stresses Iran\\\'s Support for \\\"Undivided Palestine\\\"
TEHRAN (FNA)- Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei stressed ineffectiveness of the Zionist regime and the West\\\'s plots against Palestine, and reiterated Tehran\\\'s support for an undivided Palestine.
\\\"They (enemies) wished to wipe Palestine off the world map, while they were mistaken. Palestine will remain and will not be eliminated,\\\" Ayatollah Khamenei said, addressing a large crowd of Iranian people at the mausoleum of the late Founder of the Islamic Republic, Imam Khomeini, South of Tehran.
\\\"Palestine is inseparable and it belongs to the Palestinians undivided,\\\" the Leader underscored.
\\\"Palestine will return to the arms of Islam, without any doubt,\\\" Ayatollah Khamenei stated.
Iranians from all walks of life gathered at the mausoleum of the late Imam Khomeini to mourn the 22nd anniversary of the demise of the Founder of the Islamic Republic and also to renew their allegiance to his ideals.
A number of top Iranian military and political officials as well as foreign ambassadors and guests have joined the ceremony.
Every year, millions of Iranians from across the country travel to Tehran to pay tribute to the late leader.
Imam Khomeini returned to Iran after 14 years in exile to lead the Islamic Revolution that toppled the Pahlavi monarchy back in 1979.
Imam Khomeini passed away on June 3, 1989, ten years after leading the uprising that put an end to the Pahlavi regime.
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D E T A I L S - -
Supreme Leader Stresses Iran\\\'s Support for \\\"Undivided Palestine\\\"
TEHRAN (FNA)- Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei stressed ineffectiveness of the Zionist regime and the West\\\'s plots against Palestine, and reiterated Tehran\\\'s support for an undivided Palestine.
\\\"They (enemies) wished to wipe Palestine off the world map, while they were mistaken. Palestine will remain and will not be eliminated,\\\" Ayatollah Khamenei said, addressing a large crowd of Iranian people at the mausoleum of the late Founder of the Islamic Republic, Imam Khomeini, South of Tehran.
\\\"Palestine is inseparable and it belongs to the Palestinians undivided,\\\" the Leader underscored.
\\\"Palestine will return to the arms of Islam, without any doubt,\\\" Ayatollah Khamenei stated.
Iranians from all walks of life gathered at the mausoleum of the late Imam Khomeini to mourn the 22nd anniversary of the demise of the Founder of the Islamic Republic and also to renew their allegiance to his ideals.
A number of top Iranian military and political officials as well as foreign ambassadors and guests have joined the ceremony.
Every year, millions of Iranians from across the country travel to Tehran to pay tribute to the late leader.
Imam Khomeini returned to Iran after 14 years in exile to lead the Islamic Revolution that toppled the Pahlavi monarchy back in 1979.
Imam Khomeini passed away on June 3, 1989, ten years after leading the uprising that put an end to the Pahlavi regime.
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Attack on Hazrat Zainabs shrine: Worldwide Protests held in Different Countries - 21 July 13 - Urdu
Hazat Zainab\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s mausoleum Attacked by Takfiri Wahabi, she was the Grand daughter of Holy Prophet and was martyred by same the Takfiri Groups 1400 years ago. Rallies...
Hazat Zainab\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s mausoleum Attacked by Takfiri Wahabi, she was the Grand daughter of Holy Prophet and was martyred by same the Takfiri Groups 1400 years ago. Rallies and protests were held in several cities of Pakistan against the attack on the shrine of Hazrat Bibi Zainab in Syria. Protests were held in Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi, Quetta, Peshawar, Tando Allahyar, Multan, Jhelum and Mandi Bahauddin.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the top administrator of Hazrat Bibi Zainab\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s shrine was killed during shelling at the holy site on July 19. The shelling hit the compound of the shrine, which is home to Hazrat Bibi Zainab\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s mausoleum.
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Hazat Zainab\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s mausoleum Attacked by Takfiri Wahabi, she was the Grand daughter of Holy Prophet and was martyred by same the Takfiri Groups 1400 years ago. Rallies and protests were held in several cities of Pakistan against the attack on the shrine of Hazrat Bibi Zainab in Syria. Protests were held in Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi, Quetta, Peshawar, Tando Allahyar, Multan, Jhelum and Mandi Bahauddin.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the top administrator of Hazrat Bibi Zainab\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s shrine was killed during shelling at the holy site on July 19. The shelling hit the compound of the shrine, which is home to Hazrat Bibi Zainab\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s mausoleum.
