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With the meaning of "a small room or box", Darih has been commonly used since the first/seventh century. For example, there are reports about placing a box, making a roof and a small building upon the grave of [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] before 65/684-685. Also around 170/786-787, [[Harun]] built a Darih on the grave of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] using white bricks. But apparently, the history of Darih with its current form (net-like and made of silver and copper) dates back to the time of [[Safavids]].
With the meaning of "a small room or box", Darih has been commonly used since the first/seventh century. For example, there are reports about placing a box, making a roof and a small building upon the grave of [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] before 65/684-685. Also around 170/786-787, [[Harun]] built a Darih on the grave of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] using white bricks. But apparently, the history of Darih with its current form (net-like and made of silver and copper) dates back to the time of [[Safavids]].


In his travel journal, Ibn Battuta (b. [[703]]/1303-1304 – d. [[779]]/1377-1378 ) there were reports about a wooden Darih on the grave of [[Imam al-Rida (a)]], the surface of which had been plated with silver.
In his travel journal, Ibn Battuta (b. [[703]]/1303-1304 – d. [[779]]/1377-1378 ) there was reports about a wooden Darih on the grave of [[Imam al-Rida (a)]], the surface of which had been plated with silver.


== Rulings ==
== Rulings ==
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