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==Shrine of al- ‘Abbas==
==Shrine of al- ‘Abbas==
‘Abbas’s shrine is located in the town of [[Karbala]] on the northeast side of Imam Husayn’s mausoleum. Both shrines are built on a mound overlooking the town. Since they are visited by many pilgrims practically all year long, both have numerous servants (sayyeds, mollas, etc.) for upkeep and administration. ‘Abbas’s shrine is built in a vast enclosure. Access to it is obtained through a succession of portals richly decorated with stalactites and enameled tiles, some of which copy ancient originals. The grave itself, covered with a golden dome (formerly an enameled faience cupola), has been recently renovated (1385/1965-66). As is the case for other martyrs of Karbala, there are special prayers and rituals to be performed at his grave; and important Muslim personalities (ʿolamaʾ, sultans, ministers, are buried in the precinct of his shrine.
‘Abbas’s shrine is located in the town of [[Karbala]] on the northeast side of Imam Husayn’s mausoleum. Both shrines are built on a mound overlooking the town. Since they are visited by many pilgrims practically all year long, both have numerous servants (sayyeds, mollas, etc.) for upkeep and administration. ‘Abbas’s shrine is built in a vast enclosure. Access to it is obtained through a succession of portals richly decorated with stalactites and enameled tiles, some of which copy ancient originals. The grave itself, covered with a golden dome (formerly an enameled faience cupola), has been recently renovated (1385/1965-66). As is the case for other martyrs of Karbala, there are special prayers and rituals to be performed at his grave; and important Muslim personalities (ʿolamaʾ, sultans, ministers, are buried in the precinct of his shrine.
==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==


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*Jean Calmard, Le cult de l’ Imām Ḥusayn: étude sur la commémoration du drame de Karbala dans l’Iran pré-safavide (diss., University of Paris [Sorbonne], 1975), pp. 347, 364, 368f., and index (for late popular narratives). Originally Published: December 15, 1982. Last Updated: July 13, 2011. This article is available in print. Vol. I, Fasc. 1, pp. 77-79.
*Jean Calmard, Le cult de l’ Imām Ḥusayn: étude sur la commémoration du drame de Karbala dans l’Iran pré-safavide (diss., University of Paris [Sorbonne], 1975), pp. 347, 364, 368f., and index (for late popular narratives). Originally Published: December 15, 1982. Last Updated: July 13, 2011. This article is available in print. Vol. I, Fasc. 1, pp. 77-79.
 
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