Millions of pilgrims rally for Arbaeen

Published August 26, 2024
Devotees gather in Karbala during Arbaeen commemorations, on Sunday.—AFP
Devotees gather in Karbala during Arbaeen commemorations, on Sunday.—AFP

KARBALA: More than 21 million devotees took part in the Arbaeen pilgrimage in Iraq this year, which reached its peak on Sunday with attendees displaying their support for Gaza.

Arbaeen, which means forty in Arabic, marks the 40th day of mourning for the martyrdom of Imam Hussein. It is one of the world’s biggest religious gatherings and a major event for Shias, who are the majority in Iraq and Iran.

Karbala, where Imam Hussein and his brother Abbas are buried in two enormous mausoleums facing each other, is the centre of the Shia world during this time.

Pilgrims freely express their suffering, weeping and wailing in memory of Imam Hussein.

This year, the events have included prominent displays of Palestinian flags by pilgrims, photographers reported, amid the conflict in Gaza.

“The total number of Arbaeen pilgrims... reached 21,480,525”, the institution that manages the Abbas mausoleum and is responsible for the count, said. Among them were about 3.5 million Iranian pilgrims, according to official figures reported in Tehran.

Mohammed al-Tamimi, a 32-year-old pilgrim said that the Palestinian flags waving among the pilgrims are “in support of our brothers in Palestine and in response to the Zionists, saying that Muslims stand as one against the Zionist actions and against the crimes taking place in Gaza.”

The Arbaeen celebrations, which always take place amid tight security, drew around 22 million pilgrims last year, according to official figures. Iran provided the most foreign visitors, with four million.

Published in Dawn, August 26th, 2024

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