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International newspapers publish pictures of Arbaeen as most prominent annual human event the world has witnessed

 Several international news websites have chosen prominent and important pictures of Shias of the Ahlulbayt (peace be upon them) commemorating the Arbaeen Pilgrimage.

News agencies, newspapers and news websites contributed to informing their audiences around the world and speakers of different languages, of this massive and prominent event in the world.

They mentioned in their reports the most important event that the world witnessed, which were followed by Shia Waves News Agency, that “millions of pilgrims from inside and outside Iraq revived the Arbaeen of Imam Hussein (peace be upon him), the grandson of the Prophet of Islam Muhammad (peace and blessings of God be upon him and his family).”

 The Voice of America Agency (VOA News), affiliated with the US federal government, published a picture of Iraqi pilgrims who were about to enter the shrine of Imam Hussein (peace be upon him) to commemorate the blessed Arbaeen.

 (The Citizen) news website also shared an AFP photo taken by the Iraqi photographer and journalist (Qasim Al-Kaabi) of pilgrims having tea and pastries from one of the Husseini Mawkibs in the holy city of Najaf to commemorate the Arbaeen.

 The website attached a comment to the photo stating that “Shia pilgrims gathered from different countries of the world to commemorate the Arbaeen.”

 The American news website ‘Al-Monitor’ published a picture of pilgrims on the Najaf Road on their way to the holy city of Karbala to commemorate the blessed Arbaeen, which was documented by the photographer (Hussein Faleh) from the Agence France-Presse news agency.

 The global website (Un splash) dedicated to photographs of private ownership of photographs, inspired its followers from around the world, with the publication of 20 photos by the photographer (Mustafa Maraji) about the Husseini love march towards holy Karbala, in which millions of pilgrims from inside and outside Iraq participated.

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