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16 February 2026
- 08:5808:58, 16 February 2026 Mount Uhud (hist | edit) [13,028 bytes] Translationbot (talk | contribs) (ترجمه خودکار از ویکی فارسی)
13 February 2026
- 11:4711:47, 13 February 2026 Wadi al-Qura (hist | edit) [9,459 bytes] Translationbot (talk | contribs) (ترجمه خودکار از ویکی فارسی)
- 11:3511:35, 13 February 2026 Abd al-Muttalib (hist | edit) [9,499 bytes] Translationbot (talk | contribs) (ترجمه خودکار از ویکی فارسی)
- 11:2711:27, 13 February 2026 Ishmael (prophet) (hist | edit) [15,945 bytes] Translationbot (talk | contribs) (ترجمه خودکار از ویکی فارسی)
11 February 2026
- 22:2522:25, 11 February 2026 Ziyara of Imam al-Hasan al-Mujtaba (a) (hist | edit) [18,442 bytes] Translationbot (talk | contribs) (ترجمه خودکار از ویکی فارسی) originally created as "Pilgrimage of Imam Hasan al-Mujtaba (AS)"
- 21:2421:24, 11 February 2026 Cave Mosque of Bani Haram (hist | edit) [5,667 bytes] Translationbot (talk | contribs) (ترجمه خودکار از ویکی فارسی)
- 19:5319:53, 11 February 2026 Secrets of Tawaf (hist | edit) [9,567 bytes] Translationbot (talk | contribs) (ترجمه خودکار از ویکی فارسی)
21 January 2026
- 13:3313:33, 21 January 2026 Madani Haram (hist | edit) [33 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Al-Haram Al- Madani) Tag: New redirect
- 13:3313:33, 21 January 2026 Haram Al- Madani (hist | edit) [33 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Al-Haram Al- Madani) Tag: New redirect
- 13:3113:31, 21 January 2026 Haramayn (hist | edit) [25 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Al-Haramayn) Tag: New redirect
- 13:2713:27, 21 January 2026 Occultation Cellar (hist | edit) [39 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to The Cellar of Occultation) Tag: New redirect
- 13:2713:27, 21 January 2026 Cellar of Occultation (hist | edit) [39 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to The Cellar of Occultation) Tag: New redirect
- 12:1812:18, 21 January 2026 Jibra’il (hist | edit) [21 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Gabriel) Tag: New redirect
- 12:1812:18, 21 January 2026 Jibril (hist | edit) [21 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Gabriel) Tag: New redirect
- 12:1312:13, 21 January 2026 Shaqq Al-Sadr (hist | edit) [30 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Al-Shaqq Al-Sadr) Tag: New redirect
- 12:0612:06, 21 January 2026 Al-hijrat (hist | edit) [19 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Hijra) Tag: New redirect
- 12:0612:06, 21 January 2026 Al-hijrah (hist | edit) [19 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Hijra) Tag: New redirect
- 12:0612:06, 21 January 2026 Hijrat (hist | edit) [19 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Hijra) Tag: New redirect
- 12:0612:06, 21 January 2026 Hijrah (hist | edit) [19 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Hijra) Tag: New redirect
- 12:0612:06, 21 January 2026 Al-hijra (hist | edit) [19 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Hijra) Tag: New redirect
30 December 2025
- 23:3123:31, 30 December 2025 Hijra (hist | edit) [12,274 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Hijra''' (Migration) In Islam, refers to leaving the land of disbelief for the land of faith with the aim of preserving religion and staying safe from harm. Hijrah includes both geographical migration (such as the migration of Muslims to Medina) and the act of abandoning sin and returning to God. The Holy Quran emphasizes the necessity of Hijrah in multiple verses and promises both worldly and eternal rewards for those who migrate. In the history of Islam, Hijrah r...")
- 21:0521:05, 30 December 2025 Al-Shaqq Al-Sadr (hist | edit) [8,147 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "“Split of the chest / Opening of the chest.” Shaqq al-ṣadr (the splitting of the chest)” “refers to a miracle attributed to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in which several angels split open his chest, wash his heart, and purify it. This event has been narrated with different locations and times, and some believe that it occurred multiple times at different ages. Shia and Sunni scholars have expressed various opinions regarding the authenticity of these...")
- 20:4820:48, 30 December 2025 Gabriel (hist | edit) [25,474 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Gabriel''' is one of the four archangels of God who is mentioned in the holy books of the Torah, the Gospel, and the Quran. In the Holy Quran, the name of this angel appears three times with the word "Jibril." Considering the various attributes mentioned in the Quran for Gabriel (peace be upon him), it can be understood that, in addition to his exalted status with God, this angel plays an important role in managing the affairs of existence, the most significant of w...")
- 20:4320:43, 30 December 2025 The Cellar of Occultation (hist | edit) [8,200 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''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 (may God hasten his reappearance). Three Imams of the Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them) lived in this place, and this was the cellar of their residence in Samarra. ==Location and Term== Th...")
