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Imam Hussain Mosque

Imam Husayn Shrine
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Shrine of Imam Husayn ibn Ali
Basic information
Location Iraq Karbala, Iraq
Geographic coordinates 32°36′59″N 44°01′56″E / 32.616365°N 44.032313°E / 32.616365; 44.032313Coordinates: 32°36′59″N 44°01′56″E / 32.616365°N 44.032313°E / 32.616365; 44.032313
Affiliation Shia Islam
Architectural type Mosque

The Shrine of Imam Hussain ibn Ali (Arabic: مقام الامام الحسين‎‎) is the mosque and burial site of Imam Husayn Ibn Ali, the third Imam of Shia Islam, in the city of Karbala, Iraq. It stands on the site of the Mausoleum of Imam Husayn ibn Ali, the second grandson of Muhammad, near the place where he was martyred during the Battle of Karbala in 680 C.E.. The tomb of Imam Husayn ibn Ali is one of the holiest places for Shias outside of Mecca and Medina, and many make pilgrimages to the site. Every year, millions of pilgrims visit the city to observe Ashura, which marks the anniversary of Imam Husayn ibn Ali's death.

The Umayyad and Abbasid caliphs prevented construction of the shrines and discouraged pilgrimage to the sites. The tomb and its annexes were destroyed by Abbasid caliph Al-Mutawakkil in 850-851 and Shi'a pilgrimage was prohibited, but shrines in Karbala and Najaf were built by the Buwayhid emir 'Adud al-Daula in 979-80.

The boundary wall of the shrine surrounds wooden gates covered with glass decorations. The gates open into a courtyard separated into smaller rooms or precincts with many "Iwans" along the walls. The grave of Imam Husayn ibn Ali is enclosed within a metal-mesh like structure, found directly beneath the golden dome. On 5 March 2013 the process of replacing the zarih (metal mesh like structure) over the tomb of Imam Husayn Ibn Ali (a.s.) was completed and the new zarih inaugurated.Al Abbas Mosque is located nearby. In the coming years the shrines historic dome is set to be replaced with a modern steel framed dome, the project has been met with controversy especially by historic preservationists as it would severely distort the shrines historic integrity and character.


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