10 nights of grief in the Mosque and Husseiniyah of Al Yasin in memory of the martyrdom of Imam al-Sajjad
Dozens of followers of the Ahlulbayt, peace be upon them, in the Australian city of Sydney, commemorated the tragic commemoration of the martyrdom of Imam Ali ibn al-Hussein al-Sajjad, peace be upon them, which was set up by the Mosque and Husseiniyah of Al Yasin, which is affiliated with the Shirazi Religious Authority.
The mourners expressed, in separate conversations with Shia Waves, their great sadness for this painful memory, while they listened to religious lectures that shed light on important aspects of the honorable life of Imam Ali al-Sajjad, peace be upon him, and the injustice that befell him in the martyrdom of his father, Imam Hussein, peace be upon him.
The organizers at the Mosque and Husseiniyah of Al Yasin stated that “mourning ceremonies were held for ten nights, in both Arabic and English, to commemorate the painful tragedy of Imam al-Sajjad, peace be upon him.”
Those in charge stressed the importance of holding such ceremonies and religious lectures to constantly remind the misfortunes suffered by the Ahlulbayt, peace be upon them, and to revive their remembrances and perform their sacred rituals, which the Grand Ayatollah Sayyed al-Shirazi urges.