Chehlum observed with religious reverence

Thousands participate in elegies, matam, and zanjeerzani along procession routes in Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi

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RAWALPINDI/KARACHI/LAHORE:

The Chehlum of Imam Hussain (RA) and the martyrs of Karbala was observed in Karachi with religious reverence and solemnity. The central mourning gathering (Majlis-e-Aza) was held at Nishtar Park under the auspices of Pak Muharram Hall, where renowned scholar Allama Shahenshah Naqvi delivered a sermon on the tribulations of the Ahl-e-Bait.

Following the Majlis, the main Chehlum procession began and proceeded along MA Jinnah Road to Imambargah Ali Raza, where congregational Zuhrain prayers were led by Allama Nazir Abbas Taqvi.

The procession then followed its traditional route, passing through Sea Breeze, Empress Market, Tibet Centre, Jama Cloth Market, and Lighthouse, concluding at Husainia Iranian Imambargah in Kharadar.

Tight security arrangements were in place, with walk-through gates installed at the procession’s entry and exit points, and routes sealed with barricades, water tankers, and containers. A heavy contingent of police and Rangers, including personnel on motorcycles, mobile vans, and armoured vehicles, was deployed.

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The procession was also monitored by sniffer dogs, the bomb disposal squad, and sharpshooters. Furthermore, mobile phone services remained suspended in certain areas for security reasons, and a ban on pillion riding was enforced.

Throughout the procession, mourning groups (matami anjumans) recited elegies and performed matam. Devotees paid homage to symbolic representations of Zuljanah (the horse of Imam Hussain RA), alams (flags), and taboots (replicas of coffins).

Distributions of food and drinks — including biryani, sheermal, sherbet, water, and tea — were also made as offerings (Nazr-o-Niyaz), while special arrangements were made by women for female mourners, including setting up water stalls (sabeels).

Moreover, to mitigate the effects of heat, water was sprayed along the route, while ambulances and medical camps were stationed throughout the processional route. Governor Kamran Tessori and Additional IG Javed Alam Odho also participated in the procession.

Chehlum, Urs of Data Ganj Bakhsh conclude in Lahore

The Chehlum of Imam Hussain (RA) and the concluding ceremonies of the Urs of Data Ali Hajveri, widely known as Data Ganj Bakhsh (RA), were observed across Punjab on Friday under extensive security arrangements. Authorities confirmed that all processions, majalis, and Urs gatherings concluded peacefully, with no major incidents reported.

This year, the 20th of Safar in the Islamic calendar coincided with both the Chehlum and the third and final day of the Urs celebrations in Lahore.

Over 37,000 police officers and personnel were deployed across the province to ensure security at 644 majalis and 392 mourning processions. In Lahore alone, 44 majalis and 14 processions were held, guarded by over 12,000 officers.

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DIG Operations Lahore Faisal Kamran personally inspected the route of the main Chehlum procession from Haveli Alf Shah in the inner city.

Security forces sealed connecting streets, stationed snipers on rooftops, and monitored routes via real-time CCTV provided by the Punjab Safe Cities Authority. Walk-through gates, 6,753 metal detectors, and 926 checkpoints were set up for screening.

Women officers were deployed for women and children, while plainclothes personnel monitored crowds.
“Maintaining peace and protecting every citizen is our mission,” Kamran said, urging public cooperation during sensitive occasions.

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