An English priest express his journey to Karbala during Al-Arbaeen Pilgrimage
The English Anglican priest, Andrew Thompson, recounted his visit to Holy Karbala a few months ago, where he was astonished by the number of pilgrims and organization.
Thompson described in his writings the experience of the Arbaeen Pilgrimage to Imam Hussain (PBUH), the grandson of the Holy Prophet of Islam, as he joined millions of visitors during his visit in 2023.
Titled "Inside One of the Greatest Religious Pilgrimages in the World,” Thompson provided a poignant description of this unique experience, describing how this massive gathering, attended by over 20 million visitors from around the world, brought together people of all ages and backgrounds in the holy city of Karbala."
The English priest participated in the city's activities, witnessing the generosity and hospitality offered by Iraqi volunteers to the visitors. As Thompson embarked on his journey in this flowing sea of humanity, he met with many people worldwide, including many Muslim visitors.
He felt safe, welcomed, and even honoured because of his white robe as a Christian priest, noticing how many warmly greeted him with a handshake or a touch on the shoulder, reflecting respect for the historical role Christians played in supporting Imam Hussein in the tragedy of Karbala.
Thompson concluded his article by affirming that he would share with the world what he saw and experienced during this impactful visit, just as the survivors of the Battle of Karbala did upon their return from captivity.
Source: Shiawaves En