Arba'een
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Society7 years ago
Millions of pilgrims cross Iran into Iraq for mourning
Iran’s Intelligence Minister Mahmoud Alavi says upwards of two million people have crossed the country’s border into Iraq to attend the upcoming Arba’een religious rituals.
Millions of pilgrims cross Iran into Iraq for mourning
Reports7 years ago
Millions embark on annual march of Arba’een in Iraq
Millions of Shia Muslims are taking part in one of the largest peaceful gatherings on the planet, the Arba'een march, between the two holy cities of Najaf and Karbala.
Millions embark on annual march of Arba’een in Iraq
InfoClips7 years ago
Millions of Iranians flocking to Karbala
Iranians are rushing to the country’s southwest borders to cross into Iraq and get to Karbala.
Millions of Iranians flocking to Karbala
Society7 years ago
Iran pilgrims throng Iraq border ahead of Arba’een
Thousands of Iranians are marching toward the Iraqi holy city of Karbala to perform the rituals of Arba’een.
Iran pilgrims throng Iraq border ahead of Arba’een
InfoClips7 years ago
Iranians flock to Karbala for Arba'een ceremonies  
Arba'een is the 40th day after the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein some 14 centuries ago.
Iranians flock to Karbala for Arba'een ceremonies  
Politics7 years ago
Iran regrets Iraq’s refusal to remove visa regime
Deputy FM Qashqavi says Iran has for several years been urging Iraq to scrap visa requirements to ease travel conditions for pilgrims.
Iran regrets Iraq’s refusal to remove visa regime
Politics8 years ago
Leader condoles fatal events in Iran, Iraq
Ayatollah Khamenei expresses his condolences over the death of scores of Iranians in two painful incidents in Iraq and Iran.
Leader condoles fatal events in Iran, Iraq
Saudi Arabia8 years ago
Saudi editor resigns over false anti-Shia report
The editor-in-chief of Saudi-owned newspaper Asharq al-Awsat resigns after the daily published fabricated reports about the World Health Organization.
Saudi editor resigns over false anti-Shia report
Iraq8 years ago
Iraqi journos face arrest over Saudi paper report
The Saudi-owned daily recently published a fallacious report about unintended pregnancies in Iraq’s Karbala during Arba’een mourning rituals.
Iraqi journos face arrest over Saudi paper report
Africa Today8 years ago
Suppression in Nigeria
Nigeria’s latest massacre of Shias is a clear demonstration that the country’s leadership, government, and army are openly persecuting a minority.
Suppression in Nigeria
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