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Iranian interior minister said that over 3.4 million pilgrims have crossed borders to attend Arbaeeen rituals.
A prominent Pakistani scholar and teacher at the Qom seminary, highlighted the spiritual and social significance of visiting Imam Hussain’s (a.s.) shrine.
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Rawalpindi bans Arbaeen mourning walks

In remembrance, six major mourning processions, including Zuljinah, Ta'ziya, and Alam, will be taken out across Rawalpindi.
The Arbaeen Pilgrimage, marking 40 days after the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein ibn Ali (AS), draws tens of millions ...
Iraqi intelligence forces on Sunday captured a “terrorist” network comprising nearly two dozen suspected Islamic State (ISIS) ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Iraq’s border ports authority announced that nearly three million foreign pilgrims have visited the ...
A long march by Shia pilgrims protesting the federal government's ban on overland travel to the shrines of Iran and Iraq was ...
More than two million Arbaeen pilgrims entered Iraq through Mehran Border. Ilam, IRNA – Governor of Ilam Ahmad Karami says a total of 2,056,215 Arbaeen pilgrims have crossed the Mehran international ...
In recent years, Arbaeen has not only become the world's largest religious congregation but also emerged as a pivotal force ...
Arbaeen Touba” by Iranian writer Mohsen Emamian tells the poignant story of Touba, a young girl in dramatic fiction. She ...
ISLAMABAD: The federal government has imposed a ban on overland travel for Pakistani pilgrims heading to Iraq for the Arbaeen ...
The Arbaeen has provided many modern-day Shia martyrs, murdered by Saddam Hussein, al-Qaeda and Isis, but its purpose is to mourn the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, the revered Shia leader, killed in ...