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Blood Donation instead of Self-Flagellation in Ashura Mourning

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When users search for the words ‘Shiite’ and ‘Ashura mourning’ in Google, they usually find graphic photos of self-flagellation rituals in different parts of the world.

Blood Donation instead of Self-Flagellation in Ashura Mourning
Self-flagellation in Pakistan’s Karachi

However, the culture of Ashura [the tenth day of Muharram when Imam Hussein (PBUH) and his companions were martyred] has taught great lessons to Muslims and even non-Muslims in the world.

The South African anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela is one of the non-Muslims who was inspired by the culture of Ashura.

“I have spent more than 20 years in prison, then on one night I decided to surrender by signing all the terms and conditions of government. But suddenly I thought about Imam Hussein and Karbala movement and Imam Hussein gave me strength to stand for right of freedom and liberation and I did,” Mandela says in his writings.

There are also many more rituals and ceremonies held across Iran and other parts of the world that demonstrate the positive image of Ashura.

These are just some of the aspects of the great day of Ashura and Muharram mourning, which is limited by some foreign media to the violent and forbidden act of self-flagellation.

Many Shiite scholars, including the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, have declared that self-flagellation is banned in Islamic Sharia.

However, some Muslims still do the self-harm to mourn the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, the third Shiite Imam.

According to a report by Tasnim, the move is being used by non-Muslims as a pretext to display a violent image of Shiites. On the other hand, it is harmful to the bodies of Muslims, and is thus banned in Islamic Sharia.

Ayatollah Khamenei has clearly outlined that self-flagellation is haram or banned in Islam. “Not only isn’t it an act of mourning, it also spoils the image of mourning,” the Leader says.

Therefore, Ayatollah Khamenei stresses, all followers of Islam should obey the order and avoid such moves that harm the Ahl ul-Bayt’s school of thought.

Following the fatwa by Ayatollah Khamenei and many other scholars like Ayatollah Nasser Makarem Shirazi, Iran’s Judiciary system has announced that it will prosecute whoever self-flagellates during Muharram mourning.

 

In Muharram, Iranians Donate Their Blood as a Religious Vow

Iranian woman donating her blood as a religious vow in Muharram
Iranian woman donating her blood as a religious vow in Muharram

Many of those who flagellate themselves during the days of Muharram do it as a religious vow they have made in return for the fulfillment of one of their wishes.

Instead of self-flagellation, however, Iranians are following a humanitarian tradition, which is blood donation as a religious vow.

People in many cities, including northwestern holy city of Mashhad and Western Kurdish-majority city of Sanandaj, flocked to blood donation centres during the mourning days to donate their blood as part of their religious vows.

Such moves can help improve the negative image of Shiites’ mourning rituals, which are sometimes depicted by Western media through the images of self-flagellation.

Blood Donation

US and Saudi Arabia Agree on Allowing ISIS Fighters to Escape Mosul

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Saudi Arabia has reportedly struck a secret deal with the US which will enable the depraved death-cult to go to fight against the Syrian government.

The insider said, “More than 9,000 ISIS militants will be redeployed from Mosul to the eastern regions of Syria to carry out a major offensive operation, which involves capturing Deir ez-Zor and Palmyra.”

According to a report by Daily Express, as covered by Al Alam, the source added that the proposed siege of Mosul has been signed off by Barack Obama and is set to take place in October.

An additional 500 US troops will be sent to the strategic stronghold of Mosul to help in the fight against the twisted extremists, US Secretary of Defence Ashton Carter said.

Discussing why the US is willing to let ISIS terrorists walk free from the proposed onslaught, the insider hinted the move may be designed to “diminish” the importance of Russian forces in the region.

The source added, “Washington must somehow counter Russia’s achievements in Syria, try to diminish their importance.”

“Apart from the purely political dividends, the other purpose of this operation, obviously, will be to discredit the success of Russian Airspace forces. And, of course, it’s an attempt to undermine Syrian President Assad.”

 

Iranian People Light Candles to Mourn for Imam Hussein’s Martyrdom

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On the 10th day of first Islamic month, Muharram, which is known as Ashura, people in Iran and other parts of the world mourn for the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (PBUH) by lighting candles.

Last night [Wednesday, October 13] was the Sham-e Ghariban [literally the Night of Strangers]. In this ritual, mourners hold candles in their hands and symbolically search for the corpses of the fallen martyrs of the Battle of Karbala, where Imam Hussein and his companions were martyred by the army of Yazid I.
Here are photos of the ritual taken by different Iranian news agencies in different parts of Iran:

 

 

Iran Condemns Attacks against Ashura Mourners in Nigeria and Afghanistan

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At least 11 people were killed and several others injured when Nigerian forces opened fire at Shiite mourners in the cities of Kaduna and Funtua on Wednesday.

