Eid al‑Qadir—also known as Eid al‑Ghadir—is one of the most significant Shia occasions, observed annually on 18 Dhu al‑Hijjah to commemorate Prophet Muhammad’s declaration at Ghadir Khumm in 632 CE. This day marks the appointment of Ali ibn Abi Talib as the first Shia Imam, a foundational event in Shia identity and theology. The celebration combines ...
Hajj pilgrims visit the al-Baqi Cemetery in the holy city of Medina, the oldest and first Islamic cemetery that includes many of the relatives and companions of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).
Hazrat Fatima al-Zahra (peace be upon her), the beloved daughter of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him and his family), holds a unique position in Islam, a paragon of virtue, knowledge, and resilience particularly in Shia traditions.
Iranians marked the mourning ceremonies on 28th of Safar that commemorates the demise anniversary of Prophet Mohammad (PBBUH) and martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hassan (AS), the second Shia Imam in the Grand Bazaar of Tehran.