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US: Columbia University Marks Hanukkah After Sydney Attack

Thousands of people gathered across New York City, including Columbia University, on Sunday night, December 14, to mark the first night of Hanukkah. Jews from around the city danced, sang, and huddled against the cold at menorah lightings, while mourning those killed in the terror shooting that targeted a Hanukkah event at Sydney’s Bondi Beach.

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Kashmiri Shiites Mark Muharram Mourning - India

Kashmiri Shiites Mark Muharram Mourning - India

A Kashmiri Shiite woman carries a flag during a Muharram procession in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 4, 2025, the eighth day of the Islamic holy month. Part of the Ashura mourning period, the event commemorates the martyrdom of Imam Hussain through rituals like chest-beating and elegy recitations, reflecting deep religious devotion amid heightened political sensitivities. Photo by Umar Altaf/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kashmiri Shiites Mark Muharram Mourning - India

Kashmiri Shiites Mark Muharram Mourning - India

A security team with a vehicle displaying a Palestinian flag protects visitors during a Muharram procession in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 3, 2025, the seventh day of the Islamic holy month. The event honors the martyrdom of Imam Hussain, blending religious mourning with political symbolism in a region of heightened sensitivity. Photo by Umar Altaf/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kashmiri Shiites Mark Muharram Mourning - India

Kashmiri Shiites Mark Muharram Mourning - India

A Kashmiri Shiite child holds a Palestinian flag during a Muharram procession in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 3, 2025, the seventh day of the Islamic holy month. The event, mourning the martyrdom of Imam Hussain, reflects both religious devotion and political expression in a sensitive region Photo by Umar Altaf/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kashmiri Shiites Mark Muharram Mourning - India

Kashmiri Shiites Mark Muharram Mourning - India

People carry a large Palestinian flag during a Muharram procession in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on July 4, 2025. The event combines religious mourning with expressions of solidarity for Palestine and Iran, featuring anti-Israeli slogans that reflect the region’s political and spiritual tensions. Photo by Umar Altaf/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kashmiri Shiites Mark Muharram Mourning - India

Kashmiri Shiites Mark Muharram Mourning - India

People carry a large Palestinian flag during a Muharram procession in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on July 4, 2025. The event combines religious mourning with expressions of solidarity for Palestine and Iran, featuring anti-Israeli slogans that reflect the region’s political and spiritual tensions. Photo by Umar Altaf/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kashmiri Shiites Mark Muharram Mourning - India

Kashmiri Shiites Mark Muharram Mourning - India

A Kashmiri Shiite man carries a Palestinian flag during a Muharram procession in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 4, 2025, the eighth day of the Islamic holy month. Part of the 10-day Ashura mourning period, the event commemorates the martyrdom of Imam Hussain. Dressed in black, participants engage in chest-beating and recite elegies as expressions of grief and solidarity. The inclusion of political symbols like the Palestinian flag reflects the intersection of religious devotion and political sentiment in a region marked by heightened sensitivities and security measures. Photo by Umar Altaf/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Pilgrims March for Lady Ruqayyah in Karbala

