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13 December 2025
- diffhist User:Pourghorbani 15:01 −11,181 Pourghorbani talk contribs
- diffhist N AbuTalib 14:58 +17,877 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...")
- diffhist Karbala 14:52 +16 Pourghorbani talk contribs
- diffhist N Karbala 14:47 +18,229 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...")
- diffhist Nm Al-askar mosque 12:22 +26 Pourghorbani talk contribs (Redirected page to Askar Mosque) Tag: New redirect
- diffhist Nm Hamza mosque 12:22 +26 Pourghorbani talk contribs (Redirected page to Askar Mosque) Tag: New redirect
- diffhist Askar Mosque 12:21 +65 Pourghorbani talk contribs
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- diffhist User:Pourghorbani 12:10 +13,840 Pourghorbani talk contribs
- diffhist N Askar Mosque 12:09 +4,294 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...")
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- diffhist Fakh 10:17 −1 Pourghorbani talk contribs (→The Martyr of Fakh)
- diffhist Fakh 10:16 +4 Pourghorbani talk contribs (→The Martyr of Fakh)
- diffhist Nm Place of the fakh martyrs 10:14 +18 Pourghorbani talk contribs (Redirected page to Fakh) Tag: New redirect
- diffhist Nm Place of the fakh uprising 10:13 +18 Pourghorbani talk contribs (Redirected page to Fakh) Tag: New redirect
- diffhist Nm The scope of the fakh uprising 10:13 +18 Pourghorbani talk contribs (Redirected page to Fakh) Tag: New redirect
- diffhist Nm Fakh erea 10:13 +18 Pourghorbani talk contribs (Redirected page to Fakh) Tag: New redirect
- diffhist Fakh 10:07 +556 Pourghorbani talk contribs
- diffhist Fakh 09:59 −9 Pourghorbani talk contribs
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9 December 2025
- diffhist Fakh 12:51 +15 Pourghorbani talk contribs
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- diffhist N Fakh 11:36 +10,922 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...")