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Ziarat e Arbaeen
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A sacred supplication recited on the occasion of Arbaeen, commemorating the 40th day after the martyrdom of Imam Hussain (AS), highlighting his sacrifice, virtues, and divine mission.
"Ziyarat e Arbaeen" is a profound supplication recited on the 20th of Safar, marking the Arbaeen (40th day) of Imam Hussain's (AS) martyrdom. It is one of the most emphasized Ziyaraat in Islamic traditions, with great spiritual and historical significance. This supplication beautifully expresses love and allegiance to Imam Hussain (AS), acknowledges his sacrifice for Islam, and seeks blessings from Allah (SWT). The book provides the Arabic text, translation, and explanation of the Ziyarat, along with the historical background of Arbaeen, the importance of the Ziyarat, and the virtues of visiting the shrine of Imam Hussain (AS) in Karbala. It also explores the annual Arbaeen walk and its spiritual impact on millions of devotees worldwide.
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