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DescriptionMausoleo de Shah Cheragh, Shiraz, Irán, 2016-09-24, DD 32.jpg |
العربية: منظر لِمسجد ومقام شاه چراغ (بِمعنى ملك النور بِالفارسيَّة)، الكائن في مدينة شيراز، في إيران. يحتوي هذا المقام على قبريّ أحمد ومُحمَّد، ابنا الإمام مُوسى الكاظم وأخوا الإمام عليّ الرضا. احتمى كلاهما في المدينة خِلال فترة مُلاحقة العباسيين لِلعلويين. أصبح المقام مزارًا مُهمًا لِلشيعة خِلال القرن الرابع عشر الميلادي عندما أمرت الملكة تاشي خاتون بتوسعته وتكبيره وإنشاء مدرسة لِلقفه الجعفري في ذات الموقع.
English: View of Shāh Chérāgh (Persian for "King of the Light"), a funerary monument and mosque in Shiraz, Iran. It houses the tomb of the brothers Ahmad and Muhammad, sons of Mūsā al-Kādhim and brothers of ‘Alī ar-Ridhā. The two took refuge in the city during the Abbasid persecution of Shia Muslims. The tombs became celebrated pilgrimage centres in the 14th century when Queen Tashi Khatun erected a mosque and theological school in the vicinity.
Español: Vista de Shāh Chérāgh (en persa "Rey de la Luz"), un monumento funerario y mezquita en Shiraz, Irán. En el complejo se encuentran las tumbas de Ahmad y Muhammad, hijos de Musa ibn Ya'far y hermanos de Ali ibn Musa. Ambos se refugiaron en la ciudad durante la persecución abasí de musulmanes chiís. Las tumbas se convirtieron en centros de peregrinación en el siglo XIV cuando la reina Tashi Khatun ordenó la construcción de una escuela de teología y una mezquita en las proximidades.
Polski: Widok na Shah Cheragh, mauzoleum i meczet w Szirazie, w Iranie. Znajdują się w nim groby Ahmada i Muhammada, synów Musy al-Kazima i braci Aliego ar-Ridy. Obaj schronili się w mieście podczas prześladowań szyitów przez Abbasydów. Groby stały się celem pielgrzymek w XIV wieku, gdy królowa Tashi Khatun wzniosła w pobliżu meczet i szkołę teologiczną.
Čeština: Pohřební monument a mešita Shāh Chérāgh (persky "Král světla") v íránském Šírázu. Je zde hrobka několika významných Ší'itských muslimů, kteří se do města uchýlili během náboženského pronásledování v období Abasovského chálífátu. Hrobka byla významným poutním místem ve 14. století, kdy královna Tashi Khatun dala vystavět mešitu s teologickou školou.
Italiano: Lo Shah Ceragh ( "Re della luce" in persiano), la tomba dei fratelli Ahmad e Muhammad, figli dell'imam Sciismo Mūsā al-Kāẓim e fratelli di ʿAlī al-Riḍā. I due trovarono rifugio a Shiraz durante la persecuzione operata dagli abbasidi contro gli sciiti.
Македонски: Мавзолејот „Шах чераг“ (Крал на светлината) — гробница и џамија во Шираз, Иран. Ова е почивалиште на браќата Ахмед и Мухамед, синови на имамот Муса ел-Кадим и браќа на имамот Али ер-Рида, Браќата пребегале во Шираз со абасидскиот прогон на шиитите. Гробницата се прочула како место за поклонение во XIV век кога кралицата изградила џамија и медреса во нивна чест.
Nederlands: Sjah Tsjeragh (Perzisch voor Koning van het Licht), een mausoleum in de Iraanse stad Shiraz
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This image was selected as picture of the day on Wikimedia Commons for 8 October 2018. It was captioned as follows: English: View of Shāh Chérāgh (Persian for "King of the Light"), a funerary monument and mosque in Shiraz, Iran. It houses the tomb of the brothers Ahmad and Muhammad, sons of Mūsā al-Kādhim and brothers of ‘Alī ar-Ridhā. The two took refuge in the city during the Abbasid persecution of Shia Muslims. The tombs became celebrated pilgrimage centres in the 14th century when Queen Tashi Khatun erected a mosque and theological school in the vicinity. Other languages:
Čeština: Pohřební monument a mešita Shāh Chérāgh (persky "Král světla") v íránském Šírázu. Je zde hrobka několika významných Ší'itských muslimů, kteří se do města uchýlili během náboženského pronásledování v období Abasovského chálífátu. Hrobka byla významným poutním místem ve 14. století, kdy královna Tashi Khatun dala vystavět mešitu s teologickou školou. English: View of Shāh Chérāgh (Persian for "King of the Light"), a funerary monument and mosque in Shiraz, Iran. It houses the tomb of the brothers Ahmad and Muhammad, sons of Mūsā al-Kādhim and brothers of ‘Alī ar-Ridhā. The two took refuge in the city during the Abbasid persecution of Shia Muslims. The tombs became celebrated pilgrimage centres in the 14th century when Queen Tashi Khatun erected a mosque and theological school in the vicinity. Español: Vista de Shāh Chérāgh (en persa "Rey de la Luz"), un monumento funerario y mezquita en Shiraz, Irán. En el complejo se encuentran las tumbas de Ahmad y Muhammad, hijos de Musa ibn Ya'far y hermanos de Ali ibn Musa. Ambos se refugiaron en la ciudad durante la persecución abasí de musulmanes chiís. Las tumbas se convirtieron en centros de peregrinación en el siglo XIV cuando la reina Tashi Khatun ordenó la construcción de una escuela de teología y una mezquita en las proximidades. Italiano: Lo Shah Ceragh ( "Re della luce" in persiano), la tomba dei fratelli Ahmad e Muhammad, figli dell'imam Sciismo Mūsā al-Kāẓim e fratelli di ʿAlī al-Riḍā. I due trovarono rifugio a Shiraz durante la persecuzione operata dagli abbasidi contro gli sciiti. Nederlands: Sjah Tsjeragh (Perzisch voor Koning van het Licht), een mausoleum in de Iraanse stad Shiraz Polski: Widok na Shah Cheragh, mauzoleum i meczet w Szirazie, w Iranie. Znajdują się w nim groby Ahmada i Muhammada, synów Musy al-Kazima i braci Aliego ar-Ridy. Obaj schronili się w mieście podczas prześladowań szyitów przez Abbasydów. Groby stały się celem pielgrzymek w XIV wieku, gdy królowa Tashi Khatun wzniosła w pobliżu meczet i szkołę teologiczną. Português: Vista do Shah Cheragh (em persa "Rei da Luz"), um monumento funerário e mesquita em Xiraz, Irã. Македонски: Мавзолејот „Шах чераг“ (Крал на светлината) — гробница и џамија во Шираз, Иран. Ова е почивалиште на браќата Ахмед и Мухамед, синови на имамот Муса ел-Кадим и браќа на имамот Али ер-Рида, Браќата пребегале во Шираз со абасидскиот прогон на шиитите. Гробницата се прочула како место за поклонение во XIV век кога кралицата изградила џамија и медреса во нивна чест. |
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