According to the Press TV correspondent, troops fired tear gas and live bullets at the mourners in the two cities.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi condemned the attack and underlined the need for the perpetrators of the crime to be brought to justice.

“The violent and brutal measures by extremists and Wahhabi-affiliated forces against Shiites and mourners of Imam Hussein have to be stopped, and perpetrators of such acts need to be immediately arrested and brought to justice,” Qassemi said.

The Iranian official pointed to reported negligence of duty by the police forces to control the situation, and reminded the Nigerian government of its responsibility to ensure the safety of mourners attending such religious processions.

Iran Condemns Attacks against Ashura Mourners in Nigeria and Afghanistan

 

During the clashes between mourners and Nigerian forces, a house belonging to prominent Shiite cleric Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky was also set alight in Kaduna.

The clashes came as tensions are already running high between the regime and Nigeria’s Shiite Muslims who have been demanding the release of Sheikh Zakzaky, the leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, who was arrested last December after his house was raided following deadly clashes that left hundreds of Shiites dead.

 

‘Afghanistan Attack Reveals Grudge against Muslims’

The Iranian official also condemned the deadly attacks against worshippers and mourners in Afghanistan over the past 24 hours, which killed over two dozen people.

“The massacre of defenseless mourners in Afghanistan reveals the insatiable grudge of terrorists and their supporters against the unity of the Islamic Ummah,” Qassemi said, calling on all international and regional players to seriously counter terrorism.

On Wednesday, at least 14 Afghan civilians were killed in a bomb blast outside a mosque in northern Balkh province.

Iran Condemns Attacks against Ashura Mourners in Nigeria and Afghanistan

 

The attack in Balkh, which targeted a group of Shias following ceremonies commemorating Ashura, came a day after a deadly gun attack on Shia worshippers at a shrine in the capital, Kabul, claimed the lives of 14 people.

The ISIS Takfiri terrorist group claimed responsibility for the mass shooting in Kabul.

Iran Foils Plot by Takfiri Terrorists in Fars Province

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Iran’s Intelligence Minister Mahmoud Alavi says a Takfiri [extremist] terrorist plot has been discovered and thwarted in the southern province of Fars.

Alavi made the announcement on Wednesday, October 12, adding that during the operations, several foreign nationals were detained and around 100 kilograms of explosives were discovered.

He also said that the Takfiris had planned to carry out their plot during the mourning ceremonies commemorating the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein (PBUH), the third Shiite Imam, as reported by Press TV.

The Takfiri terrorists’ plot in Fars indicates that they are extending the scope of their operations from border areas to the heart of Iran.

A few weeks ago, elements affiliated with the ISIS terrorist group had planned attacks in Semnan Province, central Iran, but their plot was foiled.

Also on June 20, Iran’s Intelligence Ministry announced in a statement that its agents thwarted a major plot by the Takfiri-Wahhabi groups for a series of bombing raids across the country during religious events in the holy month of Ramadan.

Later, Intelligence Minister Alavi said a series of operations to arrest the terrorists had begun on June 14 and continued until June 20, as reported by Tasnim.

According to the Minister, 10 Takfiri-Wahhabi terrorists were arrested in Tehran and three border and central provinces of the country, saying they had masterminded different operations including planting bombs, detonation of remote control bombs, suicide attacks, and blowing up explosive-laden vehicles.

The terrorists wanted to carry out bombing raids in crowded locations, and had located 50 targets, the Minister explained, saying they had even prepared the explosive material for some of the attacks and were preparing or receiving some for the others.

 

Condolence Theatre in Commemoration of Imam Hussein

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Ta’zieh [a type of condolence theatre or passion play] is one of the ways in which Shiites in Iran and other countries commemorate the tragic battle of Karbala.

In these plays, the actors play the roles of Imam Hussein, the third Shiite Imam, his companions, and his enemies.

IRNA has published photos of a Ta’zieh in Nooshabad, north of Kashan, [239km away from Tehran], which depicts the arrival of Imam Hussein’s caravan in Karbala, where they were all martyred by the army of Yazid I:

 

Iranian and Russian FMs Agree on Syria Diplomatic Push

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Iranian FM Zarif and his Russian counterpart Lavrov discussed the ongoing crisis in Syria in a phone conversation on Tuesday, during which both stressed that the only solution to the Syrian crisis is a diplomatic one.

