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Zadeh says this is considered the number one Shi'ite website, and number seven among all Muslim websites. It has an average of 250,000 visits a month, from as many as 133 countries." [5] holynajaf.net [6] [7] sistani.org [8] [5] Quran.al-shia.org, [9] "only about the Koran, the whole book translated in 27 languages, plus interpretations" [5]
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Sistani cooking is a style and method of cooking among the Sistani people. Although over the centuries, Sistani cuisine has been influenced by the cuisines of various cultures, it is still unique and diverse in its own way. Many of the dishes of the neighboring cultures of Sistan's people have also been influenced by Sistan's cuisine. [31]
Al-Sistani was born in Najaf, Iraq, to Sayyid Ali al-Sistani, and the daughter of Sayyid Muhammad-Hassan Shirazi (grandson of Mirza Shirazi). He comes from a respectable lineage of scholars, traced back to the 17th century. [4] His family claim descent from the fourth Shia Imam, Ali ibn Husayn.
The statements are later transcribed and posted on Sistani's official webpage, with the Grand Ayatollah's official stamp, indicating the authenticity of the remarks. Sheikh Abdul-Mahdi Al-Karbalai is noted for having announced Grand Ayatollah Sistani's famous Fatwa (edict) obligating Iraqis to vote, and with the rise of terrorism, to join the ...
Mohammad-Taqi Bahjat, Ali al-Sistani [citation needed], Naser Makarem Shirazi, Abdul-Karim Mousavi Ardebili, Mousa Shubairi Zanjani have similar opinion to Khamenei in this issue. [ 10 ] [ better source needed ]
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The Sistani of Khorasan are a group of Sistani people who settled in Khorasan. This group migrated from Sistan to Khorasan. [1] [2] The Sistani of Khorasan speak a Sistani dialect of Persian. [3] Like other Sistani people, the Sistani of Khorasan are Shia Islam. [4]