Arba'een procession held in Tehran
(last modified Sat, 17 Sep 2022 08:13:22 GMT )
Sep 17, 2022 08:13 UTC
  • Arba'een procession held in Tehran

A huge crowd of people in the Iranian capital took part in a procession on Saturday morning in commemoration of Arba'een, marking 40th day after the martyrdom anniversary of the third Shias' Imam, Hussein ibn Ali (PBUH).

A main road to southern Tehran leading to the holy shrine of Hazrat Abdol Azim al-Hasani (PBUH) in Rey was blocked to motorists to allow the packed crowd to go on the pilgrimage on foot.

According to Tasnim news agency, people from different walks of life have taken part in the grand religious procession by walking a 17 kilometer route from Imam Hussein (PBUH) Square to the holy shrine.

More than 900 pavilions along the route provide food, beverage, accommodation and medical services for the people.

Since a couple of years ago, Tehran residents, calling themselves those “left behind” (for not having had the opportunity to take part in the annual Arba'een march in Iraq), walk long distances from different parts of Tehran to Rey on Arba'een.

Arba'een is a national holiday in Iran. It marks the 40th day after Ashura, the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein (PBUH), the grandson of Prophet Mohammad (Blessings of God upon him and his progeny), in 680 AD.

The Iraqi city of Karbala, which hosts the holy shrine of Imam Hussein (PBUH), has attracted millions of pilgrims, even non-Muslims, who create the world’s hugest human gathering in modern history.

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