Ahlulbayt News Agency: The division of Sayed servants at the Al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine has mobilized its efforts to provide various services to visitors in preparation for the Ziyarat Ashura.
The official of the Division, Mr. Hashim al-Shami, said that" the Sayed servants exhausted all their efforts to provide the best services to visitors during the Ziyarat Ashura, "indicating that"the division perfumed the Holy Sanctuary with luxurious perfumes in accordance with the spirit of the Ziyarat."
He added,"The Division's staff was keen to clean the Holy Sanctuary comprehensively, including the holy shrine and the Iwans, in addition to publishing the books of the Holy Quran and the Blessed supplications, as the staff distributed large quantities of Holy Quran books and the Blessed prayers in the corridors of the holy courtyard; in order to enhance the spiritual and moral aspect of the Ziyarat."
Al-Shami pointed out that"the Sayed servants' division is the one that carries out these efforts in the framework of its tireless endeavor to provide the best services to visitors and provide them with the opportunity to perform their religious rites in a high flow".
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The official of the Division, Mr. Hashim al-Shami, said that" the Sayed servants exhausted all their efforts to provide the best services to visitors during the Ziyarat Ashura, "indicating that"the division perfumed the Holy Sanctuary with luxurious perfumes in accordance with the spirit of the Ziyarat."
He added,"The Division's staff was keen to clean the Holy Sanctuary comprehensively, including the holy shrine and the Iwans, in addition to publishing the books of the Holy Quran and the Blessed supplications, as the staff distributed large quantities of Holy Quran books and the Blessed prayers in the corridors of the holy courtyard; in order to enhance the spiritual and moral aspect of the Ziyarat."
Al-Shami pointed out that"the Sayed servants' division is the one that carries out these efforts in the framework of its tireless endeavor to provide the best services to visitors and provide them with the opportunity to perform their religious rites in a high flow".
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