Devotees participate in a religious procession known as the "Lady Ruqayyah Journey" between the two holy shrines in Karbala, Iraq, on July 29, 2025. The annual commemoration honors Lady Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Imam Hussein, revered in Shia Islam for her suffering during and after the Battle of Karbala. Pilgrims walk solemnly between the Imam Hussein Shrine and the Al-Abbas Shrine, expressing mourning, devotion, and solidarity with the tragedy of Karbala. Many wear black and recite elegies, while some carry symbolic items representing grief and resilience. The event draws thousands of worshippers from across Iraq and neighboring countries, especially during the Islamic lunar months of Muharram and Safar. Karbala remains a central site of religious memory and spiritual expression, and this ritual procession reflects deep historical and cultural reverence passed down through generations. Photo by Samer Al Husseini/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Kanwariyas carry water collected from the Ganga in Sheoraphuli, West Bengal, during the Kanwar Yatra, an annual Hindu pilgrimage dedicated to Lord Shiva. Each year in the sacred month of Sawan, millions of devotees, known as Kanwariyas, travel on foot to collect holy water from the Ganges River and carry it back to their local temples in honor of Lord Shiva. In this leg of the pilgrimage, the participants make their way toward Tarakeswar, a key spiritual destination in West Bengal, before returning to their hometowns. The Kanwar Yatra represents devotion, endurance, and spiritual cleansing. This vibrant religious event also involves singing, chanting, and coordinated group travel, often in decorated processions. The photo was taken on July 27, 2025, in Sheoraphuli, India. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Kanwariyas carry water collected from the Ganga in Sheoraphuli, West Bengal, during the Kanwar Yatra, an annual Hindu pilgrimage dedicated to Lord Shiva. Each year in the sacred month of Sawan, millions of devotees, known as Kanwariyas, travel on foot to collect holy water from the Ganges River and carry it back to their local temples in honor of Lord Shiva. In this leg of the pilgrimage, the participants make their way toward Tarakeswar, a key spiritual destination in West Bengal, before returning to their hometowns. The Kanwar Yatra represents devotion, endurance, and spiritual cleansing. This vibrant religious event also involves singing, chanting, and coordinated group travel, often in decorated processions. The photo was taken on July 27, 2025, in Sheoraphuli, India. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Kanwariyas carry water collected from the Ganga in Sheoraphuli, West Bengal, during the Kanwar Yatra, an annual Hindu pilgrimage dedicated to Lord Shiva. Each year in the sacred month of Sawan, millions of devotees, known as Kanwariyas, travel on foot to collect holy water from the Ganges River and carry it back to their local temples in honor of Lord Shiva. In this leg of the pilgrimage, the participants make their way toward Tarakeswar, a key spiritual destination in West Bengal, before returning to their hometowns. The Kanwar Yatra represents devotion, endurance, and spiritual cleansing. This vibrant religious event also involves singing, chanting, and coordinated group travel, often in decorated processions. The photo was taken on July 27, 2025, in Sheoraphuli, India. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Kanwariyas carry water collected from the Ganga in Sheoraphuli, West Bengal, during the Kanwar Yatra, an annual Hindu pilgrimage dedicated to Lord Shiva. Each year in the sacred month of Sawan, millions of devotees, known as Kanwariyas, travel on foot to collect holy water from the Ganges River and carry it back to their local temples in honor of Lord Shiva. In this leg of the pilgrimage, the participants make their way toward Tarakeswar, a key spiritual destination in West Bengal, before returning to their hometowns. The Kanwar Yatra represents devotion, endurance, and spiritual cleansing. This vibrant religious event also involves singing, chanting, and coordinated group travel, often in decorated processions. The photo was taken on July 27, 2025, in Sheoraphuli, India. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Kanwariyas carry water collected from the Ganga in Sheoraphuli, West Bengal, during the Kanwar Yatra, an annual Hindu pilgrimage dedicated to Lord Shiva. Each year in the sacred month of Sawan, millions of devotees, known as Kanwariyas, travel on foot to collect holy water from the Ganges River and carry it back to their local temples in honor of Lord Shiva. In this leg of the pilgrimage, the participants make their way toward Tarakeswar, a key spiritual destination in West Bengal, before returning to their hometowns. The Kanwar Yatra represents devotion, endurance, and spiritual cleansing. This vibrant religious event also involves singing, chanting, and coordinated group travel, often in decorated processions. The photo was taken on July 27, 2025, in Sheoraphuli, India. