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==Art Works==
==Art Works==
Sura al-Jumu'a or parts thereof have been inscribed on tiles on religious-historical buildings. For example, there is an inscription of Sura al-Jumu'a with the calligraphy of 'Alirida 'Abbasi in the [[Shrine of Imam al-Rida (a)]], and the sura is inscribed in the [[Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma (a)]] on the portico and dome of Shah 'Abbas II. It is also inscribed on tiles of [[Jamkaran Mosque]], the Mausoleum of Imamzada Ishaq b. Musa, and the Tomb of the Four Prophets.
Sura al-Jumu'a or parts thereof have been inscribed on tiles on religious-historical buildings. For example, there is an inscription of Sura al-Jumu'a with the calligraphy of 'Alirida 'Abbasi in the [[Shrine of Imam al-Rida (a)]],<ref>[https://www.cgie.org.ir/fa/publication/entryview/27313 Great Islamic Encyclopedia, vol. 1, Astan Quds Razavi entry, p. 342.]</ref> and the sura is inscribed in the [[Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma (a)]] on the portico and dome of Shah 'Abbas II.<ref>[https://www.cgie.org.ir/fa/publication/entryview/27311 Great Islamic Encyclopedia, vol. 1, Hadrat-i Ma'suma entry, p. 361.]</ref> It is also inscribed on tiles of [[Jamkaran Mosque]],<ref>[https://rch.ac.ir/article/Details/9920 Encyclopedia of Islamic World, Jamkaran mosque entry] (Persian)</ref> the Mausoleum of Imamzada Ishaq b. Musa,<ref>Fayḍ Qummī, ''Ganjīna-yi athār-i Qom'', p. 138.</ref> and the Tomb of the Four Prophets.<ref>[https://rch.ac.ir/article/Details?id=13344&&searchText= Encyclopedia of Islamic World, Peyghambariyya entry] (Persian)</ref>{{fulltext}}
 
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==Monographs==
==Monographs==
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