Ashura in Kirkuk and Khanaqin

Ashura is an important date in the Islamic calendar that occurs on the tenth day of Muharram, the first month in the Islamic lunar calendar. Ashura marks the martyrdom of Imam Husayn ibn Ali, a grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and members of his immediate family in the Battle of Karbala in the seventh century. Shia Muslims commemorate the tragedy with commemorative processions and  mourning rituals. The Day of Ashura is recognised by millions across the world to remember Hussain’s dignified stand for social justice.

Ashura in Kirkuk and Khanaqin

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Orange balloons by women activists cover the sky of Kirkuk
Orange balloons by women activists cover the sky of Kirkuk
Miss Iraq 2021 is back to her hometown
Miss Iraq 2021 is back to her hometown
Kirkuki children work even on International Children’s Day
Kirkuki children work even on International Children’s Day
Christmass Mass in Kirkuk
Christmass Mass in Kirkuk
Harvesting olives at Ezidis' Lalish temple
Harvesting olives at Ezidis' Lalish temple
Fryal and her sister took advantages of their free times during the lockdown to paint their tents
Fryal and her sister took advantages of their free times during the lockdown to paint their tents
Ninewa’s Telaskuf Christians prepare for Christmas celebrations
Ninewa’s Telaskuf Christians prepare for Christmas celebrations
Kirkuk hosts international street theatre festival
Kirkuk hosts international street theatre festival
A theatre performance amid the ruins of Mosul
A theatre performance amid the ruins of Mosul
The 5th anniversary of the Ezidi genocide
The 5th anniversary of the Ezidi genocide
Smile Land Water Park in Kirkuk
Smile Land Water Park in Kirkuk
Two young fine arts graduates in Mosul use colour and painting to add life to the war-shattered city.
Two young fine arts graduates in Mosul use colour and painting to add life to the war-shattered city.
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