Kadhimayn
Kadhimayn refers to a significant religious site in Iraq, specifically in the city of Kadhimiyah, which is part of Baghdad. It is known for housing the shrines of two important figures in Shia Islam: Imam Musa al-Kadhim and Imam Muhammad al-Jawad. These imams are revered for their contributions to Islamic teachings and leadership.
The site attracts millions of pilgrims each year, especially during religious observances such as Ashura and Arbaeen. The grand architecture of the shrines, adorned with intricate designs and golden domes, reflects the rich cultural heritage of the region and serves as a center for spiritual reflection and community gathering.