The Significance of the Arba’een Walk: A Journey of Love, Service, and Devotion 

Every year, millions of people from across the world embark on a profound journey – one of faith, dignity, and devotion.  

The Arba’een Walk is one of the most powerful spiritual gatherings in the world, and its significance goes far beyond the physical walk.  

What is Arba’een? 

The word Arba’een means “forty” in Arabic. It marks forty days after the Day of Ashura, the day on which Imam Hussain (as) was martyred in the Battle of Karbala. 

Learn more about the Battle of Karbala here. 

Arba’een is a time of mourning for Imam Hussain’s (as) ultimate sacrifice. But more than that, it is a day of love, reflection, and loyalty.  

For millions around the globe, it’s a reminder to uphold the beloved legacy of Imam Hussain (as) – of justice, truth, and faith. 

What is the Arba’een Walk? 

Often referred to as the largest peaceful annual gathering in the world, the Arba’een Walk sees millions of pilgrims travel by foot to the holy shrine of Imam Hussain (as) in Karbala, Iraq. 

Many begin their journey from Najaf, the resting place of Imam Ali (as), covering almost 50 miles (80 kilometers). 

The roads are lined with hospitality, prayer, and charitable acts of love – all honoring the life of Imam Hussain (as).  

Why Do People Walk on Arba’een? 

The walk is more than just physical worship. It is: 

  • Devotion: An expression of love for Imam Hussain (as) and his unshakable stance against oppression. 
  • Unity: People of all ages, backgrounds, and even faiths walk together in peace. 
  • Charity: Locals set up tents (known as mowakeb) offering food, water, medical help, and rest to the pilgrims – all for free. 

Arba’een teaches us that faith is not just what we believe. It is how we live, how we worship, and how we uphold truth. 

The Zahra Trust and the Arba’een Walk 

Among the countless mowakeb along the route, The Zahra Trust’s Mowkeb at Pole 470 has become a beloved stop for thousands of pilgrims (zuwaar).  

What began over a decade ago has become a full-service center of care and compassion. 

At this key location, zuwaar are offered: 

  • Hot, fresh meals 
  • Cool, clean drinking water 
  • First aid and medical assistance 
  • Shaded rest areas for recovery 

The team serves not just with hands, but with hearts – honoring the legacy of Imam Hussain (as). 

Arba’een Together: How You Can Help 

This Arba’een, you can be part of this journey – even from afar. 

Your support helps make the walk possible by providing: 

  • Water to quench thirst 
  • Food to nourish weary travelers 
  • Shelters where pilgrims can rest and recover 

Let the legacy of Imam Hussain (as) inspire you to serve those who serve. Honor the ultimate sacrifice of Imam Hussain (as) by giving back to the lovers of Ahlulbayt (as) – and stand with those who defend justice, truth, and dignity. 

Donate now, and help keep the spirit of Arba’een alive for generations to come. 

FAQs

What is the Arba’een Walk?

The Arba’een Walk is an annual spiritual pilgrimage where millions of people walk to the shrine of Imam Hussain (as) in Karbala, Iraq. It commemorates the 40th day (Arba’een) after his martyrdom in the Battle of Karbala and is considered the largest peaceful gathering in the world. 

Why do Shia Muslims walk to Karbala on Arba’een?

Shia Muslims walk to Karbala to express their devotion to Imam Hussain (as) and his stand against injustice and tyranny. The walk symbolizes faith, sacrifice, and solidarity with the values he upheld. 

How long is the Arba’een Walk?

The most common Arba’een Walk route is from Najaf to Karbala, which is approximately 80 kilometres (50 miles) and usually takes about 2–3 days to complete. However, some pilgrims walk hundreds of kilometres from other regions. 

Is the Arba’een Walk bigger than Hajj?

Yes. In terms of attendance, the Arba’een Walk attracts significantly more participants than Hajj. In recent years, over 20 million people have participated in Arba’een, making it the largest annual pilgrimage in the world. 

How does The Zahra Trust support pilgrims during Arba’een?

The Zahra Trust operates a major mowkeb at Pole 470 along the walking route, offering hot meals, clean drinking water, medical assistance, and rest facilities to thousands of pilgrims, completely free of charge. 

Can I support the Arba’een Walk if I can’t attend?

Yes! You can support pilgrims by donating to charities like The Zahra Trust, which provide essential services during the walk. Your contributions help offer food, water, shelter, and medical aid to millions of zuwaar. 

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