TEHRAN – More than 8 million pilgrims said Governor of Ilam Ahmad Karami, head of the Interior Secretary Ahmadari Muebati, representative of Asan e Erazavi Zorkador, and on July 16, more than 8 million pilgrims traveled through Iraq across the Mehran border, which passes through Iraq.
The conference reported that Astan-e Qods-e Razavi had served pilgrims in Arbaeeen, including Mookebs (a service centre with a religious nature in which Shia Muslims gather and perform religious rituals), and distribution of votive food among the pilgrims in Arbaeen.
During the meeting, Karami visited the Martist Soleimani terminal at the Melan border and emphasized that she would find a mouk-recreation complex in Astan et Kudos et Razabi.
He emphasized that the agenda will be submitted to establish permanent infrastructure and provide sustainable services.
One of the world’s largest religious gatherings, Albain marks the end of a 40-day period of mourning that continued the martial teaching of Imam Hussein (AS) and his fellow martials at the Battle of Karbara in 680 AD.
Every year, millions of Shia Muslims around the world embark on this pilgrimage on Kalbara, walking hundreds of kilometers as an expression of their faith and devotion.
The Aaaaaan Walk takes place from Najaf to Kalbara, from the final resting spot of the “faithful commander” to the “master of the martian.” It’s a journey of love.
The Melan and Chazabe border intersections in the western and southwest of Iran witness an unprecedented number of Iranian pilgrims each year.
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