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2 [^3]: From some of the narrations we can deduce that the Imam does not sleep and spends his whole night in the worship and obedience of Allah just as his noble fore-fathers before him used to do and it may be for this reason that when the traditions speak about the colour of his complexion as being a light yellow/brown colour, it is due to the fact that the Imam spends this entire night in worship and prayer to Allah .
[^4]: Masjidul Haram is in Makkah and includes the Ka’bah, Maqam of Ibrahim, and the well of Zamzam; Masjid as-Sahlah is one of the largest Masajid and is located in Kufah; Masjid al-Kufah is the most sacred masjid in the city of Kufah and is also one of the oldest Masajid after Masjidul Haram and was built by Prophet Adam ; Masjid Zaid b. Sawhan and the Masjid of Sa’Sa’ah b.
SawSan are also two important Masajid in Kufah; Masjid Jamkaran is one of the Masajid of the Shi’a in Iran which is approximately eight kilometres south-east of the city of Qum; the Plains of ‘Arafat are approximately twenty-one kilometres from the city of Makkah just around the mountain known as the Mountain of Rahmah (Jabal al-Rahmah) and is one of the spots in which those performing the Hajj visit during the days of the pilgrimage and is one of the pillars of the hajj rites. Previous…