Rasoul Jafarian's 'Atlas of Shia: A Study of Shiism's Religious Geography' offers an unparalleled cartographic and analytical exploration into the global distribution and historical evolution of Shiite Islam. This seminal work meticulously maps the geographical spread of various Shiite communities, doctrines, and religious sites across centuries, providing profound insights into the demographic, political, and cultural landscapes shaped by Shiism. It examines key centers of Shiite thought, pilgrimage routes, and the intricate connections between religious identity and geographical location. An essential resource for scholars and anyone interested in the complex tapestry of Islamic history and its regional manifestations, this atlas illuminates the multifaceted dimensions of Shiite presence worldwide.