Al-Kazimiyya Mosque
| Al-Kadhimiyya Mosque | |
|---|---|
| مَسْجِد ٱلْكَاظِمِيَّة | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Shia Islam | 
| Ecclesiastical or organisational status | Mosque and shrine | 
| Status | Active | 
| Location | |
| Location | Kadhimiya, Baghdad | 
| Country | Iraq | 
| Location in Baghdad | |
| Geographic coordinates | 33°22′48″N 44°20′17″E / 33.38000°N 44.33806°E | 
| Architecture | |
| Style | Iraqi architecture Qajar architecture | 
| Shrine(s) | 6 | 
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| Twelver Shi'ism | 
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Al-Kadhimiyya Mosque (Arabic: مَسْجِد ٱلْكَاظِمِيَّة, romanized: Masjid al-Kāẓimiyya) is a Shi'a Islamic mosque and shrine located in the Kādhimiya suburb of Baghdad, Iraq. It contains the tombs of the seventh and ninth Twelver Shī'ī Imāms, respectively Mūsā al-Kādhim and his grandson Muhammad al-Jawad. Also buried within the premises of this mosque are the historical scholars Shaykh Mufīd and Shaykh Naṣīr ad-Dīn aṭ-Ṭūsi. Directly adjacent to the mosque are two smaller shrines, belonging to the brothers Sayyid Raḍī (who compiled Nahjul-Balāghah) and Sayyid Murtadā and Qadi Abu Yusuf al-Ansari.