Al Sahlah Mosque is a significant landmark located in the ancient city of Najaf, one of the holiest cities for Shia Muslims in Iraq. This mosque is believed to have historical and religious importance as it is traditionally recognized as the site where the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) is said to have stayed. It is highly revered for its association with Islamic history, specifically its connection to the Dhu al-Kifl, who is identified by some scholars as the biblical figure Ezekiel. The mosque showcases the rich Islamic architectural style, with its grand dome, intricate minarets, and detailed calligraphy on its walls. Visitors of Al Sahlah Mosque are often struck by the tranquil atmosphere and the spiritual significance that the site offers. Pilgrims come from all over the world to offer their prayers and to experience the rich cultural and religious heritage of Najaf. The mosque is also noted for being a place of learning and scholarship within the Shia tradition.