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00:00Two thousand and one hundred.
00:01Two thousand and one hundred.
00:02Two thousand and one hundred.
00:05Which column did you start walking from?
00:07Twenty-six.
00:08Before the first column.
00:10I started at the Holy Mosque of Imam Ali, peace be upon him.
00:13I started at the first column.
00:14From the first column.
00:15We started before the first column, Alhamdulillah.
00:18From the place of Imam Ali.
00:19We stopped, took a break, and moved on.
00:21Is there fatigue?
00:22Fatigue? No, there is no fatigue.
00:25Of course there is fatigue.
00:26There is fatigue, but we are used to it every year, and we love it.
00:28There is fatigue, there is high temperature, there is heat, but Alhamdulillah.
00:32Of course there is fatigue.
00:33A lot of fatigue, and a lot of effort.
00:36The heat of the sun, and at night.
00:38Of course there is fatigue, but there is something that makes the fatigue easier,
00:42and that is that we are going to Imam Hussain, may Allah bless him.
00:45How far have you walked so far?
00:47How many kilometers?
00:48How many kilometers?
00:49I mean, you have about fifty kilometers.
00:52I don't know, fifty kilometers, sixty kilometers.
00:54I don't know, about fifty kilometers.
00:59I would say about thirty-five kilometers.
01:01Do you know what the number 2100 means?
01:04No.
01:05No, there is no number 2100.
01:10No, I don't know.
01:11I don't have an idea, but I think it is the period of absence.
01:14In fact, it is a number related to the distance that the girls walked, if I am not mistaken.
01:20I want you to read what is written on this paper, Ms. Ali.
01:22We remember the historians.
01:23We have a record of the girls who walked from Karbala to Kufa.
01:26Then to Damascus, a distance of about two thousand and one hundred kilometers.
01:33Kufa
01:37Kufa
01:41Kufa
01:45Kufa
01:47Peace and mercy of Allah be upon you.
01:53Five hundred and sixty.
02:03We don't compare.
02:05We don't compare with anyone.
02:07With the people of the house, or with the imam, or with the girls, or with anyone.
02:15And I am a detainee.
02:17We walk eighty kilometers and we say, we are tired.
02:23Because this is a big issue.
02:25It is a big number of people who walk.
02:27It is not a small number.
02:29Especially in the days before, not like now.
02:31And there is no rest.
02:33We rested.
02:35We went to the restaurants.
02:37We ate in the restaurants.
02:39We slept a little.
02:41Sometimes in the sauna, sometimes in the air conditioning.
02:43There is nothing.
02:45We are walking.
02:47Maybe we are walking in a place where everything has become easier for us.
02:51From food, from drinking.
02:53They walked in more difficult conditions than that.
02:55They were covered in mud.
02:57Except food, drink, food and sleep.
02:59There was nothing.
03:01Maybe every time they walked, they were exposed to harm.
03:21Thank God.
03:23I am fine.
03:25I started walking in France.
03:27But thank God.
03:29I am tired. I travel a lot.
03:31But thank God, I am fine.
03:33When I think of my family, Mrs. Zaynab,
03:35the distance I walked,
03:37from Kambala to Al-Shaf,
03:39there was nothing.
03:41Except for the water,
03:43the hay, the food,
03:45the things that were not available to us.
03:47Thank God.
03:49Thank God.
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