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===Report of ''Tasliyat al-majalis''=== | ===Report of ''Tasliyat al-majalis''=== | ||
The first report available about the current mausoleum attributed to Ruqayya dates back to the 10th/16th century. In his book ''[[Tasliyat al-majalis]]'', Muhammad b. Abi Talib al-Ha'iri al-Karaki (alive at 955/1548) writes: | The first report available about the current mausoleum attributed to Ruqayya dates back to the 10th/16th century. In his book ''[[Tasliyat al-majalis]]'', Muhammad b. Abi Talib al-Ha'iri al-Karaki (alive at 955/1548-9) writes: | ||
::"In the city of [[Damascus]], Syria, towards the eastern side of the Great Mosque of the city, I saw a ruin that used to previously be a [[mosuqe]]. Amongst those ruins I saw a stone that had the name of the Holy Prophet (s), his family and the names of the [[twelve Imams]] written on it. At the end it had the following sentence,'This is the grave of a princess, the daughter of Husayn b. Amir al-Mominin (a)'." | ::"In the city of [[Damascus]], Syria, towards the eastern side of the Great Mosque of the city, I saw a ruin that used to previously be a [[mosuqe]]. Amongst those ruins I saw a stone that had the name of the Holy Prophet (s), his family and the names of the [[twelve Imams]] written on it. At the end it had the following sentence,'This is the grave of a princess, the daughter of Husayn b. Amir al-Mominin (a)'." |