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Arba'een Annual Pilgrimage

Has any of you heard of Arba'een pilgrimage?

It is held at Karbala, Iraq. It was just held in recent days.

Every year the 20th day of the Second month of the lunar Islamic Calendar, which is 40 day after the date of Imam al-Hussain martyrdom, millions of his lovers attend a pilgrimage to the Holy shrine in Karbala, Iraq. Many pilgrims walk the route to Karbala. For example they start the walk from Najaf which is about 80 km far from Karbala. Throughout the route there are many kind people, mostly Iraqis, who kindly serve people with free food, water, place to rest, bathroom, and any other service needed, all for free. Even they insist that you get food from them. Some even wash your clothes or mend your properties like bag or the child's pram. Those who offer food and help are in different agaes. You can see many nice kids who help, or even the elderly ones who also serve along with many of the youth. 

This year I had a short experience there, though didnt have the chance to walk all the route .

It is incredible that just because of one common point that is the love for Imam al-Hussain- the grandson of the prophet Mohammad (pbuh), you see unbelievable kindness from strangers, even those who don't speak your language

Some of the people who serve pilgrims, have worked throughout the year, and on this Event they have brought all what they have gathered in a year to serve people and show their love to Imam al-Hussain.

I myself together with some other pilgrims stayed at stranger Iraqis' house and they served us with delicious food, fruit, water, sweet, etc ,also place for sleep just at their own rooms and place. We could use their bathroom, and whatever we needed, all for free and with their love and kindness.

Their kindness was to an extend that if we had a problem they would try their best to see us happy and pleased, and they would help us fix the problem.

The closest manifest of true Islamic idealogy, full of brotherhood, unconditional love and kindness, centered around love and obedience to God could be seen throughout this annual event. Yet it has the capacity to get way better. 


You may ask where this love originates from.

We, Shia Muslims see Imam al-Hussain the greatest one who stood against injustice, tyranny, and any kind of evil and corruption. He is the greatest symbol of truth who sacrificed not only himself- that was cruelly martyred in an unfair battle, but also his beloved family and faithful friends. His enemy even prevented him and his family from drinking water. They even cruelly killed his 6-month-old baby while in his dad's arms. All those tough and tragic moments of losing his beloved ones - friends, sons-relatives-brother,... - did not prevent him from continuing the battle against tyranny. 

So people who love him and his path of truth, try their best to introduce him to whoever seeks the path of justice and peace, the path of God. Knowing him and his way helps to speed up the battle against injustice and evil.

 

If you have any questions please feel free to ask. :)

PS- You can see many pictures and videos of this even on the following Instagram page

 

https://instagram.com/arbaeennet_?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

 

This id : @_arbaeennet

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New blog after so long

Hello

This is Zahra, from Shiraz, a beautiful city in Iran.

I have been a member of MyEC since around 15 years ago! Actually, I used to Live here those first years.

These days the memory of past popped up in my head (not sure if pop up is the right word here, if not please help me with that). So I decided to post sth after so long.

Actually for some reason I deleted the previous account with so many memories, blogs, friends, etc. My id was the same, Zahra, and I had a profile picture of my own picture when I was maybe around 2 years old.

 

I used to post blogs on the topics that Tara Benwell would propose here under the titles of "Writing Challenge". It was really helpful to our writing improvement.

 

The chatroom was also active which both helped me with my typing speed and chatting.

 

What do we say when we want to state that we had good memories of past? Any special idiom or statement for that? 

 

PS-Those days I loved to have a nickname of *sparrow*. So let me sign this blog that way.

PS2-Anyone from those days still here? 

 

Sparrow

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