Baghdad, Iraq
The Abu Hanifa Mosque and Tomb, also known as the Abu Hanifa Shrine, is a revered religious site located in the Azamiyah district of Baghdad, Iraq. It serves as the final resting place of Imam Abu Hanifa, a renowned Islamic scholar and jurist who founded the Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence. The mosque complex includes Abu Hanifa's tomb, a mosque, a library, and other facilities for religious and communal activities.