Publish date15 Jan 2011 - 14:16
Story Code : 36817

Chinese Buddhists in Iraq to mourn for Imam Hussein

Chinese man working in a commercial company in Al Nasseria city, Iraq, serves the mourners of Imam Hussein (AS) finding his way of paying tribute to the third Shia Imam.
Chinese Buddhists in Iraq to  mourn for Imam Hussein
Chinese men working in a commercial company in Al Nasseria city, Iraq, serve the mourners of Imam Hussein (AS) finding his way of paying tribute to the third Shia Imam. 

Li Oun, a staff of a business company in Iraq has set up a tent to serve the pilgrims of the third Shia Imam on their way to visit and mourn the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein (AS). 

"We plan to stay here (Al Nasseria) for five days, then we'll move to Diwaniyah for the same purpose and finally we will head for a visit to Karbala," said the Buddhist man. 

Believing that the event of Karbala does not belong to Muslims and is the concern of the whole humanity, he said he planned to travel to Dubai but once he saw the huge number of pilgrims of Karbala taking the trip on foot to participate Arba'een (40th say after the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein(AS) grandson of the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH)), he decided to stay to experience the ceremony in person. 

Arba'een is the 40th day after the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein (AS), especially commemorated among the Muslims with some of the mourners taking the trip on foot to prove their real tribute to the third Shia Imam martyred in 61 AH.


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