According to IQNA’s branch in Islamic Culture and Relations Organization, the ceremony, which will start after the evening prayers, will be attended by Iranian residents in Zimbabwe, members of the Iranian embassy, as well as Lebanese, Indian, Pakistani and African Shias.
Among the programs planned for this ceremony is reading the special prayer of Hazrat Zahra (AS) followed by as essay presentation in both Persian and English by an Iranian school student on the virtues of the great lady of Islam.
“Asadi Movahed”, Iran’s Cultural Attaché in Zimbabwe, will also give a speech on the virtues of Hazrat Zahra (SA) and her lofty status in the Islamic society.
The ceremony will end with eulogies in Arabic, Persian and English languages.
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