The staffs of industries and artistic crafts in the Al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine have completed the installation of temporary wooden separations of the sanctuary of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him) to achieve fluidity in the movement of visitors of the Arba'een.
Mustafa Mohammed Al-'Amidi, director of crafts and technical industries, said, "as part of our plan for the blessed Ziyarat Arba'een, it is to place temporary wooden separations inside the Sanctuary of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him) to ease the cases of heavy traffic causing obstruction of the flow of visitors".
"The wooden separations start from the Qibla gate of the Holy Sanctuary and are attached to the Holy Grid by a metal triangle that divides the visitors into two," adding, " a section goes around the grid and goes towards the Eastern Door of the Holy Sanctuary, which was reserved for men only, and another section after the circumambulation goes towards the Western door of the Holy Sanctuary as well."
The Al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine, represented by all its departments, has developed organizational and service plans commensurate with the size of the Ziyarat, with the increase in the number of visitors until the end of the Ziyarat Arba'een ceremonies in Karbala.
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Mustafa Mohammed Al-'Amidi, director of crafts and technical industries, said, "as part of our plan for the blessed Ziyarat Arba'een, it is to place temporary wooden separations inside the Sanctuary of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him) to ease the cases of heavy traffic causing obstruction of the flow of visitors".
"The wooden separations start from the Qibla gate of the Holy Sanctuary and are attached to the Holy Grid by a metal triangle that divides the visitors into two," adding, " a section goes around the grid and goes towards the Eastern Door of the Holy Sanctuary, which was reserved for men only, and another section after the circumambulation goes towards the Western door of the Holy Sanctuary as well."
The Al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine, represented by all its departments, has developed organizational and service plans commensurate with the size of the Ziyarat, with the increase in the number of visitors until the end of the Ziyarat Arba'een ceremonies in Karbala.
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