Peyghambarieh

Peighambarieh (Persian:پیغمبریه) also known as Chahar-Anbiya is a Shi'ite religious complex located in the city of Qazvin in Iran.

[1] The mosque's main name is derived from the word 'Peighambar' which means 'Prophet' in Persian, and appropriately, it is said that four Israelite prophets are buried in the shrine within the structure, hence the second name of the mosque is 'Chahar-Anbiya' which means 'Four Prophets' in Persian as well.

[3] It was not recorded by Hamdallah Mustawfi in his book Nuzhat al-Qulub, which suggested that the building did not exist in the Ilkhanid era.

From the place where the arches begin, there is a calligraphic inscription of a verse from Surah Al-Jumu'ah written in gold color on a background made from Lapis Lazuli.

Shi'ite traditions from Persia affirms them as people who foretold the coming of Jesus, and their origin is said to be from the Children of Israel.