




Al-Askari Shrine – Samarra
What Is It?
The Al-Askari Shrine in Samarra is the burial place of the 10th Imam Ali al-Hadi and the 11th Imam Hasan al-Askari, making it one of the most important sites for Shia Muslims. It is also associated with the 12th Imam (al-Mahdi), who is believed to have gone into occultation here.
Why You’ll Love It
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See the shrine’s golden dome, rebuilt after tragic attacks, shining as a symbol of resilience.
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Visit one of the most spiritually significant places in Shia tradition.
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Explore Samarra itself, also home to the Great Mosque and Malwiya Minaret.
A Monument That Speaks to the Heart
Despite its turbulent history, the shrine stands restored and vibrant, a powerful symbol of hope, unity, and faith for millions of believers.
Visitor Information – Al-Askari Shrine
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Location: Samarra, about 125 km north of Baghdad
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Opening Hours: Open 24 hours a day
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Closed on: Never
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Best Time to Visit: During major commemorations or early morning for a peaceful visit
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Tickets: Free entry