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2025-08-15 20:05
By staff writer
Arbaeen: A record-breaking march of devotion and unity
TEHRAN — In a majestic and awe-inspiring display of faith, unity, and devotion, millions of pilgrims from every corner of the globe gathered in the holy Iraqi city of Karbala to commemorate Arbaeen — the fortieth day after the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein (AS), the third Shia Imam and the revered grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
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By Wesam Bahrani
Arbaeen: A sociopolitical symbol of resistance
TEHRAN – For many outside the region, Arbaeen is unfamiliar. It often surfaces unexpectedly while scrolling through headlines about West Asia accompanied by striking images of massive crowds walking toward Iraqi cities.
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By Fatemeh Jahanbakhsh
The common language of Arbaeen pilgrims is tears
Karbala—An eighty-year-old woman sits beneath a bridge, her face deeply lined with wrinkles, an Arabic beauty mark between her brows, strands of white hair peeking from beneath her scarf, and a pair of round glasses perched on her nose. Amid the sea of people, you’d have to look closely to spot her, sitting with a tray of dates on a small stool, waiting to meet your gaze.
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By staff writer
When water thieves turn to water diplomacy
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Larijani enters Lebanon to warm public welcome, vows unwavering Iranian support
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By Sondoss Al Asaad
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Larijani's visit puts America and Israel in their place
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Sports
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Tractor learn rivals in 2025/26 ACL Elite
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Iranian teams discover fate at 2025/26 ACL Two
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Zahra Nemati wins top APC accolade
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Culture
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Iranian artworks sold at Bonhams' online auction of Modern and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art
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Iranian delegation honors Hiroshima victims, promotes solidarity in Japan visit
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Tehran, Nairobi set $1b trade goal after joint committee meeting
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Iran to boost petrochemical capacity by 35m tons under 5-year plan
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Society
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Iranian, Pakistani research centers sign MOU on technology
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FM lauds IRCS services to pilgrims during Arbaeen
TEHRAN – Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has commended the Iranian Red Crescent Society’s (IRCS) services provided to people during the Arbaeen pilgrimage.
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Land subsidence affects 254 plains nationwide: official
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Tehran launches China-focused tourism marketing course with UN support
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Comprehensive medical tourism system implemented: deputy minister
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2,500-year-old qanat still flowing despite drought threats
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Arbaeen: A record-breaking march of devotion and unity
TEHRAN — In a majestic and awe-inspiring display of faith, unity, and devotion, millions of pilgrims from every corner of the globe gathered in the holy Iraqi city of Karbala to commemorate Arbaeen — the fortieth day after the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein (AS), the third Shia Imam and the revered grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
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Arbaeen: A sociopolitical symbol of resistance
TEHRAN – For many outside the region, Arbaeen is unfamiliar. It often surfaces unexpectedly while scrolling through headlines about West Asia accompanied by striking images of massive crowds walking toward Iraqi cities.
-
The common language of Arbaeen pilgrims is tears
Karbala—An eighty-year-old woman sits beneath a bridge, her face deeply lined with wrinkles, an Arabic beauty mark between her brows, strands of white hair peeking from beneath her scarf, and a pair of round glasses perched on her nose. Amid the sea of people, you’d have to look closely to spot her, sitting with a tray of dates on a small stool, waiting to meet your gaze.
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