Millions of Shia Muslim pilgrims from around the globe have been descending in past days on the holy city of Karbala in Iraq to commemorate the Arba’een ceremony which marks 40 days after the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (PBUH).
Press TV correspondent in Karbala, Altaf Ahmad, said that black-clad mourners from various Iraqi cities and neighboring countries including Iran, Turkey and Kuwait, are marching toward the city to take part in the Arba’een in honor of Imam Hussein and his 72 companions who were killed in 680 in an epic battle against the tyrant of the time Yazid I.
Security is reported to be tight in the Iraqi cities in order to prevent any terrorist attacks by Takfiri groups operating in the country.
The pilgrims, who are taking part in one of the world's largest human gatherings, have come to Imam Hussein’s shrine to reaffirm their allegiance to the Imam and his ideals.
The Press TV correspondent said over 20 million pilgrims are expected to gather in Karbala during this year’s ceremony, showing a notable increase compared to last year’s 17 to 18 million.
Five million of these pilgrims are estimated to be travelling from Iran.