The ceremony was held minutes after the evening and night prayers in Dar al-Rahmeh portico and hundreds of Urdu speaking pilgrims, gathering at this place mourned with great enthusiasm and resorting to the Holy Prophet of Islam and mentioning the difficulties of Imam Hassan (A.S.), shed the tears of sorrow for these magnanimous figures.
The prominent lecturer of the ceremony highlighted the Quran's point of view referring to the ethical and practical virtues of the Prophet (S.A.W.) and said, “The Lord, in accordance with the mission he had set up for him, brought him up well, and put the most outstanding ethical virtues and human perfections in him.”
Heydar Zeydi, mentioned humility and modesty, of the most prominent moral attributes of the Prophet (S.A.W.) and reiterated, “These qualities are valuable features that originate from a pure soul, and by closely looking at his life and the Infallible Imams’ (A.S.), these attributes stand out.”
The Speaker of Razavi Holy Shrine, arguing that Imam Hassan (A.S.) in his good manner and ethics followed his father and great-grandfather asserted, “Wisdom and piousness are his evident traits, and an example would be his reluctance to Caliphate to prevent the bloodshed of Muslims.”
“The love and forgiveness of the Infallible Imams (A.S.), in particular Imam Hasan (A.S.) has always been exemplary, and his generosity depicts the pure and compassionate heart regarding the poor and needy of the community; this magnanimous Imam, like his father, Imam Ali (A.S.) always accompanied the needy and he did not demand anything but divine satisfaction, and did not ask except from the God” he expressed.
It is worth mentioning that the Urdu speaking mourning pilgrims further read the Prayer of the Prophet (S.A.W.), and the eulogists and preachers of the Infallible Imams (A.S.) in the sadness of the demise of the Prophet of Islam (S.A.W.) and the martyrdom of Imam Hasan (A.S.).