- 20:3520:35, 30 December 2025 Al-Haramayn (hist | edit) [18,742 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Al-Ḥaramayn''' refers to the two sanctuaries of Mecca and Medina. The Meccan sanctuary encompasses an area of the city of Mecca, and the Medinan sanctuary encompasses an area of the city of Medina. They are called "sanctuaries" due to their sanctity and respect, as well as the prohibition of certain acts within them. They also share virtues and rulings in Islam; for example, the reward for performing prayer in the two sanctuaries is a thousand times greater than in...")
- 20:2820:28, 30 December 2025 Al-Haram Al- Madani (hist | edit) [7,573 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''Al-Ḥaram Al-Madanī''' is an area of the city of Medina in the Hijaz that, in Islam, holds sanctity and has special etiquettes and rulings. This area extends from the east and west between the eastern lava field (al-Ḥarra al-Sharqiyya) and the western lava field (al-Ḥarra al-Gharbiyya), and from the north and south, from Mount Thawr to Mount ʿAyr. The Madinan Sanctuary has rulings and etiquettes, such as the recommended act of performing ghusl and purification...")
13 December 2025
- 14:5814:58, 13 December 2025 AbuTalib (hist | edit) [18,431 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''AbuTalib''', ʿAbd Manāf ibn ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib, is the father of Imam Ali (a), and the uncle and supporter of the Prophet of Islam (s). After his father ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib, Abu Talib assumed the position of providing water to the pilgrims of Mecca. He took care of the Prophet from the age of eight and supported him until the end of his life. Because of his nobility, wisdom, and influence among the tribes, Abu Talib was appointed as an arbitrator during dispute...")
- 14:4714:47, 13 December 2025 Karbala (hist | edit) [19,680 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''Karbala''' is a city in Iraq, located beside the Euphrates River and 104 kilometers from Baghdad. As the capital of Karbala Province, the city has a hot and dry climate and a population of over 1.2 million people, most of whom are Shia and Arabic-speaking. Karbala was known before Islam by names such as “Kur Babel” (Temple of God), but its worldwide fame is due to the event of Ashura and the presence of the shrine of Imam Hussain (AS) and the shri...")
- 12:2212:22, 13 December 2025 Al-askar mosque (hist | edit) [26 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Askar Mosque) Tag: New redirect
- 12:2212:22, 13 December 2025 Hamza mosque (hist | edit) [26 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Askar Mosque) Tag: New redirect
- 12:0912:09, 13 December 2025 Askar Mosque (hist | edit) [4,950 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Askar Mosque''' was one of the historical mosques of Medina, located to the east of the cemetery of the martyrs of Uhud. Its name is most likely due to the Islamic army (Askar) having prayed at this location on the eve of the Battle of Uhud. According to reports, Hazrat Hamza was martyred in the vicinity of this mosque, and the Prophet (s) also prayed there and supplicated for the martyrs. Over the course of history, this mosque u...")
- 10:1410:14, 13 December 2025 Place of the fakh martyrs (hist | edit) [18 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Fakh) Tag: New redirect
- 10:1310:13, 13 December 2025 Place of the fakh uprising (hist | edit) [18 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Fakh) Tag: New redirect
- 10:1310:13, 13 December 2025 The scope of the fakh uprising (hist | edit) [18 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Fakh) Tag: New redirect
- 10:1310:13, 13 December 2025 Fakh erea (hist | edit) [18 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Fakh) Tag: New redirect
9 December 2025
- 11:3611:36, 9 December 2025 Fakh (hist | edit) [11,889 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Fakh Fakh is an area in the north of Mecca, near Masjid Tan‘im, about four kilometers from Masjid al-Haram. According to Shia jurists, this place is the location where children enter into ihram. The cemetery of the martyrs of Fakh is also located here. This cemetery is the burial site of Husayn ibn Ali (known as Sahib al-Fakh) and a number of Hasanid nobles who were martyred in the battle against the Abbasids in the year 169 AH at Fakh. According to historians, the gr...")
7 September 2025
- 11:3211:32, 7 September 2025 Imam al-Hasan al-Mujtaba (a) (hist | edit) [13,890 bytes] Engineer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Imam Ḥasan al-Mujtabā (ʿa) was the son of Amīr al-Muʾminīn ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib (ʿa), the second Imam of the Shīʿa and the fifth caliph of the Muslims. He is described as the one who most resembled the Messenger of God (ṣ), a devout worshipper and ascetic, and it is reported that several times in his life he gave away all or half of his wealth in charity. After the martyrdom of Amīr al-Muʾminīn, he assumed the caliphate by the people’s allegiance, but...")
