AhlulBayt News Agency: The staff of the Department of the holy courtyard care at the Al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine began to hang signs of sadness and condolence in the shrine of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him), in commemoration of the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Mohammad al-Jawad (oeace be upon him).
The assistant head of the Department, Mr. Zain al-Abideen al-Quraishi, said that"the staff of the department hung all over the shrine of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him), signs of grief, as condolence banners were hung, which were sewn, embroidered and formed after taking all the measurements for each area of the holy courtyard, from the walls, entrances and exits."
"The condolence pieces and banners were designed in the form of ribbons hung on the pillars and columns inside the Holy Shrine, and the large ones are hung in the walls and external entrances,"he added.
Al-Quraishi explained that"the works are carried out according to a special plan and according to the location of each piece without affecting any part attached to it, as it is fixed by a special adhesive that facilitates its removal later, and the signs included phrases, manuscripts, inscriptions and condolence decorations."
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The assistant head of the Department, Mr. Zain al-Abideen al-Quraishi, said that"the staff of the department hung all over the shrine of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him), signs of grief, as condolence banners were hung, which were sewn, embroidered and formed after taking all the measurements for each area of the holy courtyard, from the walls, entrances and exits."
"The condolence pieces and banners were designed in the form of ribbons hung on the pillars and columns inside the Holy Shrine, and the large ones are hung in the walls and external entrances,"he added.
Al-Quraishi explained that"the works are carried out according to a special plan and according to the location of each piece without affecting any part attached to it, as it is fixed by a special adhesive that facilitates its removal later, and the signs included phrases, manuscripts, inscriptions and condolence decorations."
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