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Short biography of Imam Khomeini (R.A) - Persian
Iranians from across the country traveled to the outskirts of the Iranian capital to be part of the commemoration ceremony at the mausoleum of the Founder of the Islamic Republic, the late...
Iranians from across the country traveled to the outskirts of the Iranian capital to be part of the commemoration ceremony at the mausoleum of the Founder of the Islamic Republic, the late Ayatollah Rouhollah Khomeini.
Sayyid Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini (24 September 1902 - 3 June 1989) was the leader of the Islamic Revolution of Iran, culminating in 1979, which saw the overthrow of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.
People gathered to uphold his call for supporting the oppressed and his efforts to end conflict among Muslims.
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad participated in the event.
Ayatollah Khamenei outlined the late Imam's role in the course of the Islamic Revolution and in awakening Muslim countries with a call to restore their Islamic identity.
Political and military officials of the Islamic Republic, including the head of the Assembly of Experts, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, tookpart in the ceremonies.
The anniversary of Imam Khomeini's demise will be commemorated in many other countries as well.
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Iranians from across the country traveled to the outskirts of the Iranian capital to be part of the commemoration ceremony at the mausoleum of the Founder of the Islamic Republic, the late Ayatollah Rouhollah Khomeini.
Sayyid Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini (24 September 1902 - 3 June 1989) was the leader of the Islamic Revolution of Iran, culminating in 1979, which saw the overthrow of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.
People gathered to uphold his call for supporting the oppressed and his efforts to end conflict among Muslims.
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad participated in the event.
Ayatollah Khamenei outlined the late Imam's role in the course of the Islamic Revolution and in awakening Muslim countries with a call to restore their Islamic identity.
Political and military officials of the Islamic Republic, including the head of the Assembly of Experts, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, tookpart in the ceremonies.
The anniversary of Imam Khomeini's demise will be commemorated in many other countries as well.
Iraqi SHIA SUNNI unite to rebuild Al Askariya Shrine - 09Aug09 - English
Al ‘Askarī Mosque or the ‘Askariyya Mosque/Shrine (Arabic: مرقد الامامين علي الهادي والحسن العسكري Marqad al-Imāmayn ‘Alī l-Hādī wa l-Ħassan...
Al ‘Askarī Mosque or the ‘Askariyya Mosque/Shrine (Arabic: مرقد الامامين علي الهادي والحسن العسكري Marqad al-Imāmayn ‘Alī l-Hādī wa l-Ħassan al-‘Askarī) is a Shī‘ah Muslim holy site located in the Iraqi city of Sāmarrā 125 km (78 mi) from Baghdad. It is one of the most important Shī‘ah mosques in the world, built in 944.[1] Its dome was destroyed in a bombing by terrorists in February 2006 and its two remaining minarets were destroyed in another bombing in June 2007, causing widespread anger amongst Muslims. The remaining clock tower was also destroyed in July 2007. The remains of the 10th and 11th Shī‘ah Imāms, ‘Alī al-Hādī ("an-Naqī") and his son Hasan al-‘Askarī, known as: al-‘Askariyyain ("the two ‘Askarīs"), rest at the shrine[2]. Also buried within the Mosque are: Hakimah Khātūn, sister of ‘Alī al-Hādī; and Narjis Khātūn, the mother of Muħammad al-Mahdī[3]. Adjacent to this shrine is another mosque, built over the location where the Twelfth or "Hidden" Imām, Muħammad al-Mahdī first entered the Minor Occultation.
The ‘Askariyya Shrine is also known as the "Tomb or Mausoleum of the Two Imāms", "the Tomb of Imāms ‘Alī al-Hādī and Hasan al-‘Askarī" and "al-Hadhratu l-‘Askariyya".
CLAIMS OF SECTARIAN VIOLENCE ARE ABSURD AS THE TWO MAJOR SECTS OF ISLAM, SHIA & SUNNI HAVE RESPECTED EACH OTHERS HOLY FIGURES FOR A LONG TIME. THESE SORTS OF INCIDENCES STARTED AFTER FOREIGN TROOPS ILLEGALY OCCUPIES IRAQ IN 2002 UNDER THE PRETEXT OF HAVING THE WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION AND THEN LATER THE CRUEL DICTATOR SADDAM. OCCUPYING TROOPS ARE STILL IN IRAQ CAUSING THE DISTRESS AND FEAR AMONG THE GENERAL PUBLIC. NOW SHIAS AND SUNNIS ARE UNITING TO EXPELL THE INVADERS FROM THEIR HOMELAND.
