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Here, I will upload photos of Iran, Shia Muslims, religious sites, and national-religious ceremonies of Shia Islam for you.
Shia girls
In Shia Islam, girls reach religious maturity (Taklif) at nine years of age. From this age onward, they are obligated to perform religious duties. Families often celebrate this milestone, and Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei hosted a ceremony for nine-year-old girls, naming the event "Jashn-e Fereshteh-ha" (Celebration of Angels).**
Ghadir
Eid al-Ghadir in Iran is celebrated with great enthusiasm. This day commemorates the appointment of Imam Ali (AS) as the successor to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Streets are adorned with lights and green flags, while people gather in mosques and religious centers. The celebrations include prayers, sermons, and poetry recitations. Sweets and free food (Nazri) are distributed, creating an atmosphere of love and unity. Eid al-Ghadir is not just a religious event—it’s a vibrant display of Iranian-Islamic culture, blending faith and tradition in a joyful, communal spirit.