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Historical Items Well Received at Husseini Museum in Saudi Arabia

9:42 - November 22, 2013
News ID: 1320500
Islamic historical items reminding of Ashura incident and Ahl-ul-Bayt (AS) were put on display for over 5000 visitors at Husseini Museum in Qudaih Village of Qatif Province, Saudi Arabia.


According to Buratha news agency, the exhibition was organized by “the Little Karbala” Group in Al-Sharqiyyah, Shia region of Saudi Arabia.



It was the second time that the data-x-items collected from the holy cities of Iraq and Iran were exhibited at the museum.



The flags which were previously raised over the dome of the holy shrines of Imam Ali (AS) and Imam Hussein (AS) and more than 40 ancient and antique pieces and manuscripts of Muslims were also displayed at the exhibition.



There were also a handwritten manuscript attributed to Imam Reza (AS) and small pieces of the clay domes of the holy shrine of the infallible Imams (AS) in Samarra, Iraq, kept in glass boxes at the museum.



The grave stone of Hazrat Abbas (AS) dating back to 112 years ago as well as the stone of the pulpit of Imam Hussein (AS) were also among the data-x-items exhibited.



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