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        1 - Analyzing opinions about Imamzadeh Hossein bin Musa's tomb
        mohammad bagheri Hamid Reza Sanaei
        Abstract Imamzadeh Hossein bin Musa, one of the sons of Imam Musa Kazem (AS), lived in the second half of the 2nd century AH and the first half of the 3rd century AH. According to the reports of several sources about his burial, the question arises as to where he was b More
        Abstract Imamzadeh Hossein bin Musa, one of the sons of Imam Musa Kazem (AS), lived in the second half of the 2nd century AH and the first half of the 3rd century AH. According to the reports of several sources about his burial, the question arises as to where he was buried. This research, using a descriptive-analytical method, first explained the reports of multiple sources about his burial and then analyzed and checked their accuracy. The available reports mention his burial in cities such as Shiraz, Behbahan, Jopar Kerman, Kufa, Dezful and Tabas. The result indicates that the tomb of Imamzadeh is most likely located in the city of Tabas. Keywords: Hossein bin Musa (pbuh), Imamzadegan, tomb, Tabas, Shiraz, Kufa, Baghdad Abstract Imamzadeh Hossein bin Musa, one of the sons of Imam Musa Kazem (AS), lived in the second half of the 2nd century AH and the first half of the 3rd century AH. According to the reports of several sources about his burial, the question arises as to where he was buried. This research, using a descriptive-analytical method, first explained the reports of multiple sources about his burial and then analyzed and checked their accuracy. The available reports mention his burial in cities such as Shiraz, Behbahan, Jopar Kerman, Kufa, Dezful and Tabas. The result indicates that the tomb of Imamzadeh is most likely located in the city of Tabas. Keywords: Hossein bin Musa (pbuh), Imamzadegan, tomb, Tabas, Shiraz, Kufa, Baghdad Manuscript profile
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        2 - Baghdād's Shûnȋzȋyyas in the History of Sufism
        Sayedeh Fatemeh Zare Hosseini Hamid Reza Sanaei
        The term “Shûnȋzȋyya” is derived from Persian term “Shūnīz” (Nigella Sativa) that frequently mentioned throughout Sufi writings. According to the biographers, geographers, and historians, Shûnȋzȋyya is the name of five places in Baghd More
        The term “Shûnȋzȋyya” is derived from Persian term “Shūnīz” (Nigella Sativa) that frequently mentioned throughout Sufi writings. According to the biographers, geographers, and historians, Shûnȋzȋyya is the name of five places in Baghdād: the cemetery, mosque, convent, district and the monastery of Shûnȋzȋyya. But the Shûnȋzȋyya cemetery and mosque are mentioned in Sufi writings more than others. Famous Sufis who had close ties with Shûnȋzȋyya mosque were buried in the Shûnȋzȋyya cemetery. In spite of the fact that the mosque was distinguished and characterized by Sufi congregations, and the cemetery was well known in the history of Sufism, but their history, geography, and situation in Sufism have not been examined so far. The present study focuses on so-called locations as Shûnȋzȋyya and particularly studied the situation and significance of Shûnȋzȋyya mosque and cemetery in the history of Sufism. Manuscript profile