Shiite Muslims perform rituals in Iraq's Karbala ahead of Ashura

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  • Shiite Muslims perform rituals in Iraq's Karbala ahead of Ashura

Shiite Muslims in Karbala, Iraq are participating in rituals ahead of Ashura, a day of mourning commemorating the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, in the 7th century. These rituals include public displays of grief, symbolizing their connection to Hussein's suffering. 

This is a significant day in the Islamic calendar, particularly for Shia Muslims, marking the anniversary of the Battle of Karbala. Karbala is a holy city for Shia Muslims, believed to be the location of Hussein's tomb. Ashura is observed globally by Shia Muslims, with major cities like Baghdad and Tehran adorned with symbols of Shia piety. 

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