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shrines
noun
Plural of shrine
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I visited shrines all around the country and, as people came to trust me, they began to tell their stories.
Among the tiny alleyways are markets, coffee shops and more than a 100 shrines.
Isis has explicitly referenced early Wahhabi teachers, such as Mohammed ibn Abdulwahhab, to justify its destruction of Shia shrines and Christian churches as it cuts a swath through Iraq and Syria.
Governments, it declared, should ensure access to all religious shrines under their rule and protect them.
Sobbing exiles lug suitcases round the shrines, as Farsi again echoes through the mosques.
The threat to non-Jewish shrines fuels Muslim fears of what would happen if a peace deal recognised Israel as a Jewish state, as the prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu seeks".Each new ruler tries to monopolise the holy places of the other," explains Yiska Harani, an expert on Mount Zion's turbulent history.
But if prayers are necessary, let them be offered in small shrines, not vast concrete temples.
Jerusalem, a holy city for all three Abrahamic religions, also draws crowds of pilgrims, and huge numbers of Shia Muslims visit shrines in Iraq.
These are the holiest shrines of Tibetan Buddhism in Lhasa, and flashpoints for its periodic outbreaks of anti-government protest and racial violence.
People in the interior ministry under Ali Larayedh, a Nahda man, have promised to boost the shrines' security.Mr Belaid's murder will raise the political temperature still higher.
Impromptu shrines and memorials began to appear almost immediately after the disaster.
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