Tehran – The dean of Khuzestan Cultural Heritage Division has stated the news that Muharam had held a registered mourning ritual in the border city of Chazabeth in the southwestern Iran.
Tabar Qarib Mombeini said daily performances of traditional Ashura rituals in the form of ritual groups are on the agenda, with the aim of maintaining an intangible heritage and enhancing cultural identity.
Referring to the special programme of Kzestan at the border point for hosting pilgrims in Aaaain, he said that as one of the main routes for pilgrims in Albain, Fustan has played an active role in providing services that provide services that include organizing infrastructure and establishing services that include the establishment of services that include the establishment of services that include the establishment of various mukevs. Use food and other services for free at Shalamcheh and Chazabeh Borders). These mooks include a reception and a booth for displaying authentic state handicrafts.
He noted that, referring to the unique location of Asura culture in the indigenous identity of Huzestan, the Nationally Registered Collection of Muharam Mourning Ceremonies will be presented in the form of group ritual performances at the Chazabeh border, at the initiative of the Khushestan Cultural Heritage Department. These programs will run daily on Zero Point of Border starting August 6th with the aim of introducing, preserving, and passing it on to new generations, he added.
He called the Tajie Performance (Passion Play) of Squish County, which was listed on the national list of intangible cultural heritage and was an example of these rituals performed for pilgrims at the Chazabeth border.
All tourist facilities in Huzestan Province are mobilized to serve the pilgrims of Aaain with the largest capacity, he said.
Qarib Mombeini is one of the continuous measures taken by the Khuzestan Cultural Heritage Department, where field monitoring, organizing services and improving the quality of accommodation, with a continuous wave of pilgrims on their way to receive services worthy of this spiritual event.
Finally, he said that Albain was a civilized opportunity to introduce the cultural capabilities of the state of Huzestan. “In addition to providing services, we aim to showcase the province’s rich spiritual heritage to millions of pilgrims in Iran and other countries.”
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.
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