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Irish Activist Says It’s Hard to Find Right Words to Describe ‘Miraculous’ Arbaeen Pilgrimage  

IQNA – An Irish human rights activist who has attended the Arbaeen march says she finds it hard to search for the right words to describe the ‘miraculous’ pilgrimage.

Irish human rights activist Tara O’Grady taking part in the Arbaeen march in Iraq

 

“This is a really miraculous pilgrimage” Tara O’Grady says, adding that she feels privileged and blessed to be among the Arbaeen pilgrims. 

Arbaeen is a religious event that is observed by Shia Muslims on the fortieth day after the Day of Ashura. It commemorates the 40th day of martyrdom of Hussein ibn Ali (AS), the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the third Shia imam, who was killed by the army of Yazid I in the Battle of Karbala in 680 CE. 

Arbaeen is also known as the Ziyarat of Arbaeen, which means the visitation of Imam Hussein’s (AS) shrine in Karbala, Iraq, where his body is buried. Ziyarat is an act of pilgrimage and devotion in Shia Islam.

This year’s Arbaeen falls on August 25.

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