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  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. On the road to Kerbala.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. In the Al Hussein mosque, a portrait of Imam Al Hussein.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. On the tenth day of the Ashura pilgrimage, Shi’a believers celebrate the death of Imam Hussein and his son, both killed in Kerbala in 680 AD.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. Inside the Al Abbas mosque.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. Inside the Al Abbas mosque.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. In front of the Al Hussein mosque.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. In the Al Hussein mosque, a portrait of Imam Al Hussein.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. The march of pilgrims towards Al Hussein mosque.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. Portrait of Imam Al Hussein.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. The march of pilgrims towards Al Hussein mosque.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. The march of pilgrims towards Al Hussein mosque.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. Evening prayer at Al Hussein mosque.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. The march of pilgrims towards Al Hussein mosque.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. On the tenth day of the Ashura pilgrimage, Shi’a believers celebrate the death of Imam Hussein and his son, both killed in Kerbala in 680 AD.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. On the tenth day of the Ashura pilgrimage, Shi’a believers celebrate the death of Imam Hussein and his son, both killed in Kerbala in 680 AD.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. On the tenth day of the Ashura pilgrimage, Shi’a believers celebrate the death of Imam Hussein and his son, both killed in Kerbala in 680 AD.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. On the tenth day of the Ashura pilgrimage, Shi’a believers celebrate the death of Imam Hussein and his son, both killed in Kerbala in 680 AD.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. On the tenth day of the Ashura pilgrimage, Shi’a believers celebrate the death of Imam Hussein and his son, both killed in Kerbala in 680 AD.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. On the road to Kerbala.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. In the Al Hussein mosque, a portrait of Imam Al Hussein.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. On the tenth day of the Ashura pilgrimage, Shi’a believers celebrate the death of Imam Hussein and his son, both killed in Kerbala in 680 AD.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. Inside the Al Abbas mosque.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. Inside the Al Abbas mosque.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. In front of the Al Hussein mosque.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. In the Al Hussein mosque, a portrait of Imam Al Hussein.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. The march of pilgrims towards Al Hussein mosque.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. Portrait of Imam Al Hussein.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. The march of pilgrims towards Al Hussein mosque.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. The march of pilgrims towards Al Hussein mosque.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. Evening prayer at Al Hussein mosque.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. The march of pilgrims towards Al Hussein mosque.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. On the tenth day of the Ashura pilgrimage, Shi’a believers celebrate the death of Imam Hussein and his son, both killed in Kerbala in 680 AD.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. On the tenth day of the Ashura pilgrimage, Shi’a believers celebrate the death of Imam Hussein and his son, both killed in Kerbala in 680 AD.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. On the tenth day of the Ashura pilgrimage, Shi’a believers celebrate the death of Imam Hussein and his son, both killed in Kerbala in 680 AD.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. On the tenth day of the Ashura pilgrimage, Shi’a believers celebrate the death of Imam Hussein and his son, both killed in Kerbala in 680 AD.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India. On the tenth day of the Ashura pilgrimage, Shi’a believers celebrate the death of Imam Hussein and his son, both killed in Kerbala in 680 AD.
  • For the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Shi’a Iraqis celebrate the Ashura, a pilgrimage to the graves of imams Al Hussein and Al Abbas in the holy city of Kerbala. Several millions of pilgrims come not only from all parts of Iraq, but also from Iran, Pakistan or India.

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