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Al ‘Askarī Mosque or the ‘Askariyya Mosque/Shrine (Arabic: مرقد الامامين علي الهادي والحسن العسكري Marqad al-Imāmayn ‘Alī l-Hādī wa l-Ħassan al-‘Askarī) is a Shī‘ah Muslim holy site located in the Iraqi city of Sāmarrā 125 km (78 mi) from Baghdad. It is one of the most important Shī‘ah mosques in the world, built in 944.[1] Its dome was destroyed in a bombing by terrorists in February 2006 and its two remaining minarets were destroyed in another bombing in June 2007, causing widespread anger amongst Muslims. The remaining clock tower was also destroyed in July 2007. The remains of the 10th and 11th Shī‘ah Imāms, ‘Alī al-Hādī ("an-Naqī") and his son Hasan al-‘Askarī, known as: al-‘Askariyyain ("the two ‘Askarīs"), rest at the shrine[2]. Also buried within the Mosque are: Hakimah Khātūn, sister of ‘Alī al-Hādī; and Narjis Khātūn, the mother of Muħammad al-Mahdī[3]. Adjacent to this shrine is another mosque, built over the location where the Twelfth or "Hidden" Imām, Muħammad al-Mahdī first entered the Minor Occultation.
The ‘Askariyya Shrine is also known as the "Tomb or Mausoleum of the Two Imāms", "the Tomb of Imāms ‘Alī al-Hādī and Hasan al-‘Askarī" and "al-Hadhratu l-‘Askariyya".
CLAIMS OF SECTARIAN VIOLENCE ARE ABSURD AS THE TWO MAJOR SECTS OF ISLAM, SHIA & SUNNI HAVE RESPECTED EACH OTHERS HOLY FIGURES FOR A LONG TIME. THESE SORTS OF INCIDENCES STARTED AFTER FOREIGN TROOPS ILLEGALY OCCUPIES IRAQ IN 2002 UNDER THE PRETEXT OF HAVING THE WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION AND THEN LATER THE CRUEL DICTATOR SADDAM. OCCUPYING TROOPS ARE STILL IN IRAQ CAUSING THE DISTRESS AND FEAR AMONG THE GENERAL PUBLIC. NOW SHIAS AND SUNNIS ARE UNITING TO EXPELL THE INVADERS FROM THEIR HOMELAND.
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Report from Baqie Cemetery - Madina - IRIB English News - November 2010 - English
Tuesday, 02 November 2010 19:05 Baqie Cemetery -
Pilgrims are pouring in from all over the world for the Hajj, and since there is still at least ten days for the pilgrimage to start in holy...
Tuesday, 02 November 2010 19:05 Baqie Cemetery -
Pilgrims are pouring in from all over the world for the Hajj, and since there is still at least ten days for the pilgrimage to start in holy Mecca, the faithful are visiting holy Medina to pay their respects at the shrine of the Almighty's Last Messenger to mankind, Prophet Mohammad (SAWA). The devotees also make it a point to visit the ruins of the Sacred Jannat al-Baqie Cemetery nearby, which was unfortunately destroyed on April 13, 1925 when the Wahhabis seized control of the Hejaz and the holy cities. The most imposing mausoleum in Baqie used to be over the blessed tombs of four of the Infallible Imams of the Prophet's Household: Imam Hasan Mojtaba, Imam Zain al-Abedin, Imam Mohammad Baqer and Imam Ja'far Sadeq (peace upon them). Here is a live report from the site by IRIB English Radio's special correspondent, Amir-Abbas Malik Jalali
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Tuesday, 02 November 2010 19:05 Baqie Cemetery -
Pilgrims are pouring in from all over the world for the Hajj, and since there is still at least ten days for the pilgrimage to start in holy Mecca, the faithful are visiting holy Medina to pay their respects at the shrine of the Almighty's Last Messenger to mankind, Prophet Mohammad (SAWA). The devotees also make it a point to visit the ruins of the Sacred Jannat al-Baqie Cemetery nearby, which was unfortunately destroyed on April 13, 1925 when the Wahhabis seized control of the Hejaz and the holy cities. The most imposing mausoleum in Baqie used to be over the blessed tombs of four of the Infallible Imams of the Prophet's Household: Imam Hasan Mojtaba, Imam Zain al-Abedin, Imam Mohammad Baqer and Imam Ja'far Sadeq (peace upon them). Here is a live report from the site by IRIB English Radio's special correspondent, Amir-Abbas Malik Jalali
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[03 June 2012] israel more vulnerable than ever: Leader - English
[03 June 2012] Israel more vulnerable than ever: Leader - English
Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei was addressing a large crowd of people gathering in Imam Khomeini\\\\\\\'s mausoleum in south of...
