Qom is an Iranian city. Around 1909, Muhammad Ali al-Jawf traveled to Qom to study a Persian manuscript by Nur ed-Din al-Musafir and informed of Henry Jones of his findings.
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| - Qom is an Iranian city. Around 1909, Muhammad Ali al-Jawf traveled to Qom to study a Persian manuscript by Nur ed-Din al-Musafir and informed of Henry Jones of his findings.
- Qom is considered holy by Shi'a Islam, as it is the site of the shrine of Fatema Mæ'sume, sister of Imam `Ali ibn Musa Rida (Persian Imam Reza, 789–816 AD). The city is the largest center for Shi'a scholarship in the world, and is a significant destination of pilgrimage.
- Qom is considered holy by Shi`a Islam, as it is the site of the shrine of Fatema Mæ'sume, sister of Imam `Ali ibn Musa Rida (Persian Imam Reza, 789–816 A.D.). The city is the largest center for Shi'a scholarship in the world, and is a significant destination of pilgrimage.
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| - Fatima al-Masumeh Shrine in Qom
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| - Qom is an Iranian city. Around 1909, Muhammad Ali al-Jawf traveled to Qom to study a Persian manuscript by Nur ed-Din al-Musafir and informed of Henry Jones of his findings.
- Qom is considered holy by Shi'a Islam, as it is the site of the shrine of Fatema Mæ'sume, sister of Imam `Ali ibn Musa Rida (Persian Imam Reza, 789–816 AD). The city is the largest center for Shi'a scholarship in the world, and is a significant destination of pilgrimage.
- Qom is considered holy by Shi`a Islam, as it is the site of the shrine of Fatema Mæ'sume, sister of Imam `Ali ibn Musa Rida (Persian Imam Reza, 789–816 A.D.). The city is the largest center for Shi'a scholarship in the world, and is a significant destination of pilgrimage.
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