
5 Million pilgrims mark mid-Shaaban in Karbala
'The visit concluded successfully, with all security, public services, transportation, and healthcare plans executed as intended,' al-Khattabi said during a press conference.
The mid-Shaaban pilgrimage is one of the largest religious gatherings in Karbala, held annually to commemorate the birth of Mohammed ibn al-Hassan, known as Imam Mahdi. The event draws millions of Shia Muslims from across Iraq and beyond to the city, which is home to the revered shrines of Imam Hussein ibn Ali, the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, and his brother Abbas.

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