The Shrine of Agha Seyyed Mohammad Yemeni
The absence of an inscription or clear historical tombstone Many of these shrines lack an original and historical inscription or tombstone that explicitly mentions the genealogy of the buried individual.
It usually states (based on local beliefs) about such pilgrimage sites.
Generally, regarding lesser-known Imamzadehs like this noble figure, there are two main possibilities in people's beliefs.
Descendants of the Pure Imams (A): It is usually believed that this noble person is from the Sayyids and descendants of Imam Hasan Mojtaba (A) or Imam Husayn (A). The title "Yemeni" may refer to his lineage (attributed to Yemen) or indicate that he came to Iran through Yemen.
A local scholar or pious figure: Another possibility is that he was a religious scholar, mystic, or a very respected and pious figure from the Sayyids of the region, who after his death, people made his tomb a pilgrimage site out of respect.
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