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Best 1 Imam Ali Mosque

The Imam Ali Mosque is a significant Shia Muslim shrine located in Najaf, Iraq. It serves as the primary place of worship for pilgrims visiting the holy city and the resting place of Imam Ali, the fourth Caliph of Islam. The mosque’s importance stems from its role within Shia religious tradition and...

2 Kadhimiya Mosque

The Kadhimiya Mosque is a significant Shia Muslim shrine located in Baghdad, Iraq. It holds immense religious importance as the site where the tombs of Imam Ali and his son, Hussein, are housed. Pilgrims travel from across the Shia world to visit this holy place, making it essential for Shia Muslims...

3 Al-Askari Mosque

The Al-Askari Mosque in Samarra, Iraq is a significant Shia Islamic shrine housing the tombs of the Fatimid caliphs al-Mu’izz li-Dīn Allah and his son al-Mustansir Billah. Constructed in the 9th century, it's notable for its golden dome, rebuilt after extensive damage. It serves as an important pilg...

4 Imam Ali Shrine

The Imam Ali Shrine is a significant Islamic pilgrimage site located in Najaf, Iraq. It houses the tomb of Ali ibn Abi Talib, considered the first Shia Imam and central figure within Shia Islam. The shrine's importance stems from its role as the focal point for Shia religious devotion and remembranc...

5 Imam Hussein Shrine

Shia shrine in Karbala, Iraq, marking the tomb of Hussein ibn Ali, grandson of Muhammad, killed at the Battle of Karbala in 680 CE.

6 Imam Reza Shrine

Largest mosque complex in the world by area, in Mashhad, Iran, housing the tomb of the eighth Shia Imam, Ali al-Ridha, who died in 818 CE.

7 Mosque of Sayyida Zaynab Cairo

A mosque in Cairo, Egypt, venerated as the burial site of Zaynab bint Ali, granddaughter of the Prophet Muhammad and daughter of Imam Ali, and a major Shia and Sunni pilgrimage destination.

8 Safavid Empire

The Safavid Empire was one of the most significant Iranian dynasties ruling from 1501 to 1736, notable for establishing Twelver Shia Islam as the official state religion.

9 Shah Cheragh

Funerary monument and mosque in Shiraz, Iran, housing tombs of two brothers of Imam Reza; notable for its mirrored interior dating to the 14th century.

10 Jamkaran Mosque

A major Shia pilgrimage mosque near Qom, Iran, believed to mark a site where the Twelfth Imam appeared in the 10th century, drawing millions of visitors each year.

11 Mosque of Sayyidah Zaynab

The Mosque of Sayyidah Zaynab, located in Damascus, Syria, is a major Shia pilgrimage site built around the shrine of Zaynab bint Ali, granddaughter of Muhammad.

12 Fatimid Caliphate

The Fatimid Caliphate was an Ismaili Shia Islamic caliphate founded in 909 that established Cairo in 969 as its capital and became a major center of Mediterranean trade.

13 Mosque of Imam Sadiq

A mosque named after Ja'far al-Sadiq (d. 765 CE), the sixth Imam of Twelver Shia Islam; mosques bearing this name are found across Iran, Iraq, and the Gulf states.

14 Hussein Mosque Cairo

Mosque and shrine in Cairo, Egypt, traditionally said to enshrine the head of Hussein ibn Ali; one of Egypt's most visited Islamic religious sites.

15 Mosque of Sayyid Ali Muhammad

A mosque in Shiraz, Iran, associated with Sayyid Ali Muhammad the Bab (1819–1850), founder of Babism, where he is traditionally said to have first proclaimed his mission in 1844.

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