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After performing the sections expressing the Holy name, advice, sermon, Morshed Bahari goes on to the explanation of the curtain and the story of the old lady pilgrim and Abbasid caliph, [https://www.britannica.com/biography/al-Mutawakkil Mutawakkil]. The cruel Caliph of Baghdad prevents the pilgrimage of the old woman to the shrine of [[Imam | After performing the sections expressing the Holy name, advice, sermon, Morshed Bahari goes on to the explanation of the curtain and the story of the old lady pilgrim and Abbasid caliph, [https://www.britannica.com/biography/al-Mutawakkil Mutawakkil]. The cruel Caliph of Baghdad prevents the pilgrimage of the old woman to the shrine of [[Imam Hussain]], third [[Imam]] of the [[Shi'ites]] who was martyred in [[Karbala]]. Mutawakkil orders that the old woman be thrown into the Tigris river. The woman's prayer to Imam Hussain causes [[Abbas ibn Ali]] to rush to her aid to complete her pilgrimage to her Imam. | ||
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* Ardalan, hamidreza (2008). Picture-storyteller masters of iran, the Iranian academy of the art, 2008, volume 15. ISBN: 978-964-2986-033(vol.15). 978-964-2986-002(set). | * Ardalan, hamidreza (2008). Picture-storyteller masters of iran, the Iranian academy of the art, 2008, volume 15. ISBN: 978-964-2986-033(vol.15). 978-964-2986-002(set). |