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Holy Shrines, Forbidden for non-Muslims!

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Topic: Holy Shrines, Forbidden for non-Muslims!
Posted By: Cyrus Shahmiri
Subject: Holy Shrines, Forbidden for non-Muslims!
Date Posted: 07-Feb-2007 at 12:54



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Posted By: xi_tujue
Date Posted: 07-Feb-2007 at 13:03
wow nice

were is this?

it's liek a mosk Las Vegas style


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Posted By: Cyrus Shahmiri
Date Posted: 07-Feb-2007 at 13:10

Those are in Shiraz and Tehran.



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Posted By: xi_tujue
Date Posted: 07-Feb-2007 at 13:28
Truely amazing

are they still used?(they are mosks right?)


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I rather be a nomadic barbarian than a sedentary savage


Posted By: Top Gun
Date Posted: 07-Feb-2007 at 14:05
what did they used at the walls

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Posted By: Constantine XI
Date Posted: 07-Feb-2007 at 15:38
Yes, what are these decorations made out of?

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Posted By: Cyrus Shahmiri
Date Posted: 08-Feb-2007 at 05:01
The walls and roof have been covered with polished silver, glass, coloured tiles and other things.

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Posted By: Zagros
Date Posted: 08-Feb-2007 at 06:27
No one checks if you're Muslim or not, lol. I went to the Shah Cheragh in Shiraz in 2003, they were doing repairs and there were people all over the place praying, and I didn't no in which direction to walk and was going in every direction, my foot hit some guy's praying stone and sent it to the other side of the building! He had his eyes closed and was in that parying position and didn't notice... I made a sharp exit.

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Posted By: Xshayathiya
Date Posted: 08-Feb-2007 at 09:50
The one in Tehran I've been to. I always liked the architecture of these, but the glass I always thought was a bit over the top.

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Posted By: pekau
Date Posted: 09-Feb-2007 at 03:29

I want to visit there... pity only Muslims can enjoy such privilege...



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Posted By: Jagiello
Date Posted: 10-Feb-2007 at 15:34
From economical poit of view-it shows the wealth of those who built it,from my point of view-its a bit kitsch.


Posted By: Zagros
Date Posted: 10-Feb-2007 at 16:06
It's a joke, they were obviously spending millions repairing this place and not 10 metres outside this pompous and over extravagant mosque walls there were beggars!


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Posted By: pekau
Date Posted: 12-Feb-2007 at 20:15
Originally posted by Zagros

It's a joke, they were obviously spending millions repairing this place and not 10 metres outside this pompous and over extravagant mosque walls there were beggars!
 
It defies the Law of Diffusion, which then must be bad. Molecules move from higher concentration to less concentration, but wealth move from less concentration to higher concentration. LOL


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Posted By: zeno
Date Posted: 19-Jun-2007 at 06:44
looks like it would give you a headache lol
 
imagine the fun with a laser pen!
 


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Posted By: Afghanan
Date Posted: 02-Jul-2007 at 15:48
Very beautiful and surreal.

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Posted By: MarcoPolo
Date Posted: 05-Jul-2007 at 14:06
beauuttiiiful...I think i wanna go to IRan now! but I think I should brush up on my farsi (persian) first!


Posted By: gilaki
Date Posted: 24-Jan-2013 at 12:28
this is wrong
the only one in Iran forbidden for non muslims is the shrine of Imam Al-Ridha(as) in Mashhad. This is coz he is an Imam and then consider as infaillible. And it is only the room where is the burial chamber with the grave in it. But even non muslims go, since they dont check if you are muslim or not

All emamzadeh(as) as the those in Tehran and Shiraz, are allowed for everybody.



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