background
design overlay
The Holy Shrines of Biblical Prophets in Iraq: Revered and Visited by Jews, Christians, and Muslims for Centuries (Now Destroyed or Threatened by ISIS)

The Holy Shrines of Biblical Prophets in Iraq: Revered and Visited by Jews, Christians, and Muslims for Centuries (Now Destroyed or Threatened by ISIS)

Sponsored by the UCLA Center for the Study of Religion

348 Comp. Lit. Seminar Room
3rd Floor Humanities Bldg.
Southern and Northern Iraq had several holy shrines traditionally ascribed to Biblical Prophets, some known from Qur’an as well, Such as Nabi Yunis (Prophet Jonah), Nabi Hasqel (Ezekiel), which were visited byJews especially during the Holiday of Shavu’ot, known in Arabic as ‘id al-Ziyara ‘Pilgrimage Holiday.’ Professor Sabar has personally visited some of these shrines as a child with his family.

Sponsored by the UCLA Center for the Study of Religion

Cost : Free and open to the public.

JohannaRomereo
(310) 825-1181

international.ucla.edu/cnes


romero@international.ucla.edu


Sponsor(s): Center for Near Eastern Studies, Center for the Study of Religion

22 Jan 15
12:00 PM -

Save the Date

Sharing Tools

Link copied!