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Najaf City
Najaf is a city in central-south Iraq about 160 km (100 mi) south of Baghdad. Its estimated population in 2013 was 1,000,000 people.It is the capital of Najaf Governorate. It is widely considered the third holiest city of Shia Islam, the Shi'ite world's spiritual capital, and the center of Shi'ite political power in Iraq.
Tourism in Iraq
Tourism in Iraq refers to tourism in the Western Asian country Iraq. The capital city Baghdad is the second largest city in the Arab world after Cairo. Iraq has several Islamic pilgrimage sites related to Shia Islam. Iraq is considered to be a potential location for ecotourism. Erbil was chosen as "Arab Tourism Capital" in 2014 by the Arab Tourism Committee.
End of the life (Imam Khomeyni)
The Final Farewell
On one of the days during his illness, Imam Ali (as) and Fadl ibn Abbas helped bring Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) into the mosque. The Prophet (PBUH) entered with much difficulty dragging his feet.
Salman Farsi, the Son of Islam (Part 2)
The northern border of Medina was weak. Our Master Muhammad [PBUH] wanted the trench to be about five thousand meters long, nine meters wide, and seven meters deep.
Salman Farsi, the Son of Islam (Part 1)
It was before noon. Some Muslims sat in Prophet's Mosque waiting for Azan (call to prayer) to say noon prayer. Salman entered mosque and greeted his believing brothers.
Jamkaran Mosque
Jamkaran Mosque, a mosque of paramount importance in Iran.
Bilal in the viewpoint of Hazrat Fatimah (A.S)
Hazrat Zahra (A.S) regarded Bilal as alert, aware of the time and intelligent person towards the hidden and visible phenomena of the society, and as one who had enlightening insight.
A Glance At The Holy Shrine of Hadrat Fatima Masoumah (A.S)
When Hadrat Fatima Masoumah (A.S.) was buried in Qum there was a shade made of straw on the holy grave built by Musa bin Khajraj.
Rules of a Masjid
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