As darkness descended upon Isfahan, thousands of mourners gathered beside the graves of the city's martyrs to commemorate Sham-e Ghariban, the night of sorrow following the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (AS) and his loyal companions in Karbala.
Iran (IMNA) - Holding candles in their hands and grief in their hearts, devotees paid tribute to the unparalleled sacrifice of the Master of Martyrs. The flickering lights illuminated not only the paths of the cemetery but also the enduring devotion of a nation whose love for Ashura transcends time.
Amid prayers, elegies, and tearful lamentations, the atmosphere echoed the profound loneliness endured by the surviving members of Imam Hussein's family on the night of Ashura. The gathering served as a poignant reminder of the values of sacrifice, dignity, and resistance embodied in the uprising of Karbala.
In the spiritual presence of Isfahan's martyrs, mourners renewed their allegiance to the ideals of Imam Hussein (AS), reaffirming that the message of Ashura continues to inspire generations in the pursuit of truth and justice.
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