Samarra (an Archaeological city) stands on the east bank of Tigris river in the Saladin Governorate,125 km(78mil) north of Baghdad. Samarra( Arabi: سامراء) is a town in Iraq that in ancient times may have been the world's largest city with its majestic mosque, gardens and ruins of royal palaces extending 5.6 miles by 21.1 miles along the Tigris river. Mediaeval Islamic writers believed that the city's name was derived from the Arabic phrase," Sarremen Ra'a" سرمن رأي which translate to "A joy for all who see". IT was charged later by Armenian soldiers to " Samarra" ساءمن رأي which means "A sadness for all who see". Under the Golden Dome in the city of Samarra is the site of two major Shi'ite shrines , consecrated in 852, the Golden Mosque is said to hold the remains of two Shi'ite Imam Ali Naqi and Imam Hasan Askari (A.S). Mother of Imam Mehdi (A.S), Bibi Nargis Khatun and sister of Imam Al Naqi (A.S) are also buried in the same shrine. The second shrine in this complex marks the place where Imam Mehdi (A.S), the 12th and the final Imam, went into hiding.This shrine is situated where the Abbasid Caliph Al Mutawakkil(821-861) thus brought Imam Ali Naqi and Imam Hasan Askari to Samarra in 848 and imprisoned them inside a military fort . Henceforth they become known Al - Askari ( military) because of the location of their imprisonment. It's the most important Shi'ite shrine in the world which was built in 944. The dome was destroyed in a bombing by extremists in February 2006 and its two remaining minarets were destroyed in another bombing in June 2007, causing widespread anger among Shias. The remaining clock Tower was also destroyed in July 2007. The dome and minarets were repaired and the mosque reopened...
Read moreVisiting the Shrine of Imam Hasan Askari (peace be upon him) in Samarra was a profoundly moving experience. As a follower of the Ahlul Bayt, being in the presence of such a revered imam was an enlightening journey both spiritually and historically.
The shrine itself is a beautiful testament to Islamic architecture, featuring intricate tile work and stunning domes that radiate a sense of tranquility and reverence. Upon entering, I felt an overwhelming sense of peace and connection to our rich Islamic heritage. The atmosphere is peaceful, filled with the heartfelt prayers and recitations of pilgrims from around the world.
I was particularly touched by the community spirit present in the shrine, as visitors come together to honor Imam Hasan Askari's legacy of wisdom, patience, and deep faith. It serves as a reminder of his profound teachings and the importance of unity and love among all believers.
The staff at the shrine are welcoming and respectful, ensuring that every visitor is treated with kindness. There are plenty of informational displays that highlight the life and contributions of Imam Hasan Askari, allowing us to deepen our understanding of his role within Islamic history.
I left the shrine with a rejuvenated spirit and a heart full of gratitude. I highly encourage anyone seeking spiritual nourishment or a connection to their faith to visit this sacred site.
May Allah bless us all with the opportunity to visit and honor the Ahlul...
Read moreThe Al-Askari Shrine in Samarra is an absolute marvel, a sacred haven that encapsulates the very essence of spirituality and serenity. 🙏🌟
The moment you step foot into this holy place, you are enveloped by an indescribable calmness that washes over you like a gentle breeze. 🍃💫 It's as if time stands still, allowing you to connect with the divine in a profoundly personal way.
The reconstruction of the shrine is a testament to human craftsmanship and devotion. The intricate Islamic artwork adorning the walls and ceilings is nothing short of breathtaking. 🎨🕌 The attention to detail is awe-inspiring, and it's a visual symphony that speaks to the heart and soul. 💖
One of the most remarkable features of the Al-Askari Shrine is the Sardab of Imam Mahdi. 🕳️🌌 This underground chamber adds an extra layer of mystique to the shrine, where the faithful come to pay their respects and seek spiritual guidance. It's a humbling experience that deepens the connection to this sacred place. 🙌🌌
It's a profound journey of the spirit. It's a place where you can reflect, find solace, and be in awe of the beauty that surrounds you. 🌠
In summary, the Al-Askari Shrine in Samarra is a masterpiece of spirituality and architectural beauty. It's a sanctuary that transcends time and space, inviting you to experience the divine in its purest form. A must-visit for anyone seeking a deeper connection with the spiritual...
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