[03 June 2012] Israel more vulnerable than ever: Leader - English
Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei was addressing a large crowd of people gathering in Imam Khomeini\\\\\\\'s mausoleum in south of Tehran to commemorate the 23 passing anniversary of the late Leader.
Meanwhile the leader rejected Israeli threats of military strike against Iran as a sign of regime weakness.
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[03 June 2012] Israel more vulnerable than ever: Leader - English
Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei was addressing a large crowd of people gathering in Imam Khomeini\\\\\\\'s mausoleum in south of Tehran to commemorate the 23 passing anniversary of the late Leader.
Meanwhile the leader rejected Israeli threats of military strike against Iran as a sign of regime weakness.
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Shrine demolishing idea came from KSA - English
The militants have reportedly attacked the mausoleum and exhumed the grave of Hujr ibn Adi in the Damascus suburb of Adra, and took his remains to an unknown location.
Press TV has conducted an...
The militants have reportedly attacked the mausoleum and exhumed the grave of Hujr ibn Adi in the Damascus suburb of Adra, and took his remains to an unknown location.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Intifad Qanbar, political analyst from Beirut about the issue of the desecration of Islamic shrines in Syria by foreign-backed extremist groups.
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The militants have reportedly attacked the mausoleum and exhumed the grave of Hujr ibn Adi in the Damascus suburb of Adra, and took his remains to an unknown location.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Intifad Qanbar, political analyst from Beirut about the issue of the desecration of Islamic shrines in Syria by foreign-backed extremist groups.
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Vancouver Protest Rally- LABAIK YA ZAINAB - Attack on the The Shrine of Syeda Zainab (s.a) - English Urdu
Protest Against The Attack on the
The Holy Shrine Syeda Zainab (s.a)
Saturday July 27th @3:00pm Holland Park, Surrey BC
Zainab Binte Ali (as) was a symbol of empowerment...
Protest Against The Attack on the
The Holy Shrine Syeda Zainab (s.a)
Saturday July 27th @3:00pm Holland Park, Surrey BC
Zainab Binte Ali (as) was a symbol of empowerment for women and an image of resistance to the oppression as well.
On Friday, several mortar shells fired by foreign-backed terrorist groups hit the holy shrine of Syeda Zainab Binte Ali (as) of killing custodian of the facility.
Saudi and foreign-backed insurgents have stepped up their attacks on religious sites around Syria, which many believe is part of a plot sponsored by western and regional supporters of the militants to fire flames of sectarian war in Syria to pull it in an even deeper crisis.
Who was Zainab Binte Ali (as) ?
Zainab Binte Ali (as) (AH 5--62; 626/7--682 CE), daughter of ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib and Fāṭimah al-Zahrāʾ, was the first granddaughter of the prophet Muḥammad. She is best known for her courageous and eloquent role supporting her brother Imām Ḥusayn, at the time of his martyrdom in the Battle of Karbala, and for protecting his family in the following months of Umayyad imprisonment.
Syrian rebels, dominated by Takfiri elements have earlier targetted the shrine twice in 2008 and 2012 causing extensive damage to it.
They aslo detonated another shrine revered by Shi\\\'ites. Shrine of Hujr Bin Adi, a close companion of Prophet of Islam, was dynamited by the militants who view shrines as symbols of apostacy.
A rocket strike on the revered Islamic shrine in Damascus killed its custodian, activists and residents
Al-Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front terrorists also destroyed the historic mausoleum of Prophet Abraham (PBUH) with bulldozers in the eastern town of Ayn al-Arous in the province of Raqqa.
Attacks on mosques in different cities have also left hundreds of people dead, most of them while offering daily prayers.
\\\"Attackers in all these crimes claim that they are Muslims while not only they insult Islamic holy sites and figures, but act in ways that are strongly rejected by Islamic laws,\\\"
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Protest Against The Attack on the
The Holy Shrine Syeda Zainab (s.a)
Saturday July 27th @3:00pm Holland Park, Surrey BC
Zainab Binte Ali (as) was a symbol of empowerment for women and an image of resistance to the oppression as well.
On Friday, several mortar shells fired by foreign-backed terrorist groups hit the holy shrine of Syeda Zainab Binte Ali (as) of killing custodian of the facility.
