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Shia Muslims consider sites associated with Muhammad, his family members (Ahl al-Bayt), Shia imams and their family members to be holy. After the three holy cities of Islam (Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem), some of the most revered sites by Shias include Najaf and Karbala, in Iraq, and Qom and Mashhad, in Iran.
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After Mecca and Medina, the two holiest cities of Islam, the cities of Najaf, Karbala, Mashhad and Qom are the most revered by Shīʿa Muslims.
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Holiest sites in Islam may refer to: Holiest sites in Islam · Holiest sites in Sunni Islam · Holiest sites in Shia Islam · Disambiguation icon.
One of the holiest sites in Shia Islam. Total population. ~24,000,000. Languages. Arabic (majority), Feyli Kurdish and Iraqi Turkmen (minority). Religion.