A senior Iranian jurist has condemned the Israeli regime for the ongoing massacre of people in Gaza warning that the regime has no objective in unleashing the war on Gaza.
For women today, especially those enduring war, occupation, or personal struggle, Lady Zainab’s example shows that true greatness lies in transforming pain into purpose and hardship into hope.
The life of Hazrat Abdul Azim al-Hasani is a shining example of how scholarship, faith, and loyalty can preserve a divine mission under the most difficult circumstances. His role in safeguarding the teachings of the Ahl al-Bayt, his profound knowledge, and his unwavering commitment to truth have earned him a status rarely equaled among the companions ...
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.
A member of the Palestinian Scholars Council and the Assembly of Muslim Scholars in Lebanon stated that the fundamental message of the Arba'een pilgrimage is that Imam Hussein (AS) is the master of free people.
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.
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.
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 ...
Iraqi people in the holy city of Samarra warmly welcome pilgrims who arrive to attend the Arbaeen ceremonies, marking the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein (AS), third Shia Imam and grandson of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).
Iranian pilgrims exit through Khosravi border crossing in western province of Kermanshah, as they depart for Arbaeen ceremonies to be held in the holy city of Karbala.
A group of servants from the holy shrine of Imam Reza (AS), eighth Shia Imam and grandson of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), cycle to the holy shrine of Imam Hussein (AS) in Karbala, to attend the Arbaeen ceremonies, which mark the martyrdom of the third Shia Imam, Iraq.
Ayatollah Seyyed Mohammad Baqer Golpayegani, a senior scholar from the Qom Seminary, told Taghrib News Agency that true Muslims will never yield to the coercion of disbelievers.
A senior scholar of the Qom Seminary stated: Recent events have proven that the uprising of Imam Hussein (AS) is alive, and nothing can extinguish or eliminate it. Rather, its fire has grown stronger and will burn the enemies of Islam, while empowering the Islamic Ummah with greater courage and tireless spirit than ever before.
A professor at the Qom Seminary stated: The uprising of Imam Hussein (AS), as in the past, has been a source of resolution and guidance for many of his followers, lovers, and admirers, leading to the liberation of the oppressed from the clutches of global Zionism and the end of this criminal regime from the pages of history.
The Friday prayer leader of Rabat, a district of Sardasht, stated that one of the goals of Imam Hussein's (AS) uprising was to establish a just government, highlighting that Imam Hussein (AS) serves as a model of courage, self-sacrifice, and a reviver of moral values.
People in the Iranian capital Tehran commemorate Muharram mourning ceremonies in Sadat Akhavi Husseiniya, one of the first such places for religious congregations dating back to 200 years ago.