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However, elsewhere in [[Luhuf]], Sayyid b. Tawus mentions that the caravan of the captives arrived in [[Iraq]] from al-Sham and arrived in Karbala on the day of Arba'in and after visiting Imam al-Husayn (a) moved towards Medina. He also mentions that they also visited [[Jabir b. 'Abd Allah Ansari]] and some of [[Bani Hashim]] as well.
However, elsewhere in [[Luhuf]], Sayyid b. Tawus mentions that the caravan of the captives arrived in [[Iraq]] from al-Sham and arrived in Karbala on the day of Arba'in and after visiting Imam al-Husayn (a) moved towards Medina. He also mentions that they also visited [[Jabir b. 'Abd Allah Ansari]] and some of [[Bani Hashim]] as well.


[[Sayyid Muhammad Ali Qadi Tabataba'i]] wrote a comprehensive book called Tahqiq darbari-yi Avval Arba'in Sayyid al-Shuhada (a) to refute the views of Muhaddith Nuri and Shaykh 'Abbas Qumi.
[[Sayyid Muhammad 'Ali Qadi Tabataba'i]] wrote a comprehensive book called Tahqiq darbari-yi Avval Arba'in Sayyid al-Shuhada (a) to refute the views of Muhaddith Nuri and Shaykh 'Abbas Qumi.


== Visit of Jabir ==
== Visit of Jabir ==
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In a hadith from [[Imam al-Hasan al-'Askari (a)]], the faithful are described as having five signs, one of which is Ziyara of Arba'in.
In a hadith from [[Imam al-Hasan al-'Askari (a)]], the faithful are described as having five signs, one of which is Ziyara of Arba'in.


Also, a [[Ziyarat nameh]] [literally: "visit letter"] for the day of Arba'in is narrated from [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] and [[Shaykh 'Abbas Qumi]] has mentioned it in his [[Mafatih al-Jinan]] in the third chapter after [[Ziyara of 'Ashura ghayr Ma'rufa]] with the title of “Ziyarat Arbain".
Also, a [[Ziyarat nameh]] [literally: "visit letter"] for the day of Arba'in is narrated from [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] and [[Shaykh 'Abbas Qumi]] has mentioned it in his [[Mafatih al-Jinan]] in the third chapter after [[Ziyara of 'Ashura ghayr Ma'rufa]] with the title of "Ziyarat Arbain".


[[Sayyid Muhammad Ali Qadi Tabataba'i|Qadi Tabataba'i]] says that Shi'a also call Ziyara of Arba'in, "Maradd al-Rra's" meaning “the return of the head", suggesting that when the captives came back to Karbala on that day, they also brought the head of Imam al-Husayn (a) and buried it with the body.
[[Sayyid Muhammad 'Ali Qadi Tabataba'i|Qadi Tabataba'i]] says that Shi'a also call Ziyara of Arba'in, "Maradd al-Rra's" meaning "the return of the head", suggesting that when the captives came back to Karbala on that day, they also brought the head of Imam al-Husayn (a) and buried it with the body.


== procession of Arba'in ==
== procession of Arba'in ==
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Recommendation of the Ziyara of Arba'in has been the cause of the procession of [[Shi'a]], especially Shi'a of Iraq, to move towards Karbala every year on the occasion of Arba'in. This procession is usually made on foot and is considered as one of the most crowded rallies in the world. In 2013, some reports mentioned the number of 15 million pilgrims attending Karbala.
Recommendation of the Ziyara of Arba'in has been the cause of the procession of [[Shi'a]], especially Shi'a of Iraq, to move towards Karbala every year on the occasion of Arba'in. This procession is usually made on foot and is considered as one of the most crowded rallies in the world. In 2013, some reports mentioned the number of 15 million pilgrims attending Karbala.


[[Sayyid Muhammad Ali Qadi Tabataba'i|Qadi Tabataba'i]] wrote that procession of Arba'in towards Karbala has been a custom among Shi'a since the time of Imams (a) and Shi'a used to perform it even at the time of [[Umayyads]] and [[Abbasids]].
[[Sayyid Muhammad 'Ali Qadi Tabataba'i|Qadi Tabataba'i]] wrote that procession of Arba'in towards Karbala has been a custom among Shi'a since the time of Imams (a) and Shi'a used to perform it even at the time of [[Umayyads]] and [[Abbasids]].


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