Abstract

Hilla is one of the important cities in Iraq، which was founded at the end of the fifth century AH. In this city there is a shrine attributed to the Imam Sahib al-Easr and al-Zaman، which received the interest of Shiites in general and great scholars.This research attempts، in the writings of the great Imami scholars، to prove that they did not exaggerate about this Shrine، and they dealt with it from a position of superiority and respect، they did not allow a deviation towards the shrine، and they also intended to show a brilliant image in the minds of Shiite، so that it is in line with other Shiite teachings and is a center for promoting this shrine as a place for communicating Shiite knowledge.

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