AhlulBayt News Agency

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29 September 2021

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Arba'een around the world (1443-2021) - Iraq

Longest congregational prayer on way to Karbala (+Photos)

The longest congregational prayer of Imam Hossein’s (a.s.) pilgrims was held in tens of kilometers long in several stations. In each station of holding congregational prayers, hygienic instructions were observed.

AhlulBayt News Agency (ABNA): The longest congregational prayer of Imam Hossein’s (a.s.) pilgrims was held in tens of kilometers long in several stations. In each station of holding congregational prayers, hygienic instructions were observed.

The longest congregational prayer of Imam Hossain’s (a.s.) pilgrims was held in tens of kilometers long in several stations. In each station of holding congregational prayers, hygienic instructions were observed.

The congregational prayer, which was led by hundreds of clergies from the Islamic seminary of Najaf as Imams, began at pillar number 96, next to the Mawkeb of Imam Ali’s (a.s.) Shrine, and lasted for tens of kilometers. The Mawkebs of Imam Hussain (a.s.) and Hazrat Abalfazl were among the stations where congregational prayers were held, and the Imam were Sayed Ahmad Al-Eshkevari, supervisor of the seminary propagation project.

According to the organizers of this worshiping activity, the congregational prayer conveys the message of faith and sincerity of the lovers of the AhlulBayt (a.s.), and their unity to the world. Also, the message of the pilgrims of Arbaeen Hosseini will be that even if they are tired and have blisters on their feet, they will not leave the prayer, but emphasize on reciting it on time.

It should be noted that the propagation project that was held in the Arbaeen of Imam Hussain (a.s.), by joint cooperation of the shrines of Imam Ali (a.s.), Imam Hussain (a.s.), Imam Kazem (a.s.), Imam Hassan Aksari (a.s.), and Hazrat Abbas (a.s.), has been successful, and has achieved the intended results for the publishing religious and moral ideals for pilgrims.

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