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Both Sunni Muslims and Shia Muslims agree on the three holiest sites in Islam being, respectively, the Masjid al-Haram (including the Kaaba), in Mecca; the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, in Medina; and the Al Aqsa Mosque compound, in Jerusalem.

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  • أماكن مقدسة للشيعة هي التي يعتبرها المسلمون الشيعة مكانا قد قدسه الله كأضرحة أئمة الشيعة إضافة إلى الأماكن المقدسة المعروفة عند عامة المسلمين كالبيت الحرام والمسجد النبوي والمسجد الأقصى. (ar)
  • Both Sunni Muslims and Shia Muslims agree on the three holiest sites in Islam being, respectively, the Masjid al-Haram (including the Kaaba), in Mecca; the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, in Medina; and the Al Aqsa Mosque compound, in Jerusalem. Shia Muslims consider sites associated with Muhammad, his family members (Ahl al-Bayt), Shia Imams and their family members to be holy. After the four holy cities of Islam (Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem and Damascus, which houses the Umayyad Mosque, often considered the fourth holiest site in Islam), some of the most revered sites by Shias include Najaf and Karbala, in Iraq, and Qom, in Iran. (en)
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  • The Dome of Rock and Al Aqsa Mosque prayer hall (en)
  • Umayyad Mosque with the Minaret of Isa (en)
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  • Minaret of Jesus, Omayyad Mosque.jpg (en)
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  • أماكن مقدسة للشيعة هي التي يعتبرها المسلمون الشيعة مكانا قد قدسه الله كأضرحة أئمة الشيعة إضافة إلى الأماكن المقدسة المعروفة عند عامة المسلمين كالبيت الحرام والمسجد النبوي والمسجد الأقصى. (ar)
  • Both Sunni Muslims and Shia Muslims agree on the three holiest sites in Islam being, respectively, the Masjid al-Haram (including the Kaaba), in Mecca; the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, in Medina; and the Al Aqsa Mosque compound, in Jerusalem. (en)
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  • قائمة الأماكن المقدسة عند الشيعة (ar)
  • Holiest sites in Shia Islam (en)
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