Pilgrims gather for Ashura in Karbala, near Baghdad, IraqShi'a
Muslims have gathered for an Ashura ceremony at the Imam Abbas shrine
in the holy city of Karbala, near Baghdad in Iraq. Ashura is a ten-day
event that commemorates the death of the Prophet Mohammad's grandson,
Imam Hussein, who was killed in a seventh-century battle. Part of the
Shi'a tradition of the event
is self-flagellation. Ashura falls on the 10th day of the first month
of Muharram (the month of mourning) in the Islamic calendar.
History
states Hussein, along with 72 followers, was killed by the soldiers of
Caliph Yazid, while fighting injustices. Hussein was then decapitated
and his body mutilated, leading to his martyrdom.
As part of the
tradition, which is observed in several Islamic nations, devout Shi'a
Muslims (including women) re-enact the battle that killed Hussein.
Ashura
also highlights the division between Shi'a and Sunni Muslims, and the
occasion has in the past been a target of Sunni violence. This year,
heightened security measures are in place.
Staff Lieutenant General Othman al-Ghanimi, the Al-Furat al-Awsat operations (which includes Karbala) commander, is believed
to have enlisted a 30,000-strong security force to guard the northern,
southern and eastern entrances to Karbala. Lieutenant Colonel Ahmed
Mohammed al-Hasnawi, the command's spokesman, said forces were also
preparing to protect pilgrims on their way back home. According to
Karbala's provincial governor, Amal al-Din al-Har, there are
approximately two million pilgrims in the city, of whom 200,000 are from
abroad.
Below is a selection of photographs of the Shi'a Muslims' Ashura events. Some readers may find the content disturbing.
Also not for the faint-hearted is our review of painful religious traditions from around the world. An Iraqi Shi'ite Muslim child gashes his forehead with a sword during a ceremony marking Ashura in BaghdadReutersShi'ite
Muslim worshippers, stained by their own blood from self inflicted
wounds, hold knives during a procession to mark the Muslim festival of
Ashura, an important period of mourning for Shiites in BaghdadReutersShi'ite
pilgrims gather at the Imam Abbas shrine during a ceremony marking
Ashura in the holy city of Kerbala, 80 km (50 miles) southwest of
BaghdadReutersShi'ite
pilgrims gather at the Imam Abbas shrine during a ceremony marking
Ashura in the holy city of Kerbala, 80 km (50 miles) southwest of
BaghdadReutersShi'ite Iraqi men covered in blood take part in the Ashura procession in BaghdadReutersShi'ite Iraqi men covered in blood take part in the Ashura procession in BaghdadReutersShi'ite Iraqi men covered in blood take part in the Ashura procession in BaghdadReutersAn Iraqi Shi'ite Muslim child gashes his forehead with a sword during a ceremony marking Ashura in BaghdadReutersAn Iraqi Shi'ite Muslim man gashes his forehead with a sword during a ceremony marking Ashura in BaghdadReutersShi'ite pilgrims beat themselves with iron chains as they take part in the Ashura procession in BaghdadReuters
Shi'a Muslims Mark Ashura in Iraq with Self-Flagellation
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