From Attachment to a Sacred Figure to Loyalty to a Sacred Route: The Walking Pilgrimage of Arbaeen
Around 20 million Shia pilgrims shape one of the world’s biggest pilgrimages in Iraq, called “Arbaeen,” many of whom walk long distances to Karbala city as a part of the ritual every year. Faith in Imam Hussein, who was martyred in the battle of Karbala in 680 CE, is ce...
Main Authors: | Adel Nikjoo, Mohammad Sharifi-Tehrani, Mehdi Karoubi, Abolfazl Siyamiyan |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
MDPI AG
2020-03-01
|
Series: | Religions |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/11/3/145 |
Similar Items
Similar Items
-
A Qualitative Study of Iranian Pilgrims' Motives for Participating in Arbaeen Pilgrimage Ritual
by: yaser foroughi, et al.
Published: (2020-08-01) -
Arba'een Pilgrimage as a Social Movement
by: Zahed Ghafari hashjin, et al.
Published: (2018-08-01) -
An Analysis of Arbaeen Pilgrims' Perception of Servitors' Behavior; An Anthropological Account of the Colossal Arbaeen March
by: Esmaeil Sharahi, et al.
Published: (2019-09-01) -
Sacred and Space in Post-Secular Pilgrimage: The Camino de Santiago and Relational Model of the Sacred
by: Piotr Roszak -
The Impact of COVID-19 on Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage to the Holy City of Karbala
by: Hadil Faris, et al.