The officials of the Kabul Security Command have announced that the security forces are fully prepared to provide better security during the days of Muharram and Ashura in the capital and they say that in order to better honor these days, security and cultural committees have been formed with the presence of Shiite representatives.
Maulavi Abdul Salam Hanafi, the administrative deputy of the Prime Minister's Office of the Islamic Emirate, in a meeting with the governor of Kabul province, emphasized on ensuring the security of the Muharram mourning ceremony and asked the security forces of the Islamic Emirate to use all their efforts to ensure the security of mosques and takayas ...
Speaking to the media, Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, assures that the forces of the Islamic Emirate are working day and night to ensure the security of the "Days of Muharram" so that this ceremony can pass without any unfortunate incident like last year, and the citizens of the country are in the same space.
Afghan Vioce Agency (AVA) - Daily View: Only a few years have passed since this day was included in the country's official calendar as a public holiday; but celebrating Ashura and mourning for Imam Hussain (AS) and his companions is hundreds of years old, and no obstacle has ever been able to remove it. Rather, day by day, its glory and greatness has ...
The press office of Najaf Ashraf Province, on Monday, emphasizing that security and providing services to Hosseini mourners, announced the presence and participation of 5 million pilgrims at the same time as the first decade of Muharram.
Afghan police and volunteer groups of armed civilians tightened controls across the capital Kabul on Wednesday ahead of Ashura, the holiest day of the Shi’ite Muslim calendar, following a series of attacks on Shi’ite targets by ISIS Takfiri militants.
Scores of people have held a protest in Bahrain to voice their support for distinguished Shia cleric Sheikh Isa Qassim, who has been stripped of his nationality by the ruling Al Khalifah dynasty, and condemn the ongoing crackdown on pro-democracy activists in the tiny Persian Gulf kingdom.