Tehran, Jan 3, IRNA
Iranian people around the country, here on Thursday, mourned the Arbaeen (the 40th day after the death of someone) anniversary of Shiite Islam's third Imam.
Millions of Iranians attended the ceremonies held in various mosques and holy shrines in every corner of the country to commemorate the event.
In the meantime, people in other countries throughout the world mourned the Arbaeen and hundreds of thousands of Muslims in Iraq who rallied from the city of Najaf to the city of Karbala arrived in Karbala city, Southern Iraq, on Thursday to mark the event.
Muslims from across the world, including Iran, attended the 100-km rally, while hundreds of thousands more joined them on the way to Karbala and to the holy shrine of Imam Hossein (PBUH).
Analysts believe the rally is unique in terms of quality and also the number of its participants. It started from the holy shrine of Imam Ali (PBUH) , the first Shiite Imam, and ended up in the holy shrine of Imam Hossein (PBUH).
In November, Shiite pilgrims from Iraq and other countries, including Iran, flocked into Karbala, some 100 km South of Baghdad, and into Kadhmiyah in Northern Baghdad to commemorate Ashoura, which marks the martyrdom of Imam Hossein (PBUH), grandson of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) and the third Shiite Imam.
Imam Hossein (PBUH) was martyred in the 680 AD battle fought on the plains outside Karbala, a city in modern Iraq that's home to the Imam's holy shrine.
In the battle, Imam Hossein (PBUH) was decapitated and his body mutilated by Yazid's armies. All of Imam Hossein's male family members, relatives, friends, soldiers who all together formed a 72-member army were beheaded in an unequal war with a 30,000-strong army of the enemy in the desert of Karbala.
The occasion is the source of an enduring moral lesson for the Shiites.
Imam Hossein's martyrdom - recounted through a rich body of prose, poetry and song - remains an inspirational example of sacrifice to Shiites, who make up a majority of the Muslim population in Iran, Pakistan, Iraq and Bahrain.
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