The Arba'een Pilgrimage, or the Arba'een Walk, is the world's largest annual public gathering. It is held at Karbala, Iraq at the end of the 40-day mourning period following Ashura, the religious ritual for the commemoration of martyrdom of the grandson of Prophet Mohammad and the third Shia Muslim Imam, Husayn ibn Ali...The number of participants in the annual pilgrimage reached 25 million or more by 2016. On the routes of the pilgrimage, food, accommodation and other services are provided for free by volunteers.That would be a great opportunity to do some propaganda, right? Millions of people passing by can see what you have to say.
Monday, October 4, 2021
4:05 PM
Elder of Ziyon
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Wikipedia says:
Some Iraqis decided to put up signs and drinking stations that say "No to Normalization."
Here are the photos published in Iranian media:
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