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News ID: 367926
18 August 2024 - 11:54
Who is Mahdi?

On the occasion of Imam Hussain’s (PBUH) Arbaeen, the campaign "Who is Imam Mahdi?" was launched in 27 pavilions, one of which is located in Salam Terminal of Imam Khomeini International Airport in Iranian capital of Tehran.

Hawzah News Agency- Montazeran Monji (PBUH) Institute, on the occasion of the days of Arbaeen, in order to introduce Imam Mahdi (peace be upon him) to the public audience, pilgrims and passers-by, launched the campaign called "Who is Imam Mahdi (PBUH)?" in Iran and Iraq simultaneously.

To introduce the campaign “Who is Imam Mahdi?” 27 pavilions have been set up, one of which is located at Imam Khomeini International Airport in the Iranian capital of Tehran, 5 pavilions are set up on the Iran-Iraq border, and 20 others are set up inside Iraq and are prepared for service during Arbaeen days. These pavilions offer Information about Imam Mahdi (peace be upon him) and his reappearance.

Introduction of Imam Mahdi (PBUH) at Imam Khomeini International Airport (RA)

According to this report, the "Who is Imam Mahdi? " Campaign was set up along with stalls containing cultural items produced at the Montazaran Monji Institute on the occasion of Hussaini Arbaeen at Imam Khomeini (RA) International Airport.

This pavilion, which was set up in the Salam Terminal of Imam Khomeini Airport, includes sections such as a children's game and storytelling room, a game room for teenagers, a library, and a "Who is Imam Mahdi?" campaign counter to introduce Imam Zaman (peace be upon him).

Shia cleric Hujjat al-Islam Mohammad Shojaei, the manager of Montazeran Monji Institute, visited these pavilions located at Imam Khomeini Airport (RA) and was informed about the activities of this center. This pavilion is ready to serve Arbaeen Hosseini pilgrims until August 25.

So far, other pavilions have been set up with the ambassadors of the campaign on the walking path of Najaf to Karbala, pillar 317, Sahlah Mosque, Najaf Ashraf, Imam Sadiq Street (peace be upon him).

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