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Kanwariyas carry water collected from the Ganga in Sheoraphuli, West Bengal, during the Kanwar Yatra, an annual Hindu pilgrimage dedicated to Lord Shiva. Each year in the sacred month of Sawan, millions of devotees, known as Kanwariyas, travel on foot to collect holy water from the Ganges River and carry it back to their local temples in honor of Lord Shiva. In this leg of the pilgrimage, the participants make their way toward Tarakeswar, a key spiritual destination in West Bengal, before returning to their hometowns. The Kanwar Yatra represents devotion, endurance, and spiritual cleansing. This vibrant religious event also involves singing, chanting, and coordinated group travel, often in decorated processions. The photo was taken on July 27, 2025, in Sheoraphuli, India. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Kanwariyas carry water collected from the Ganga in Sheoraphuli, West Bengal, during the Kanwar Yatra, an annual Hindu pilgrimage dedicated to Lord Shiva. Each year in the sacred month of Sawan, millions of devotees, known as Kanwariyas, travel on foot to collect holy water from the Ganges River and carry it back to their local temples in honor of Lord Shiva. In this leg of the pilgrimage, the participants make their way toward Tarakeswar, a key spiritual destination in West Bengal, before returning to their hometowns. The Kanwar Yatra represents devotion, endurance, and spiritual cleansing. This vibrant religious event also involves singing, chanting, and coordinated group travel, often in decorated processions. The photo was taken on July 27, 2025, in Sheoraphuli, India. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Kanwariyas carry water collected from the Ganga in Sheoraphuli, West Bengal, during the Kanwar Yatra, an annual Hindu pilgrimage dedicated to Lord Shiva. Each year in the sacred month of Sawan, millions of devotees, known as Kanwariyas, travel on foot to collect holy water from the Ganges River and carry it back to their local temples in honor of Lord Shiva. In this leg of the pilgrimage, the participants make their way toward Tarakeswar, a key spiritual destination in West Bengal, before returning to their hometowns. The Kanwar Yatra represents devotion, endurance, and spiritual cleansing. This vibrant religious event also involves singing, chanting, and coordinated group travel, often in decorated processions. The photo was taken on July 27, 2025, in Sheoraphuli, India. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Kanwariyas carry water collected from the Ganga in Sheoraphuli, West Bengal, during the Kanwar Yatra, an annual Hindu pilgrimage dedicated to Lord Shiva. Each year in the sacred month of Sawan, millions of devotees, known as Kanwariyas, travel on foot to collect holy water from the Ganges River and carry it back to their local temples in honor of Lord Shiva. In this leg of the pilgrimage, the participants make their way toward Tarakeswar, a key spiritual destination in West Bengal, before returning to their hometowns. The Kanwar Yatra represents devotion, endurance, and spiritual cleansing. This vibrant religious event also involves singing, chanting, and coordinated group travel, often in decorated processions. The photo was taken on July 27, 2025, in Sheoraphuli, India. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Kanwariyas carry water collected from the Ganga in Sheoraphuli, West Bengal, during the Kanwar Yatra, an annual Hindu pilgrimage dedicated to Lord Shiva. Each year in the sacred month of Sawan, millions of devotees, known as Kanwariyas, travel on foot to collect holy water from the Ganges River and carry it back to their local temples in honor of Lord Shiva. In this leg of the pilgrimage, the participants make their way toward Tarakeswar, a key spiritual destination in West Bengal, before returning to their hometowns. The Kanwar Yatra represents devotion, endurance, and spiritual cleansing. This vibrant religious event also involves singing, chanting, and coordinated group travel, often in decorated processions. The photo was taken on July 27, 2025, in Sheoraphuli, India. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Kanwariyas carry water collected from the Ganga in Sheoraphuli, West Bengal, during the Kanwar Yatra, an annual Hindu pilgrimage dedicated to Lord Shiva. Each year in the sacred month of Sawan, millions of devotees, known as Kanwariyas, travel on foot to collect holy water from the Ganges River and carry it back to their local temples in honor of Lord Shiva. In this leg of the pilgrimage, the participants make their way toward Tarakeswar, a key spiritual destination in West Bengal, before returning to their hometowns. The Kanwar Yatra represents devotion, endurance, and spiritual cleansing. This vibrant religious event also involves singing, chanting, and coordinated group travel, often in decorated processions. The photo was taken on July 27, 2025, in Sheoraphuli, India. