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Pilgrimage centre in Damuscus, Syria
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Salera Hill is a pilgrimage centre (ziyarat) in Damascus, Syria. The following sacred spots are located on it:
- Cave of Ashab al-Kahf
- Koh-e Raqim
- Masjid Sulayman
- Footprint of Imam Ali
- Sermon (khutba) written by Imam Ali on stone with his finger.
33°37′42″N 36°5′48″E / 33.62833°N 36.09667°E / 33.62833; 36.09667
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