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Although Ziyarah of the graves of the righteous, especially the Prophet (s) is accepted by all Muslims, however the concept of Ziyarah is more important in Shi'a culture. In addition to Ziyarah of the Prophet (s), Ziyarah of infallible Imams (a) is also a part of Shi'a rituals and is very important to them. | Although Ziyarah of the graves of the righteous, especially the Prophet (s) is accepted by all Muslims, however the concept of Ziyarah is more important in Shi'a culture. In addition to Ziyarah of the Prophet (s), Ziyarah of infallible Imams (a) is also a part of Shi'a rituals and is very important to them. | ||
In Shi'a culture, Ziyarah means the connection with the infallible Imam (a) and admitting his [[Wilaya]], Ziyarah has a tight relation with the issue of the | In Shi'a culture, Ziyarah means the connection with the infallible Imam (a) and admitting his [[Wilaya]], Ziyarah has a tight relation with the issue of the love of the [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]], [[Tawalli]] [Loving] and [[Tabarri]] [rejecting]. | ||
Ziyarah of the [[Infallible]] (a) is among the signs and requirements of loyalty towards them and doing justice to their rights of Wilaya over their followers; since, in the view of Shi'a, the Prophet (s) and Imams (a) have Wilaya and even after they pass away, their positions are preserved. | Ziyarah of the [[Infallible]] (a) is among the signs and requirements of loyalty towards them and doing justice to their rights of Wilaya over their followers; since, in the view of Shi'a, the Prophet (s) and Imams (a) have Wilaya and even after they pass away, their positions are preserved. | ||