Ashura: A Global Commemoration of Shiite Muslims

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Shia Muslims around the world are participating in Muharram gatherings and processions to commemorate Ashura, which marks the death of Imam Hussein, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad, at the Battle of Karbala. The rituals include fasting, special prayers, chest-beating, self-flagellation, and reenactments of Hussein's journey. Some Shia authorities oppose the practice of self-flagellation, while others see it as symbolic of the innocent blood shed in Hussein's killing. Ashura is a significant day for both Sunni and Shia Muslims, and it is observed as a national holiday in several countries.
- In pictures: Shia Muslims take part in Muharram gatherings in run up to Ashura Middle East Eye
- Shiite Muslims across Middle East mark Ashura amid tensions with West Al-Monitor
- Costumed Warriors Commemorate Ashura in Iran Voice of America - VOA News
- Ashura is the largest annual pilgrimage in the world. So what does it commemorate? ABC News
- PHOTOS: See millions of Shiite Muslims commemorate Ashoura The Associated Press
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