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| place = [[Samarra]], [[Iraq]]
| usage = Blessing and Pilgrimage
| religious affiliation = shia
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'''The Cellar of Occultation''', located in Iraq in the city of Samarra, is situated on the western side of the sacred courtyard of the Samarra shrine, in an underground chamber of the sanctuary, which today is known among Shia Muslims as the Cellar of the Occultation of Imam al-Mahdi(a). Three Imams of the Ahl al-Bayt (a) lived in this place, and this was the cellar of their residence in [[Samarra]].
'''The Cellar of Occultation''', located in Iraq in the city of Samarra, is situated on the western side of the sacred courtyard of the Samarra shrine, in an underground chamber of the sanctuary, which today is known among Shia Muslims as the Cellar of the Occultation of Imam al-Mahdi(a). Three Imams of the Ahl al-Bayt (a) lived in this place, and this was the cellar of their residence in [[Samarra]].


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The common belief is that the well located in the Cellar of Occultation is the place through which Imam al-Mahdi entered into occultation. However, according to Muhaddith Nuri, this place was originally a basin used by the Imams for ablution, and later it became a spot where Shia believers would place their written supplications addressed to Imam al-Mahdi(a).<ref>Qomī, "Hadiyat al-Zāʾirīn wa Bahjat al-Nāẓirīn", p.84/85.</ref>
The common belief is that the well located in the Cellar of Occultation is the place through which Imam al-Mahdi entered into occultation. However, according to Muhaddith Nuri, this place was originally a basin used by the Imams for ablution, and later it became a spot where Shia believers would place their written supplications addressed to Imam al-Mahdi(a).<ref>Qomī, "Hadiyat al-Zāʾirīn wa Bahjat al-Nāẓirīn", p.84/85.</ref>
[[file:نمایی از سرداب سامراء.jpg|tumbnail|نمایی قدیمی از سرداب سامراء]]
[[file:نمایی از سرداب سامراء.jpg|thumbnail|An old view of the Samarra Cellar.]]


==Architecture of the Cellar==
==Architecture of the Cellar==
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==Rituals==
==Rituals==


The Cellar of Imam al-Mahdi(a) has been considered one of the Shia pilgrimage sites and is mentioned in ancient sources on supplications and shrine studies. For example, in the book al-Mazar al-Kabir by Ibn Mashhadi (d. 610 AH), the pilgrimage rituals to Imam al-Mahdi at this site are mentioned. These rituals include seeking permission to enter, reciting a visitation prayer containing salutations and blessings upon Imam al-Mahdi, and performing twelve units (rak‘ahs) of pilgrimage prayer.<ref> Al-Mazār al-Kabīr, p. 589.</ref>
The Cellar of Imam al-Mahdi(a) has been considered one of the Shia pilgrimage sites and is mentioned in ancient sources on supplications and shrine studies. For example, in the book al-Mazar al-Kabir by Ibn Mashhadi (d. 610 AH), the pilgrimage rituals to Imam al-Mahdi at this site are mentioned. These rituals include seeking permission to enter, reciting a visitation prayer containing salutations and blessings upon Imam al-Mahdi, and performing twelve units (rak‘ahs) of pilgrimage prayer.<ref> Al-Mazār al-Kabīr, p. 589.</ref> In other sources, it is also recommended to recite additional supplications, such as the [[Du‘a al-‘Ahd]] and the [[Ziyarat of Al-Yasin]], in the Cellar of Occultation.<ref>https://farhangziarat.hzrc.ac.ir/article_106652.html</ref>


In other sources, it is also recommended to recite additional supplications, such as the [[Du‘a al-‘Ahd]] and the [[Ziyarat of Al-Yasin]], in the Cellar of Occultation.<ref>https://farhangziarat.hzrc.ac.ir/article_106652.html</ref>
==Notes==
==Notes==
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