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Muharram 2021: Strict Security arrangement, traffic plan implemented in Karachi

Muharram 2021: Strict Security arrangement, traffic plan implemented in Karachi

More than 5,000 police officers have been deployed in Karachi for the Muharram procession. According to details, all roads leading to the 9 Muharram procession in Karachi have been closed. Sources said that a total of 5047 police officers and youths are present on the 9th of Muharram to monitor and provide security to the … Read more

Karachi police issues traffic plan for Muharram processions to mark tragedy of Karbala

Muharram processions traffic plan

The Karachi traffic police has issued the traffic plan for the Muharram procession that will start from the Nishtar Park and end at the Imambargah Hussainian Iranian at Kharadar.

The traffic plan is for Muharram 8, 9 and 10, which marks the martyrdom of Imam Hussain (AS) and his followers at Karbala.

Here’s the traffic plan issued by the police:

Muharram 8 — The procession will pass through Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto Road, Father Jaminis Road, Mehfil-e-Shah Khurasan, MA Jinnah Road, Mansfield Street, Preedy Street, Tibet Chowk, MA Jinnah Road, Chand Bibi Chowk, Nishtar Road, Nigar Cinema, Altaf Hussain Road, Denso Hall, MA Jinnah Road, Kharadar police station and Bombay Bazaar to reach the Imambargah.

Muharram 9 — A procession will start from Liaquatabad via Imambargah Martin Road to the Nishtar Park where a Majlis will be held. After the Majlis, the procession will start from the Nishter Park at about 12pm and then proceed to the Imambargah Hussain Iranian, Kharadar.

The route will include Nishter Park, Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto Road, Father Jaminis Road, Mehfil-e-Shah Khurasan, MA Jinnah Road, Mansfield Street, Preedy Street, Tibet Chowk, MA Jinnah Road, Boulton Market, Bombay Bazaar, Kharadar, Nawab Mahabbat Khanji Road and Hussainian Iranian Imambargah.

As soon as the processions will start from Nishter Park, all vehicular traffic coming from the city side will be diverted towards Soldier Bazaar Road (Bahadur Yar Jang Road), Coast Guard, Anklesaria Chowk to Jubilee or Nishter Road.

Traffic coming from Nazimabad will be diverted from Lasbela towards Nishter Road and the zoological garden to reach their destinations. The traffic coming from the Liaquatabad side will be diverted to Martin Road towards the jail side.

All traffic coming from the Stadium Roadside will proceed via New MA Jinnah Road. These vehicles will be diverted on Dadabhoi Noorji Road towards Kashmir Road, Society Light Signal, Shahrah-e-Quaideen and Sharea Faisal.

The traffic coming from the Super Highway and Gulberg side will be diverted from Liaquatabad No 10 towards Nazimabad No 2 and will proceed via Habib Bank Flyover, Estate Avenue Road and Sher Shah to Mauripur Road.

Traffic will not be permitted to proceed along the route of the procession from Gurumandir. These vehicles will be diverted to Bahadur Yar Jang Road.

Traffic on MA Jinnah Road will not be allowed from Preedy Street, Aga Khan-III Road and Mansfield Street to proceed towards Saddar.

No traffic will be allowed to pass MA Jinnah Road-Preedy Street junction until the procession has crossed the intersection. All kinds of traffic coming from the zoo and Aga Khan-III Road will be allowed till Anklesaria Hospital.

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Federal govt. announces two holidays to mark Youm-e-Ashura

Youm-e-Ashura holidays announced

The federal government has on Friday announced two holidays for the upcoming Youm-e-Ashura, a major religious observance of the martyrdom at Karbala of Hazrat Hussein, a grandson of the Prophet Muhammad.

The notification from the Interior Ministry said that the government has declared August 18 and 19 as public holidays to mark Youm-e-Ashura.

Earlier this week, the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee sighted the Muharram-ul-Haram moon, which rings in the new Islamic year, 1443 AH.

Youm-e-Ashura will be marked on August 19 (Thursday).

What Is Ashura?

The day of Ashura is marked by Muslims as a whole, but for Shia Muslims, it is a major religious observance of the martyrdom at Karbala of Hazrat Hussein, a grandson of the Prophet Muhammad.

It falls on the 10th of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic lunar calendar.

For Shia Muslims, Ashura is a divine day of mourning the martyrdom of Hussein in 680 AD at Karbala in modern-day Iraq.

It is marked with mourning rituals and passion plays re-enacting the martyrdom.

Shia men and women dressed in black also parade through the streets slapping their chests and chanting.

Govt. Issued Fresh Guidelines For Muharram Processions

The Sindh government has ordered the adherence to COVID-19 standard operating procedures (SOPs) during Muharram processions and, making it mandatory to wear face masks by each participant and availability of sanitizers.

According to the notification, those Zakirs will be allowed to conduct majalis who have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

It has been guided to minimize the participation strength of children and elderly people. Also, it has been directed for the establishment of special vaccination camps for on spot vaccination of individuals attending processions.

muharram processions guidelines

In specific guidelines, the home department issued directives for the setup of majalis venues which is open and spacious with proper ventilation arrangements.

Moreover, thermal screening of each participant will be conducted at the entrance.

Health desks should be established to help isolate individuals with COVID symptoms, with signs of cough, flu and fever will not be allowed to enter the venue.

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Muharram Processions: Govt. Issues Fresh Guidelines Amidst COVID Spike

Muharram processions COVID guidelines

The Sindh Home Department has issued fresh guidelines for the Muharram processions and majalis amid the highly contagious Delta variant of the Coronavirus pandemic.

The Sindh government has ordered the adherence to COVID-19 standard operating procedures (SOPs) during Muharram processions and, making it mandatory to wear face masks by each participant and availability of sanitizers.

According to the notification, those Zakirs will be allowed to conduct majalis who have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

It has been guided to minimize the participation strength of children and elderly people. Also, it has been directed for the establishment of special vaccination camps for on spot vaccination of individuals attending processions.

muharram processions guidelines

In specific guidelines, the home department issued directives for the setup of majalis venues which is open and spacious with proper ventilation arrangements.

Moreover, thermal screening of each participant will be conducted at the entrance.

Health desks should be established to help isolate individuals with COVID symptoms, with signs of cough, flu and fever will not be allowed to enter the venue.

What Is Ashura?

The day of Ashura is marked by Muslims as a whole, but for Shia Muslims, it is a major religious observance of the martyrdom at Karbala of Hazrat Hussein, a grandson of the Prophet Muhammad.

It falls on the 10th of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic lunar calendar.

For Shia Muslims, Ashura is a divine day of mourning the martyrdom of Hussein in 680 AD at Karbala in modern-day Iraq.

It is marked with mourning rituals and passion plays re-enacting the martyrdom.

Shia men and women dressed in black also parade through the streets slapping their chests and chanting.

Read more