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Kanwariyas carry water collected from the Ganga in Sheoraphuli, West Bengal, during the Kanwar Yatra, an annual Hindu pilgrimage dedicated to Lord Shiva. Each year in the sacred month of Sawan, millions of devotees, known as Kanwariyas, travel on foot to collect holy water from the Ganges River and carry it back to their local temples in honor of Lord Shiva. In this leg of the pilgrimage, the participants make their way toward Tarakeswar, a key spiritual destination in West Bengal, before returning to their hometowns. The Kanwar Yatra represents devotion, endurance, and spiritual cleansing. This vibrant religious event also involves singing, chanting, and coordinated group travel, often in decorated processions. The photo was taken on July 27, 2025, in Sheoraphuli, India. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Kanwariyas carry water collected from the Ganga in Sheoraphuli, West Bengal, during the Kanwar Yatra, an annual Hindu pilgrimage dedicated to Lord Shiva. Each year in the sacred month of Sawan, millions of devotees, known as Kanwariyas, travel on foot to collect holy water from the Ganges River and carry it back to their local temples in honor of Lord Shiva. In this leg of the pilgrimage, the participants make their way toward Tarakeswar, a key spiritual destination in West Bengal, before returning to their hometowns. The Kanwar Yatra represents devotion, endurance, and spiritual cleansing. This vibrant religious event also involves singing, chanting, and coordinated group travel, often in decorated processions. The photo was taken on July 27, 2025, in Sheoraphuli, India. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Kanwariyas carry water collected from the Ganga in Sheoraphuli, West Bengal, during the Kanwar Yatra, an annual Hindu pilgrimage dedicated to Lord Shiva. Each year in the sacred month of Sawan, millions of devotees, known as Kanwariyas, travel on foot to collect holy water from the Ganges River and carry it back to their local temples in honor of Lord Shiva. In this leg of the pilgrimage, the participants make their way toward Tarakeswar, a key spiritual destination in West Bengal, before returning to their hometowns. The Kanwar Yatra represents devotion, endurance, and spiritual cleansing. This vibrant religious event also involves singing, chanting, and coordinated group travel, often in decorated processions. The photo was taken on July 27, 2025, in Sheoraphuli, India. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Kanwariyas carry water collected from the Ganga in Sheoraphuli, West Bengal, during the Kanwar Yatra, an annual Hindu pilgrimage dedicated to Lord Shiva. Each year in the sacred month of Sawan, millions of devotees, known as Kanwariyas, travel on foot to collect holy water from the Ganges River and carry it back to their local temples in honor of Lord Shiva. In this leg of the pilgrimage, the participants make their way toward Tarakeswar, a key spiritual destination in West Bengal, before returning to their hometowns. The Kanwar Yatra represents devotion, endurance, and spiritual cleansing. This vibrant religious event also involves singing, chanting, and coordinated group travel, often in decorated processions. The photo was taken on July 27, 2025, in Sheoraphuli, India. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Kanwariyas carry water collected from the Ganga in Sheoraphuli, West Bengal, during the Kanwar Yatra, an annual Hindu pilgrimage dedicated to Lord Shiva. Each year in the sacred month of Sawan, millions of devotees, known as Kanwariyas, travel on foot to collect holy water from the Ganges River and carry it back to their local temples in honor of Lord Shiva. In this leg of the pilgrimage, the participants make their way toward Tarakeswar, a key spiritual destination in West Bengal, before returning to their hometowns. The Kanwar Yatra represents devotion, endurance, and spiritual cleansing. This vibrant religious event also involves singing, chanting, and coordinated group travel, often in decorated processions. The photo was taken on July 27, 2025, in Sheoraphuli, India. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Devotees Carry Ganga Water in Pilgrimage - India

Kanwariyas carry water collected from the Ganga in Sheoraphuli, West Bengal, during the Kanwar Yatra, an annual Hindu pilgrimage dedicated to Lord Shiva. Each year in the sacred month of Sawan, millions of devotees, known as Kanwariyas, travel on foot to collect holy water from the Ganges River and carry it back to their local temples in honor of Lord Shiva. In this leg of the pilgrimage, the participants make their way toward Tarakeswar, a key spiritual destination in West Bengal, before returning to their hometowns. The Kanwar Yatra represents devotion, endurance, and spiritual cleansing. This vibrant religious event also involves singing, chanting, and coordinated group travel, often in decorated processions. The photo was taken on July 27, 2025, in Sheoraphuli, India. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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