Saudi and foreign-backed insurgents have stepped up their attacks on religious sites around Syria, which many believe is part of a plot sponsored by western and regional supporters of the militants to fire flames of sectarian war in Syria to pull it in an even deeper crisis.
Who was Zainab Binte Ali (as) ?
Zainab Binte Ali (as) (AH 5--62; 626/7--682 CE), daughter of ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib and Fāṭimah al-Zahrāʾ, was the first granddaughter of the prophet Muḥammad. She is best known for her courageous and eloquent role supporting her brother Imām Ḥusayn, at the time of his martyrdom in the Battle of Karbala, and for protecting his family in the following months of Umayyad imprisonment.
Syrian rebels, dominated by Takfiri elements have earlier targetted the shrine twice in 2008 and 2012 causing extensive damage to it.
They aslo detonated another shrine revered by Shi\\\'ites. Shrine of Hujr Bin Adi, a close companion of Prophet of Islam, was dynamited by the militants who view shrines as symbols of apostacy.
A rocket strike on the revered Islamic shrine in Damascus killed its custodian, activists and residents
Al-Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front terrorists also destroyed the historic mausoleum of Prophet Abraham (PBUH) with bulldozers in the eastern town of Ayn al-Arous in the province of Raqqa.
Attacks on mosques in different cities have also left hundreds of people dead, most of them while offering daily prayers.
\\\"Attackers in all these crimes claim that they are Muslims while not only they insult Islamic holy sites and figures, but act in ways that are strongly rejected by Islamic laws,\\\"
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REAL HEROES OF ISLAM - Farsi Sub English
NAMAZ WAS READ ON THE BODY OF MARTYR CLERGY SYED ALI HUSSAINI, AKBAR AMINI AND TAHIR YAQOUBI.
THE COFFIN WAS TAKEN TO LAY THEM TO REST AT MAUSOLEUM OF MASOUMEH QOM.
SO FAR 191 MARTYR\'S OF...
NAMAZ WAS READ ON THE BODY OF MARTYR CLERGY SYED ALI HUSSAINI, AKBAR AMINI AND TAHIR YAQOUBI.
THE COFFIN WAS TAKEN TO LAY THEM TO REST AT MAUSOLEUM OF MASOUMEH QOM.
SO FAR 191 MARTYR\'S OF DEFENDERS OF SHRINE OF LADY ZAINAB (AS) BELONGING TO FATIMION ARMY UNIT ARE BURIED THERE
THE GREEN COLOR OF COFFIN ONCE AGAIN GIVES THE NEWS THAT MARTYR\'S FROM ARMY OF FATIMION ARE BROUGHT FOR THE LAST FAREWELL
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NAMAZ WAS READ ON THE BODY OF MARTYR CLERGY SYED ALI HUSSAINI, AKBAR AMINI AND TAHIR YAQOUBI.
THE COFFIN WAS TAKEN TO LAY THEM TO REST AT MAUSOLEUM OF MASOUMEH QOM.
SO FAR 191 MARTYR\'S OF DEFENDERS OF SHRINE OF LADY ZAINAB (AS) BELONGING TO FATIMION ARMY UNIT ARE BURIED THERE
THE GREEN COLOR OF COFFIN ONCE AGAIN GIVES THE NEWS THAT MARTYR\'S FROM ARMY OF FATIMION ARE BROUGHT FOR THE LAST FAREWELL
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Manqabat | Syeda Ya Tahira Ya Fatima | Syeda Waleha Batool - Urdu
Syeda Waleha Batool Manqabat | Syeda Ya Tahera Ya Fatima | New Manqabat 2020 | Bibi Fatima Manqabat
Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza...
Syeda Waleha Batool Manqabat | Syeda Ya Tahera Ya Fatima | New Manqabat 2020 | Bibi Fatima Manqabat
Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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Syeda Waleha Batool Manqabat | Syeda Ya Tahera Ya Fatima | New Manqabat 2020 | Bibi Fatima Manqabat
Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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Imam Musa Kazim | Documentary | Haram Imam Raza | Urdu
Imam Musa Kazim | Documentary In Urdu | Musa ibn Jaffer | Imam Musa al-Kazim | Haram Imam Raza
#ImamMusaKazim #MusaIbnJaffer #IImamMusaalKazim
Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali...