Earlier, a senior advisor to Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said that Iran and Russia must strengthen their strategic cooperation on regional and international issues, especially the ongoing crisis in Syria.

“Strong and strategic relations between the two countries are very important in the establishment of regional peace and stability and the settlement of issues,” the Leader’s advisor on international affairs, Ali Akbar Velayati, said in a meeting with Russia’s special envoy for Syria Alexander Lavrentiev in Tehran.

Syria has been gripped by foreign-backed militancy over the past five and a half years, which has claimed the lives of around 400,000 people.

Saudi King Salman Calls Off Royal Family’s Financial Grants

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According to a report by Young Journalists Club (YJC), as translated by IFP, Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has cancelled all financial concessions given to princes of the royal family, and is paying only their monthly salaries.

He might also reconsider the staggering salaries of the Royal Family, the Arabic-language Ray al-Youm newspaper reported.

Earlier, due to the oil price slump, the Saudi King had decided to shrink the salaries of ministers and senior staff within the framework of austerity measures to tackle the costs of the war in Yemen and support for the terrorists in Syria.

He also called for a stop in foreign investments and started firing foreign workers.

Informed sources say the King has decided to cancel all financial concessions of the Princes and will only pay their monthly salaries.

According to the sources, it is not unlikely that the Saudi King decides to cancel paying the salaries to senior Saudi princes who have big plans of investment and hold bank accounts of hundreds of millions of dollars, as some of the princes’ money go beyond $1bn.

It is also stressed that Saudi Princes avoid any financial and political scandals in western countries, particularly in the US, because Riyadh is not ready to defend them due to dire foreign policy and relations.

According to this report, Saudi princes are accustomed to commit financial and sexual scandals in the West.

Riyadh is facing a critical situation, because, on the one hand, it has concerns about escalating domestic dissatisfactions, and on the other hand, its foreign relations, particularly with Egypt, are getting into crisis.

Also the relations between Riyadh and Washington have faced a severe crisis due to the approval of JASTA (the bill that allows the prosecution of Saudi Arabia in US courts over 9/11 attacks).

Saudi authorities are concerned about the loss of hundreds of billions of dollars in the US as Washington might freeze the assets as compensation for the victims of 9/11 attacks.

Iran Shut Downs 700 Dating Websites

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According to a report by IRIB News Agency, as translated by IFP, Brigadier General Kamal Hadianfar, the Cyber Police Commander, announced that more than 700 illegal dating websites have been blocked, and their operators are being prosecuted.

Websites for finding one’s future spouse should have legal permissions for their operation, Hadianfar noted, adding that such licence should be issued by the Ministry of Youths.

The Iranian general further referred to numerous lawsuits filed against such websites in the past, adding that many people have sued these websites for defamation.

He said these websites claim that they are trying to solve the country’s marriage problem, while they just think about making profit, and do not care about their users’ honour.

Iran’s Coastal Waters New Home to Rarely Seen Venomous Sea Snake

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Scientists Mohsen Rezaie-Atagholipour, Qeshm Environmental Management Office, Qeshm Island, Iran, Parviz Ghezellou, Medicinal Plants and Drugs Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University, Iran, Dr. Nicolas Vidal, Département Systématique & Evolution, Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, France, and three Iranian fellows, are collaborating on a project on the biodiversity of sea snakes in the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman, Phys.org news website reported on Monday.

In 1864, German-born British zoologist, Albert Günther (1830-1914), discovered a new species of highly venomous viviparous (giving live birth) sea snakes, thereafter named Günther’s sea snake (Microcephalophis cantoris). The species is famous because it has a very small head, compared to its body and is, therefore, sometimes called Günther’s narrow/small-headed sea snake. It is a rare species, and, since its discovery, it has only been recorded from the coastal waters of a few countries in the western Malay Peninsula and the Indian subcontinent.

During their survey, an adult Günther’s sea snake was caught by a fishing trawler (a fishing vessel pulling a baglike net) in Iranian coastal waters off the western Gulf of Oman. This was the first record of this rarely seen venomous viviparous sea snake in the area. The specimen is deposited and available in the Zoological Museum at the Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran.

As a result, the researchers have now published a checklist of the sea snake species in the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman, including this new record, in the open access journal ZooKeys.

There are about 60 living species of highly venomous viviparous sea snakes in the world, distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific region. Out of them, nine have been previously recorded from the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. Following the discovery of the Günther’s sea snake, the total number of sea snakes in the area is ten.