
The ceremony, commemorating the 10th of Muharram, witnessed the presence of a large number of mourners and devotees of Imam Hussein (AS).
It began at the grave of martyr Nasrallah in the southern suburbs of Beirut on Friday morning, Al-Ahed News reported.
The published images of the ceremony show that a large number of devotees of Ahl-ul-Bayt (AS) gathered at this place to mourn the day of Ashura.
The participants once again emphasized their commitment to the ideals of the Ashura movement, the culture of sacrifice and resistance.
The ceremony was held in an atmosphere filled with sadness and sorrow, with mourners chanting Ashura and resistance slogans.
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The participants also honored the memory of the resistance martyrs by carrying Husseini flags and pictures of Martyr Nasrallah.
The 10th of Muharram, also known as Ashura, is a significant day for Muslims around the world. It marks the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (AS) and his companions in the 680 AD Battle of Karbala.
The sacrifice made by Imam Hussein (AS) is remembered and mourned by Shia Muslims worldwide.
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