Imam Musa Kazim | Documentary In Urdu | Musa ibn Jaffer | Imam Musa al-Kazim | Haram Imam Raza
#ImamMusaKazim #MusaIbnJaffer #IImamMusaalKazim
Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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Imam Musa Kazim | Documentary In Urdu | Musa ibn Jaffer | Imam Musa al-Kazim | Haram Imam Raza
#ImamMusaKazim #MusaIbnJaffer #IImamMusaalKazim
Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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JAWAAN | One of The Most Inspiring Video | Imam Ali Reza Holy Shrine | Urdu
JAWAAN | One of The Most Inspiring Video - Present By Imam Ali Reza Holy Shrine - Imamrezaur
Inspirational Quotes About Life
#Jawaan #InspiringVideos #inspiringmessage
☆ On the...
JAWAAN | One of The Most Inspiring Video - Present By Imam Ali Reza Holy Shrine - Imamrezaur
Inspirational Quotes About Life
#Jawaan #InspiringVideos #inspiringmessage
☆ On the Auspicious Occasion of Shaban Wiladat e Hazrat Qasim Ibn Hasan Ibn Ali Ibn Abi Talib & Hazrat Ali Akbar Ibn Hussain Ibn Ali Ibn Abi Talib ☆
☆ Ali al-Akbar ibn Husayn
Ali al-Akbar ibn Al-Husayn (Arabic: عَلِيّ ٱلْأَكْبَر ٱبْن ٱلْحُسَيْن, ʿAlīy al-ʾAkbar ibn al-Ḥusayn), commonly known as simply Ali al-Akbar, was the son of Al-Husayn ibn Ali, the third Shia Imam, and Umm Layla.[1] He was killed at the age of 18 on the day of Ashura, in the Battle of Karbala’.[2] According to Jean Calmard writing in Iranica, ‘Ali al-Akbar\'s reputation as a valiant warrior of the Household of Muhammad might have preceded that of Al-‘Abbas ibn ‘Ali.[2]
☆Qasim ibn Hasan
Qasim ibn al-Hasan (Arabic: القاسم بن الحسن) (Sha\'aban 7, 47 AH /October 2, 667 CE – Muharram 10, 61 AH /October 10, 680 CE), supported his uncle Husayn Ibn Ali in fighting off the Umayyad forces during the Battle of Karbala where he was killed[1][2] in his teens.[3]
Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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JAWAAN | One of The Most Inspiring Video - Present By Imam Ali Reza Holy Shrine - Imamrezaur
Inspirational Quotes About Life
#Jawaan #InspiringVideos #inspiringmessage
☆ On the Auspicious Occasion of Shaban Wiladat e Hazrat Qasim Ibn Hasan Ibn Ali Ibn Abi Talib & Hazrat Ali Akbar Ibn Hussain Ibn Ali Ibn Abi Talib ☆
☆ Ali al-Akbar ibn Husayn
Ali al-Akbar ibn Al-Husayn (Arabic: عَلِيّ ٱلْأَكْبَر ٱبْن ٱلْحُسَيْن, ʿAlīy al-ʾAkbar ibn al-Ḥusayn), commonly known as simply Ali al-Akbar, was the son of Al-Husayn ibn Ali, the third Shia Imam, and Umm Layla.[1] He was killed at the age of 18 on the day of Ashura, in the Battle of Karbala’.[2] According to Jean Calmard writing in Iranica, ‘Ali al-Akbar\'s reputation as a valiant warrior of the Household of Muhammad might have preceded that of Al-‘Abbas ibn ‘Ali.[2]
☆Qasim ibn Hasan
Qasim ibn al-Hasan (Arabic: القاسم بن الحسن) (Sha\'aban 7, 47 AH /October 2, 667 CE – Muharram 10, 61 AH /October 10, 680 CE), supported his uncle Husayn Ibn Ali in fighting off the Umayyad forces during the Battle of Karbala where he was killed[1][2] in his teens.[3]
Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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Most Beautiful Azan | Emotional Azan | Best Azan in the world
Most Beautiful Azan | Azan | Islamic Call to Prayer | Emotional Azan | Best Azan in the world
Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as)...
Most Beautiful Azan | Azan | Islamic Call to Prayer | Emotional Azan | Best Azan in the world
Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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Most Beautiful Azan | Azan | Islamic Call to Prayer | Emotional Azan | Best Azan in the world
Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم...
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Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.
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Presenting By Official Shrine of Imam Ali Reza (as)
Haram Imam Ali Raza (as) Official
The Imam Raza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosque in the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1] a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as \"the heart of the Shia Iran\"[4] with 25 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Ahmad Marvi.
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[6]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Raza shrine.