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Iraq

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Karbala Pilgrimage ( Without Flight )
9N / 10D
4.9

Karbala Pilgrimage ( Without Flight )

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Blessed Journey to Karbala with Misr
10N / 11D
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Blessed Journey to Karbala with Misr

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Karbala Moalla Ziyarat - (Without Flight)
6N / 7D
4.9

Karbala Moalla Ziyarat - (Without Flight)

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Journey to Karbala - (Without Flight)
7N / 8D
4.9

Journey to Karbala - (Without Flight)

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Ramadaan al-Moazzam
34N / 35D
4.9

Ramadaan al-Moazzam

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Blessed Karbala Pilgrimage Packages
9N / 10D
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Ziafat Al Husain Hotel
Ziafat Al Husain Hotel
4.0

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Emperor Hotel
Emperor Hotel
5.0

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The Star Tower Hotel
The Star Tower Hotel
4.0

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Hotel Anwar Baghdad
Hotel Anwar Baghdad
4.0

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Qamar al Qami Hotel
Qamar al Qami Hotel
3.0

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Burj Al Karmel
Burj Al Karmel
4.0

Karbala

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About Karbala Tours

Karbala, Karbala, Iraq

The Battle of Karbala, a pivotal event in early Islamic history, took place on October 10, 680 AD (10th of Muharram, 61 AH) near Karbala, Iraq. It involved a small group of supporters led by Husayn ibn Ali, a grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, against a much larger army of the Umayyad Caliphate. Husayn and his companions were killed, solidifying the event as a symbol of resistance against injustice and oppression for Shia Muslims, who commemorate it annually on Ashura. 

Key Aspects of the Battle:

  • Context: Husayn ibn Ali refused to pledge allegiance to Yazid I, the Umayyad Caliph, whom he considered a corrupt ruler. 
  • Location: The battle occurred near Karbala, a city in present-day Iraq. 
  • Participants: Husayn's forces, numbering around 70-145, faced a vastly superior Umayyad army of 4,000-5,000 soldiers. 
  • Outcome: The Umayyad army achieved a decisive victory, resulting in the deaths of Husayn and most of his companions. 

Significance:

  • Martyrdom: Husayn and his companions are revered as martyrs by Shia Muslims. 
  • Shia Identity: Karbala is a foundational event in Shia Islam, shaping their identity and theology. 
  • Symbol of Resistance: The battle became a symbol of resistance against tyranny and injustice for many Muslims. 
  • Annual Commemoration: The event is commemorated annually on Ashura, a day of public mourning and remembrance. 
  • Impact on Islamic History: The battle contributed to the development of Shia-Sunni divisions and the eventual overthrow of the Umayyad dynasty. 
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Answer.Yes, several hotels are located within walking distance of the Shrine of Imam Hussain and Abbas ibn Ali.

Answer.The most significant times are during Ashura (10th Muharram) and Arbaeen (40 days after Ashura). However, these times are also very crowded.

Answer.Individual travel is possible but many prefer guided group tours for convenience, especially during Arbaeen and Ashura.

Answer. Yes, but coverage can be patchy in crowded areas during religious events. Local SIM cards are available.

Answer. Modest dress is required. Women should wear an abaya and headscarf. Men should avoid shorts and sleeveless shirts.

  • Answer.Shrine of Imam Hussain (AS), Shrine of Hazrat Abbas (AS), Al-Qama River ,Al-Hurr ibn Yazid Shrine

Answer. Packages usually range from 7 to 12 days, often combined with visits to Najaf, Kufa, Samarra, and Baghdad.

Answer. Iraqi Dinar (IQD). Carry cash, as not all places accept cards.

Answer. Yes, most nationalities require a visa to enter Iraq. You can apply through the Iraqi consulate or join a group tour that facilitates visa processing.

Answer.You can find everything from basic guesthouses to luxury hotels. Early booking is recommended during religious events.

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