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14 August 2023

Quran Activists Serving Arbaeen Pilgrims to Be Honored

Iranian Quran activists who took part in Quranic programs held for Arbaeen pilgrims will be honored in a ceremony on Monday.


The Strategic Council of Quranic Activities, affiliated to the Cultural and Educational Committee of Iran’s Arbaeen Headquarters will hold the ceremony.

A number of Quranic and religious officials, including Hojat-ol-Islam Mohammadi, deputy of the Quranic Culture Development Council, and Sarabi, deputy of the country’s Supreme Quran Council, will be present at the event.

The Quran activists recited the Quran at the programs held for pilgrims marching toward Karbala, Iraq, during Arbaeen rituals.  

Every year, Shia Muslims from Iraq and other countries march to the holy city of Karbala to commemorate Arbaeen (the 40th day after the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (AS), his household and his companions on Ashura).

 

Quran Activists Serving Arbaeen Pilgrims to Be Honored

 

In the past few years, more than 20 million pilgrims from all over the world, including Iran, took part in the Arbaeen march.

In 2016, Arbaeen fell on November 20.