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Recommended Posts. Veteran Member. Muslim Posted August 4, Posted August 4, edited. Ashvazdanghe , Soldiers and Saffron and ireallywannaknow Like Loading Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Noor Taleb Posted August 4, Posted August 4, Muslim Like Loading Advanced Member. Posted March Muslim Posted April 6. Just like nations, major cities can promote their objectives and interests by establishing connections with other major cities and international partners and by implementing various initiatives with them.

To this end, the International Affairs Department of Qom municipality has started developing sisterhood protocol, eyeing continuous relations with foreign municipalities.

The municipality official stated that in the past, Qom municipality attempted to make sisterhood agreements and now we are after making such relations and using of sisterhood potentials became a priority regarding public diplomacy while adding that we also consider these measures as ways for bypassing US crippling sanctions which imposed unilaterally against innocent Iranian nation.

To sum it up, It should be noted that after the victory of the Islamic revolution, authorities have been following particular policies to pave the way for the flourishing and progress of the city within the framework of Islamic guidelines.

Qom on the path of becoming a Shia world city. Iran arrests culprits behind deadly attack on IRGC members. Go to mobile version. The primary centers of Shia learning — Najaf in Iraq and Qom in Iran — are also shared between the two countries.

After the Islamic Revolution, the Iranian government sought actively to export its ideas, and the secular though nominally Sunni Iraqi government feared that its Shia majority would heed the call and revolt themselves. This led to increased oppression of the Iraqi Shia population and was one of the causes of the Iran-Iraq conflict. As of early , sectarian violence between Iraqi Shia and Sunni militias continues unabated, with both sides benefiting from an influx of resources and manpower from outside supporters.

Mashhad The eighth Imam, Reza, is buried in Mashhad, and his golden-domed tomb is the most important Shia pilgrimage site located in Iran itself, visited by hundreds of thousands of pilgrims annually. Khomeini trained here as a student, and returned here in , making it a base for the Revolution. It continues to be a center for Shia scholarship. Shiraz The city of Shiraz is an important pilgrimage site — though not for its Shia heritage.

Sufism is a mystical movement that first emerged in Shia communities during the 8th century though there are Sufi groups in Sunni Islam as well.



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