The Secretary-General of the World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought, cautioned that ethnicism, extreme nationalism, and the provocation of religious sentiments are strategies employed by adversaries to undermine the security of the Islamic Ummah.
The International Affairs Department of the Islamic Seminaries, together with the Office of International Preaching, held a conference on Thursday to honor international preachers of Arbaeen. The event took place at the Amin Conference Hall of the Dar al-Wilayah Complex, headquarters of the Islamic Seminaries.
Sayyed Ammar Mousavi, head of ideological guidance for Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (Hashd al-Shaabi), said that the Arbaeen pilgrimage is no longer merely a religious obligation but has become a global school, an educational project, and an influential source at the international level that rebuilds the community, shapes individuals, and safeguards ...
Ayatollah Seyyed Abdolfattah Navvab, Representative of the Supreme Leader in Hajj and Pilgrimage Affairs, said Wednesday that the upcoming Arbaeen will be organized with greater strength, wisdom, and spiritual radiance to counter hostile media campaigns. Speaking at the Fifth International Congress of Arbaeen cultural, research, and media activists ...
The Friday prayer leader of Ravansar County said: "Arbaeen is a trans-sectarian issue and should not be considered as belonging only to our Shia brothers. Instead, Arbaeen is a unity-creating movement in the Islamic world."
An Iranian prayer leader from Kermanshah province has called the Arba’een commemoration as an occasion belonging to all Islamic denominations and a unifying move across the world of Islam.
Hojjat al-Islam Mostafa Rostami, Head of the Office of the Supreme Leader in Iranian Universities, emphasized the urgent need to strengthen scientific cooperation between Iran and Iraq, inspired by the spiritual and civilizational message of Arbaeen.
Millions of Muslim mourners gathered at the holy shrine of Imam Hussein (AS) in Karbala to mark 40-days of mourning after martyrdom anniversary of the third Shia Imam and grandson of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).
Millions of Muslim mourners gathered at the holy shrine of Imam Hussein (AS) in Karbala to mark 40-days of mourning after martyrdom anniversary of the third Shia Imam and grandson of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).
In a world torn by war, greed, and disconnection, Arba’een offers a powerful alternative. It is a movement of the heart. A reminder that real change comes from sacrifice, from love for humanity, and from standing with the oppressed.
The Friday Prayer Leader of Kish, Hojatoleslam Alireza Biniyaz, stated that the Arba'een pilgrimage demonstrates the readiness and resistance of the people of the Islamic Republic of Iran against their enemies.
Hojatoleslam Sayyed Abolghasem Hosseini, a scholar from the Qom Seminary, stated in an interview with Taghrib News Agency that ignorance, misguidance, and especially falling under the yoke of oppressors like the U.S. and the Zionists are in direct opposition to the goal of Sayyid al-Shuhada's (Imam Hussein's) uprising.
A Palestinian Sunni scholar emphasized that Imam Hussein (AS) is a universal Imam for all Muslims, Shia and Sunni, and has even become an Imam for all the world's free people.
On the eve of Arbaeen, Mamusta Amjad Mahmoudi, Head of the Grand Islamic Center of Marivan, issued a heartfelt and unifying call for all segments of society—especially those unable to travel to Karbala—to participate passionately in the Arbaeen walk held locally across cities in Iran.
Mamusta Raouf Omari, a member of the Sunni Clerical Council of Piranshahr, described Imam Hussein (AS) as a figure who belongs to all humanity, transcending sectarian boundaries and embodying the principles of justice, dignity, and moral responsibility.
In a heartfelt reflection during his visit to the Ashura-themed photo exhibition at the Bashmaq border crossing in Marivan, Asad Farhadi, Head of the Islamic Arts Center of Kurdistan Province, described Ashura as a moral and humanistic school that unites people beyond sectarian and ethnic lines.
Millions of Muslims from across the world head for the holy city of Karbala to attend the Arba’een ceremony which is marked 40 days after martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein (AS), the third Shia Imam and grandson of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH). To show their special devotion to the martyred Imam, many march the whole route to the shrine of Imam Hussein ...
More than one million Iranian pilgrims have crossed the borders with Iraq to attend the Arba’een mourning ceremonies marking the 40th day after martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein.