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Following Takfiri terrorists' threat to demolish the shrines of the [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]] and especially the shrine of Lady Zaynab, many groups of Shia from other countries, especially [[Iran]], [[Iraq]], [[Lebanon]] and [[Afghanistan]] went to Syria in order to defend the shrines of the Ahl al-Bayt (a) and pilgrimage cites. Also, different groups from Iran went to Syria to defend the shrine, among which there were also military counselors as well. | Following Takfiri terrorists' threat to demolish the shrines of the [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]] and especially the shrine of Lady Zaynab, many groups of Shia from other countries, especially [[Iran]], [[Iraq]], [[Lebanon]] and [[Afghanistan]] went to Syria in order to defend the shrines of the Ahl al-Bayt (a) and pilgrimage cites. Also, different groups from Iran went to Syria to defend the shrine, among which there were also military counselors as well. | ||
== Expansion and Reconstruction | == Expansion and Reconstruction == | ||
* According to reports, the shrine of Lady Zaynab (a) was first expanded and reconstructed in [[768]]/1366-7 by Sayyid Husayn b. Musa Musawi Husayni who was one of the [[Sayyid]]s and noble ones in Damascus and the forefather of [[Al Murtada]] in Syria. | * According to reports, the shrine of Lady Zaynab (a) was first expanded and reconstructed in [[768]]/1366-7 by Sayyid Husayn b. Musa Musawi Husayni who was one of the [[Sayyid]]s and noble ones in Damascus and the forefather of [[Al Murtada]] in Syria. | ||