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  Updated: April 10, 2005

Malmo Husseini march speaks out against terrorism

By: Anjum Kermani

MALMO, Sweden: Hundreds of Husseini mourners staged a mourning procession in downtown Malmo to commemorate Arbaeen of Chief of Martyrs Imam Hussein (AS) and his 72 loyal companions.

The peaceful Husseini march, first of its kind in the city, was organized by Al-Montazar Foundation affiliated with the office of Al-Marjay Ad-Diny Sayyed Ali Al-Husseini As-Sistani.

Swedish language brochures highlighting comprehensively the objective of revolution of Imam Hussein (AS), that was defense of Shariah and protection of high human values, were distributed to the Swedish people gathered at the event.

The mourners had Husseini standards in their hands as well as placards inscribed with anti-terrorism slogans making clear that followers of Islam – religion of peace, harmony and tranquility - have no link with terrorism and terrorist.

Sayyed Abou Reza and Sheik Abou Haydar Al-Kazemi addressed the partakers and brought to light role of Muhammadan Prophethood in defending peace on earth, stance of Islam towards terrorism and objective of Imam Hussein (AS).

Sayyedah Samia An-Nuri delivered her speech in Swedish language and highlighted significance of Arbaeen. Her speech drew large number of Swedish people. Later, Qaseedah of Sheik Abou Zahraa Al-Hamzavi was recited.

Swedish police fully cooperated to organize the Husseini march by blocking roads.


Copenhageners pay homage to Imam Hosain (AS)

COPENHAGEN, Denmark: Hundreds of Hosaini mourners attended a two-night Arbaeen program held at Hosainiyah Khedmah Ahl Al-Bait (AS) in Copenhagen, capital of Denmark.

 
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