Najaf
Al-Najaf (Arabic: ٱلنَّجَف) or An-Najaf al-Ashraf (Arabic: ٱلنَّجَف ٱلْأَشْرَف), is a city in central Iraq about 160 km (99 mi) south of Baghdad. Its estimated population in 2018 was about 747,000 people. It is the capital of Najaf Governorate. It is widely considered amongst the holiest cities of Shia Islam and one of its spiritual capitals, whilst also remaining the center of Shia political power in Iraq. It is reputedly the burial place of Muhammad's son in law and cousin, Imam ‘Alī ibn Abī Tālib. It is also the location of the largest cemetery in the world, Wadi-us-Salaam, of one of the most important seminaries in the Shi'i Islamic world, and a major pilgrimage destination for Shia Muslims.
Al-Najaf
ٱلنَّجَف an-Najaf al-Ashraf, Baniqia | |
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Imam Ali Shrine in Najaf, among the holiest sites for Shia Muslims | |
Al-Najaf Location of Najaf within Iraq | |
Coordinates: 32°00′00″N 44°20′00″E | |
Country | Iraq |
Governorate | Najaf |
Elevation | 60 m (200 ft) |
Population | |
• Estimate (2018) | 747,261 |
Time zone | UTC+3 |
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