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[[File:حرم نبوی.jpg|thumbnail|right|The recommendation of the ziyara of the shrine of the Prophet (s) is accepted by all Muslims]]
[[File:حرم نبوی.jpg|thumbnail|right|The recommendation of the ziyara of the shrine of the Prophet (s) is accepted by all Muslims]]
'''Ziyāra''' (Arabic:{{ia| الزيارة}}; religious visit or pilgrimage) is a religious act which means to attend before religious leaders or their graves in order to express and show love and reverence and acquire spiritual blessings. Visiting religious personalities and their graves have always been among recommended acts in [[Islam]] and during history, [[Muslims]] have paid attention to it and followed it. However, ziyara of [[the Prophet (s)]] and [[Imams (a)]] has had a great importance among [[Shi'a]] and many spiritual benefits and [[reward]]s have been mentioned for them. Since ziyara is greatly important in Shi'a culture, it has been regarded among the characteristics of Shi'a.
'''Ziyāra''' (Arabic:{{ia| الزيارة}}; visit) or '''pilgrimage''' is a religious act which means to attend before religious leaders or their graves in order to express and show love and reverence and acquire spiritual blessings. Visiting religious personalities and their graves have always been among recommended acts in [[Islam]] and during history, [[Muslims]] have paid attention to it and followed it. However, ziyara of [[the Prophet (s)]] and [[Imams (a)]] has had a great importance among [[Shi'a]] and many spiritual benefits and [[reward]]s have been mentioned for them. Since ziyara is greatly important in Shi'a culture, it has been regarded among the characteristics of Shi'a.


Despite the general opinion of Muslims about [[Mustahabb|recommendation]] and [[Mubah|permissibility]] of Ziyara, [[Wahhabism]], which has certain interpretations of some [[verse]]s, claims that ziyara is not compatible with the conduct of the Prophet (s) and has cast doubts on this issue. These doubts have made Shi'a and [[Sunni]] scholars answer and defend the permissibility of Ziyara.
Despite the general opinion of Muslims about [[Mustahabb|recommendation]] and [[Mubah|permissibility]] of Ziyara, [[Wahhabism]], which has certain interpretations of some [[verse]]s, claims that ziyara is not compatible with the conduct of the Prophet (s) and has cast doubts on this issue. These doubts have made Shi'a and [[Sunni]] scholars answer and defend the permissibility of Ziyara.
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