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the cities that the have grave of any of fourteen infallibles are holy cities of Shiite.
the grave of Ali (sa) is in Najaf, Iraq. Mashhadd, Iran for Imam reza (sa), Karbala, Iraq for Imam Hussain (sa), Samerra, Medina.
fourteen infallibles are prophet and his daugher and 12 Imams and according to shia the 12th Imam is alive now and leading and supporting Muslims.
A Islamic Religious teacher and a Muslim religious teacher is called a Mullah
Saya means "Shadow". It cannot be said it is an Islamic or non-Islamic name __________________________________________ It could be an Islamic or non Islamic name
It is called 'Fatwa'.
The main two religious events in Islam are Ramadan and Hajj.
I don't think there is such a thing. If any religious group doesn't recognize Muhammad, it shouldn't be called "Islamic", since recognition of Muhammad is the main defining characteristic of "Islamic".
Taurat/Tawrah ( توراة ), perhaps - the Islamic name for the Torah, as found in the Qu'ran.
In Iran there are many religions. Each has its own name for its places of worship. e.g. Islamic - mosque Jewish -synagogue Christian - church
No, it is not a usually used Islamic name.
There are many Islamic websites in the world, but one must be cautious of where they get their Islamic information from. If you want to learn about Islam here are some of the best websites for Authentic Islamic information in the English language. Troid.ORG, Salafipublications.com, and Abdurrahman.org to name a few. Those sites usually have other links to other authentic Islamic information.
If it is an Islamic name, it's not a terribly common one. More than likely, it is not an Islamic name.
fatwa: "a legal opinion or decree handed down by an Islamic religious leader" (Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary) or irade:
Al-Sadr is an Islamic political and religious leader from Iraq. His actual name is Muqtada Al-Sadr. He is considered very influential.