22 August 2025
- 07:0807:08, 22 August 2025 Mosque of Fatima al-Zahra (hist | edit) [6,453 bytes] Engineer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox religious building | name = Mosque of Fatima al-Zahra | image = 2024-09-05_07_57_02-FHGV+8XH،_شارع_السيح،_الفتح،_المدينة_المنورة_42312،_عربستان_سعودی_-_Google_M.png | image_size = | image_upright = | caption = | other_name = Mosque of Saʿd ibn Muʿādh | location = Saudi Arabia • Medina • beside the Mosque of ʿAlī at the Trench and on the slopes of Mount Silaʿ | religious_affiliation = Islam...")
18 August 2025
- 07:4407:44, 18 August 2025 Al-Fath Mosque (hist | edit) [9,445 bytes] Engineer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox building | name = | image = مسجد_فتح.webp | image_size = | image_link = | image_caption = | other_names = Al-Ahzāb Mosque, Al-A'lā Mosque | location = Saudi Arabia, Medina, western slope of Mount Sela' | building_type = Mosque | religious_affiliation = Islam | venerated = Muslims | founded_by = | established = | events = | reconstructions = | historical_features = | area = | length = | width = | height = | status = Existing | capacity = | f...")
31 July 2025
- 12:4412:44, 31 July 2025 Imam 'Ali (a) (hist | edit) [17,456 bytes] Engineer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "**Imam Ali (a)** was the first Imam of the Shia Muslims, the husband of \[Lady Fatima (s)], and the father of \[Imam Husayn (a)] and \[Imam Hasan (a)]. According to Shia belief, he was appointed by God as the Imam and Caliph after \[Prophet Muhammad (s)]. Imam Ali was the first male to believe in the Prophet of Islam, his son-in-law, and one of his closest companions. He was a prominent and influential figure in early Islamic history. In his sermons and letters, Imam Al...")
29 July 2025
- 12:5212:52, 29 July 2025 Aisha's Column (hist | edit) [29 bytes] Engineer (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Al-Qur'a Pillar) Tag: New redirect
28 June 2025
- 11:0311:03, 28 June 2025 Aisha (hist | edit) [11,429 bytes] Engineer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Aisha was the third wife of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the daughter of Abu Bakr ibn Abi Quhafa. Aisha is regarded as one of the outstanding women of early Islam, holding both political and social status, and more than two thousand hadiths have been narrated from her. Aisha has been criticized by Shi’a due to her disagreements with Imam Ali (AS) and her confrontation with him in the Battle of the Camel. There are places in Medina associated with Aisha. The most famous...")
16 June 2025
- 12:2012:20, 16 June 2025 Al-Qiblatayn Mosque (hist | edit) [6,569 bytes] Engineer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Qiblatain Mosque (Mosque of the Two Qiblas) is one of the ancient mosques in the city of Medina in Saudi Arabia. Historical sources state that the Prophet was praying in this mosque—located in the neighborhood of the Banu Salama tribe—facing Jerusalem (the first qibla of Muslims) when the command to change the qibla toward the Kaaba was revealed to him. This mosque is located near a well called Bir Rumah. ==Name== Masjid al-Qiblatain, or *Masjid Dhu al-Qiblatain...")
10 May 2025
- 08:1208:12, 10 May 2025 Banu Qurayza Mosque (hist | edit) [6,262 bytes] Kamran (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Bani Qurayzah Mosque''' was one of the old mosques of the city of Medina in the country of Saudi Arabia. This mosque was located east of Masjid al-Fadhikh and south of the Prophet’s Mosque and has now disappeared. the Prophet of Islam (PBUH) performed prayer within the area of this mosque during the Battle of Bani Qurayzah. The original structure of the mosque was built in the late first Islamic century an...")
18 March 2025
- 15:1315:13, 18 March 2025 Masjid al-salman (hist | edit) [33 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Salman Farsi Mosque) Tag: New redirect
- 15:1315:13, 18 March 2025 Masjid salman al-farsi (hist | edit) [33 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Salman Farsi Mosque) Tag: New redirect
- 15:1115:11, 18 March 2025 Salman Farsi Mosque (hist | edit) [8,518 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Building | title = Salman al-Farsi Mosque | image =سلمان.jpg | image size = | image link = | image description = | other names = | place = Saudi Arabia, Medina, Near the Fath Mosque and at the edge of Mount Sela' | usage = Mosque | religious affiliation = Islam | beliefs = | rituals = | rulings = | pilgrims = | visitors = | time of construction = 1st century AH | founder = | events = | reconstructions = | reconstructors...")
- 14:4414:44, 18 March 2025 Mosque of Ghamama (hist | edit) [31 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Masjid al-Ghamama) Tag: New redirect
- 14:4114:41, 18 March 2025 Musalla Mosque (hist | edit) [31 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Masjid al-Ghamama) Tag: New redirect
- 14:4114:41, 18 March 2025 Al-Ghamama mosque (hist | edit) [31 bytes] Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Masjid al-Ghamama) Tag: New redirect