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Celebraciones de Ghadir 2022 en todo Irán en imágenes

IQNA – Cientos de miles de personas en todo Irán salieron a las calles y mezquitas el lunes para celebrar Eid al-Ghadir.
El evento de Ghadir, o Eid al-Ghadir, es celebrado por los musulmanes chiítas de todo el mundo cada año. Es una de las fiestas importantes y felices fiestas de los musulmanes chiítas que se celebra el día 18 de Dhul Hijjah en el calendario lunar Hijri.
 
Fue el día en que, según los informes, el Santo Profeta (bpd) nombró a Ali ibn Abi Talib (p) como su califa y al Imam después de él siguiendo una orden de Dios.
 
Según estimaciones, varios cientos de miles de habitantes de Teherán participaron en las celebraciones especiales de Ghadir de este año, que se llevaron a cabo el lunes por la tarde en una longitud de 10 kilómetros en la icónica calle Valiasr de Teherán:
 
 
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Following photos show people of Ahvaz, Khuzestan province, attending the celebrations: 
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Below photos depict people of Esfahan clebrating Eid al-Ghadir in central Iran: 
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Karaj, Alborz Province, also hosted different ceremonies including sermons and eulogies:
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Thousands of people have also used this holiday oppurtunity to depart for Mashhad, northwest Iran, to make a pilgrimage to Imam Reza (AS) Holy Shrine and mark this eid in this sacred place:  
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Hazrat Masoumah (SA) Holy Shrine in Qom also hosted large number of pilgrims who marked the feast on Monday night: 
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People of Shiraz, Fars Province, took to Shah Cheragh Mausoleum to mark the event: 
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Following photos show a religious performance accompanies by a concert with the theme of Imam Ali (AS) which was held at Tehran's Milad Tower on Monday night: 
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