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There are shrines in [[Khark]] ([[Bushihr]] Province), and in [[Rudbar]] ([[Gilan]] Province) attributed to Muhammad Hanafiyya, though according to the place of his death, such attribution does not seem likely.
There are shrines in [[Khark]] ([[Bushihr]] Province), and in [[Rudbar]] ([[Gilan]] Province) attributed to Muhammad Hanafiyya, though according to the place of his death, such attribution does not seem likely.
* There is a shrine in [[Bivarzin]] Village of [[Rudbar]] City, in which people believe that Muhammad Hanafiyya and his son, Hashim, and two sons of [[Imam al-Kazim (a)]], Abu l-Qasim and Hamza, are buried. But it does not correspond with the place of his death. Every year, this shrine is most crowded in [[Safar, 28th]].
* There is a shrine in [[Bivarzin]] Village of [[Rudbar]] City, in which people believe that Muhammad Hanafiyya and his son, Hashim, and two sons of [[Imam al-Kazim (a)]], Abu l-Qasim and Hamza, are buried. But it does not correspond with the place of his death. Every year, this shrine is most crowded in [[Safar, 28th]].
* The shrine of Mir Muhammad (Muhammad Hanafiyya) is located in [[Khark]] Island, the building of which belongs to early Islamic periods. People believe it is the burial place of Muhammad Hanafiyya, the son of [[the Commander of the Faithful (a)]], which again is not compatible with the place of his death.
* The shrine of Mir Muhammad (Muhammad Hanafiyya) is located in [[Khark]] Island, the building of which belongs to early Islamic periods. People believe it is the burial place of Muhammad Hanafiyya, the son of [[Imam Ali (a)|the Commander of the Faithful (a)]], which again is not compatible with the place of his death.
* There also is a shrine of Muhammad Hanafiyya, who has been a descendant of [[Imam Musa al-Kazim (a)]], in the village of Mal Khalifa, 55kms away from [[Lurdigan]].
* There also is a shrine of Muhammad Hanafiyya, who has been a descendant of [[Imam Musa al-Kazim (a)]], in the village of Mal Khalifa, 55kms away from [[Lurdigan]].


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