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Ibrahim ibn Ya'qub al-Juzajani [3] Abū al-Ḥasan ʻAlī ibn ʻAbdillāh ibn Jaʻfar al-Madīnī (778 CE/161 AH – 849/234) (Arabic: أبو الحسن علي بن عبد الله بن جعفر المديني) was a ninth-century Sunni Islamic scholar who was influential in the science of hadith. [4]
The Mausoleum of Ali (Persian: مقام علی, romanized: Maqām ʿAlī) or Blue mosque (مسجد کبود), located in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan, is a shrine purportedly housing the tomb of Caliph Ali, the first Imam of Shia Muslims (r. 656–661). Many pilgrims annually celebrate Nowruz at the site.
The Sanctuary of Imām 'Alī (Arabic: حَرَم ٱلْإِمَام عَلِيّ, romanized: Ḥaram al-ʾImām ʿAlī), also known as the Mosque of 'Alī (Arabic: مَسْجِد عَلِيّ, romanized: Masjid ʿAlī), located in Najaf, Iraq, is a mausoleum which Shia and Sunni Muslims believe contains the tomb of 'Alī ibn Abī Tālib, a ...
Muhammad ibn Zayd Al-kassani, the Emir of Tabristan, during the reign of Al-Mu’tasid billah the ‘Abbasid ruler, constructed the four outer walls for the dome and made the shrine in the form of a fortress. There were seventy recesses (taq) in the walls. That was in the period between AH 279 and 289.
The Mausoleum of Ali (Persian: مقام علی, romanized: Maqām ʿAlī) or Blue mosque (مسجد کبود), located in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan, is a shrine purportedly housing the tomb of Caliph Ali, the first Imam of Shia Muslims (r. 656–661).
6 cze 2023 · Once a burial site, the shrine has become one of the world’s most majestic mosques and most visited pilgrimage sites. Nestled amidst the vibrant city of Najaf, Iraq, lies a sanctuary of remarkable beauty and profound cultural significance—the Imam Ali Shrine.
Detailed biography of a great Imam among the first generations, 'Ali ibn al-Madini (161-234H), who counts among his Shuyukh Sufyan ibn' Unayah and 'Abdallah ibn Wahb, and who was the Sheikh of the greatest Imams of Salaf such as al-Bukhari, Abu Dawood, Imam Ahmad, Ibn Abi Shaybah.