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  • Thousands of Shia Muslims commemorate Ashura in Turkey

    Thousands of Shia Muslims commemorate Ashura in Turkey

    Thousands of Turkish Shia Muslims have commemorated the martyrdom anniversary of Prophet Muhammad’s grandson Imam Hussein (PBUH), on the Day of Ashura.

    Thousands of Shia Muslims commemorate Ashura in Turkey

    255645 m(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) – Turkish Shias mourned the martyrdom of Imam Hussein by holding ceremonies in Istanbul’s Halkali district and other parts of the country, Hurriyet newspaper reported.

    Wearing black clothes, young Turkish women carried the names of the Karbala martyrs on headbands and cups in their hands that symbolized the thirst suffered by the prophet’s grandson and his companions.

    Men organized into regulated groups and flogged themselves in harmony, responding in grief to spiritual chants and poems describing the pain that Imam Hussein suffered.

    Many doves were released in memory of Ali Asghar (PBUH), the 6-month-old son of Imam Hussein, who was also killed in the Battle of Karbala.

    In the eastern province of Kars, the flag on the dome of the holy shrine of Imam Hussein (PBUH) was brandished atop a tent set up in front of the governor’s office.

    The ceremonies commemorating the martyrdom of the third Shia Imam and his 72 companions reach their climax on the Day of Ashura — the tenth day of the Islamic lunar month of Muharram.

    Ashura is the anniversary of the day in 680 CE, when thousands of forces loyal to the despotic Umayyad caliph Yazid ibn Muawiyah martyred Imam Hussein (PBUH) and his companions in Karbala, Iraq.

    Hundreds of thousands of people visit Karbala for the Ashura religious rituals every year.

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  • Muslims commemorate Ashura in Turkey

    Muslims commemorate Ashura in Turkey

    Jody Sabral, Press TV, Istanbul

    Thousands of Turkish Shia braved freezing temperatures to commemorate the death of Imam Hussein on the day of Ashura. They walked through Istanbul streets beating their chests as is the religious ritual to feel the suffering of Imam Hussein at Karbala.

    The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan attended the commemorations this year, a first since his party came to power in 2002. Erdogan’s message was one of unity between Shia and Sunni Muslims, he himself a follower of the Sunni hanife faith.

    People here told us that although they were in mourning, the Prime Minister’s message was one of hope.

    The former Iranian Foreign Minister echoing this message by calling on Muslims to stand stead fast in the face of those who want to spread havoc in the Islamic world.

    This perhaps a reference to the latest attack in Iran. An attack the Turkish prime minister strongly condemned.

    Every year, Turkish Shia reenact the battle of Kerbala as is their tradition, however blood letting is forbidden here.

    Turkish Shia perform their religious duty by donating blood to the Turkish red crescent.

    Ashura is an important day on the Shia calendar, and this year it was also acknowledged by Turkey’s Sunni leadership.

    via PressTV – Muslims commemorate Ashura in Turkey.