Sheikh Baha'i was a scholar, philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, engineer, and prominent architect who lived in the 10th and 11th centuries AH. He is one of the enduring figures in the history of Iran and Islam and has made valuable contributions to Shia and Shiism. Among his most important works are the books "Jame Abbasi" and "Kholaseh al-Hesab". The tomb of Sheikh Baha'i is located in one of the arcades of the holy shrine of Imam Reza (AS). Considering the importance and high status of Sheikh Baha'i, after his death, a simple tomb was designated for him. Over many years, changes were made to this tomb, and it took its current form.
The tomb of Sheikh Baha'i is one of the important and respected pilgrimage sites in Mashhad, located adjacent to the holy shrine of Imam Reza (AS). Due to the historical and scientific significance of Sheikh Baha'i and its beautiful architecture, it has always attracted the attention of pilgrims and tourists.
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