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Nejaf First sacred city Shiite Muslims necropolis
Nejaf. First sacred city of the Shiite Muslims. The necropolis showing graves of poor in foreground. No monuments, mere head stones. 1932, Iraq, Najaf
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Media ID 18542530
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1932 City First Sacred Foreground Graves Iraq Najaf Nejaf Poor Shiite Muslims Stones Necropolis
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Estimated Product Size is 15cm x 10.6cm (5.9" x 4.2")
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This print from the Liszt Collection transports us back to 1932, capturing the essence of Nejaf, the first sacred city of Shiite Muslims in Iraq. The image focuses on a hauntingly beautiful necropolis, where rows upon rows of graves stretch out before us. In the foreground, we see the resting places of the poor - simple headstones that stand as humble memorials to their lives. What strikes us most about this scene is its lack of grandeur or ostentation. Unlike many other cemeteries and burial grounds around the world, there are no towering monuments or elaborate structures here. Instead, it is a place where simplicity reigns supreme; mere headstones mark each grave with quiet dignity. The significance of Nejaf as a holy site for Shiite Muslims cannot be overstated. It holds immense religious importance and draws countless pilgrims seeking solace and spiritual connection. This photograph offers a glimpse into this sacred space during an era long gone by. As we gaze at this poignant snapshot frozen in time, we are reminded not only of our own mortality but also of the power and resilience found within faith and devotion. It serves as a powerful reminder that even in death's embrace, equality prevails – rich or poor alike find their final resting place side by side in this hallowed ground.
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