Iraq: crowd of faithful commemorates Ashura in Karbala

Muslim worshippers flooded the Al-Abbas mosque in Karbala to attend Ashura’s annual commemoration on Sunday, despite physical condition disorders similar to the coronavirus pandemic.

The faithful were seen walking or running through the streets, while performing rituals. You can also see the worshipers holding a very giant banner that read “We are here for you, Hussain” in Arabic.

Ashura, who takes place on the tenth day of Muharram in the Hijri Islamic calendar, is a day of mourning commemorating the murder of Hussain ibn Ali, grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, as well as his circle of relatives and partners in the Battle.Of Karbala on 10 Muharram, 61 AH (10 October 680 A.D.).

Muslim worshippers flooded the Al-Abbas mosque in Karbala to attend Ashura’s annual commemoration on Sunday, despite physical condition disorders similar to the coronavirus pandemic.

The faithful were seen walking or running through the streets, while performing rituals. You can also see the worshipers holding a very giant banner that read “We are here for you, Hussain” in Arabic.

Ashura, which occurs on the 10th day of Muharram in the Islamic Hijri calendar, is a day of mourning that commemorates the murder of Hussain ibn Ali, grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, as well as his circle of relatives and associates in the Battle of Karbala Muharram 10, 61 AH (October 10, 680 AD).

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