Arbaeen 2023 / 1445 || Karbala - Heavenly Journey - Day II || Najaf to Karbala

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Arbaeen 2023 / 1445 || Karbala - Heavenly Journey - Day II

Arbaeen is known as the world’s largest peaceful gathering and it is a significant religious occasion for Shia Muslims. Every year, the event draws millions of worshippers to the streets of Karbala, Iraq’s holy city, to commemorate the great sacrifice of Hussain ibn Ali (as), the Holy Prophet Muhammad’s (saw) grandson.

Who started the tradition of Arbaeen?
The Arbaeen tradition has been observed annually since 680CE, the year of Hussain (as) martyrdom in Ashura during the Battle of Karbala.

According to Shia belief, 40 days after the battle of Karbala, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad (saw) named Jabir ibn Abd Allah was the first to make a pilgrimage to Hussein’s burial site, beginning the annual Arbaeen pilgrimage.

Many people credit Sheik Mirza Hossein Nouri with reviving the pilgrimage in the modern era. Mirza Husain Noori Tabarsi was a Shia Islamic scholar and renaissance. He revived the foot pilgrimage to Karbala when he performed the pilgrimage for the first time with thirty people, including friends and relatives. He later decided to continue this practice every year until his death.

However, Shia Muslims have not always been permitted to observe the event. It was illegal to observe Arbaeen publicly in Iraq for nearly 30 years under Saddam Hussein’s rule.


What is Arbaeen and what happens during Arbaeen?

On October 10, 680 AD, Imam Hussein (as) was killed in the Battle of Karbala in central Iraq. Today, nearly 1400 years later, millions of people around the world commemorate his passing.  

Arbaeen means “forty days” in Arabic, referring to the traditional length of mourning in Muslim traditions following a family member’s death. Every year, up to 25 million Shi’a Muslims gather in southern Iraq to mark the end of a 40-day mourning period for the prophet (saw) grandson.

Pilgrims from all over the world travel 50 miles to walk from the holy city of Najaf to Karbala. This walk takes roughly three days to complete. Other pilgrims also walk from various other Iraqi cities to reach Karbala on Arbaeen.

As a host, half of Iraq’s population manages pilgrimage. During Arbaeen, Iraqi volunteers distribute free food and drinks to pilgrims along the 88-kilometre stretch from Najaf to Karbala, as well as places to relax, wash, and sleep. The Iraqi people welcome pilgrims with such warmth and respect that many pilgrims claim they have never experienced such hospitality and warmth in their lives. Iraqis also offer their homes to pilgrims and provide them with everything they need. People from all walks of life and all over the world travel to make this pilgrimage.


Throughout the walk, travelers are given the opportunity to put the Karbala story into context and use it to contemplate and reflect on their lives. Karbala was a battle between good and evil, righteousness and wrongdoing. When one spends days walking toward the man who won this battle, they naturally wonder where they stand today. Are their actions aligning with Hussain or Yazid? Have they raised their voices against today’s oppressors as Hussain did?

For Shia Muslims, Imam Hussain’s (as) sacrifice and noble message represent Islam’s peace and virtue, which kept Hussain from resorting to violence or capitulation. This is why even some non-Muslims and Muslims of various sects and denominations gather for this event in Iraq and around the world


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