The shrine of King Abdulazim

The shrine of Hazrat Abdul Azim Hassani (AS), one of the most important and oldest religious sites in Iran, is located in the historical city of Rey, south of Tehran. This holy place, the tomb of Abdul Azim Hassani (AS), is a descendant of Imam Hassan Mujtaba (AS), who holds a high position among Shiites due to his faith, knowledge, and piety.
The shrine building, with its shining golden dome, tall minarets, and turquoise and azure tilework, is considered a masterpiece of Islamic architecture. Inside the shrine, the delicate mirror work, Quranic calligraphy, and its spiritual atmosphere fill the heart of every pilgrim with peace and faith. The vast courtyards and porches are a place of worship, prayer, and the secret and need of pilgrims from all over the country who come to this place for pilgrimage and spiritual peace.
The shrine of Shah Abdul Azim is not only a religious site, but is also a living part of Iranian history and culture. Next to them, the tombs of Imamzadeh Hamza (AS) and Imamzadeh Tahir (AS) are also located, forming a magnificent collection of religious and historical monuments. Around the shrine, there are also markets, old rooms, bookstores and traditional teahouses that have given the area an authentic and traditional atmosphere.
During religious holidays, especially the months of Muharram and Ramadan, the courtyard and the courtyard of the shrine are bathed in light and the sounds of prayer, and the enthusiastic presence of pilgrims from all over Iran gives the city of Rey a spiritual and spiritual appearance. Shah Abdul Azim is not only a pilgrimage site, but also the center of the hearts of believers and a symbol of the capital’s religious identity – a place where history, faith and peace flow side by side.