Pilgrims in Karbala maintain up Palestinian flags amid the conflict in Gaza as they mark annual mourning for martyrdom of Imam Hussein.
Greater than 21 million Shia Muslims took half within the Arbaeen pilgrimage in Iraq this 12 months, marking the fortieth day of mourning for the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Mohammed and a founding determine in Shia Islam.
The occasion peaked on Sunday, with attendees displaying their help for Gaza.
Arbaeen, which implies 40 in Arabic, is without doubt one of the world’s largest spiritual gatherings and a significant occasion for Shia Muslims, who’re the bulk in Iraq and Iran.
Karbala, the place Hussein and his brother Abbas are buried in two monumental mausoleums dealing with one another, is the centre of the Shia world throughout this time.
Pilgrims freely categorical their struggling, weeping and wailing in reminiscence of Hussein, who was killed in 680 throughout a battle in Karbala with the Umayyad caliph Yazid.
This 12 months, the occasions have included outstanding shows of Palestinian flags by pilgrims amid the conflict in Gaza.
“The entire variety of Arbaeen pilgrims… reached 21,480,525,” the establishment that manages the Abbas mausoleum and is chargeable for the depend stated.
Amongst them have been about 3.5 million Iranian pilgrims, based on official figures reported in Tehran.
Mohammed al-Tamimi, a 32-year-old pilgrim, instructed the AFP information company that the Palestinian flags waving among the many pilgrims have been “in help of our brothers in Palestine and in response to the Zionists, saying that Muslims stand as one in opposition to the Zionist actions and in opposition to the crimes happening in Gaza”.
Israel has killed more than 40,000 Palestinians in Gaza since October. An estimated 1,139 individuals have been killed throughout a Hamas-led assault on southern Israel on October 7.
The Arbaeen celebrations, which at all times happen amid tight safety, drew about 22 million pilgrims final 12 months, based on official figures. Iran supplied essentially the most international guests, with 4 million.