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For the first time in history, a black flag has been raised over the Imam Reza shrine in Iran's Khorasan province. This symbolic act holds significance in Islamic tradition, as it is believed that when black flags emerge from Khorasan, the Caliph of Allah, the Mahdi, will appear. The flag's appearance has sparked speculation about its meaning, with some interpreting it as a call for war or vengeance. The event has drawn attention globally, highlighting the cultural and political dynamics in Iran.
A black flag is raised over Imam Reza shrine in Iran for first time in history. Symbolism in Islamic historic tradition: "When the black flags come from Khorasan (Persia/Central Asia) go to them, even if you have to crawl on snow, among them is the Caliph of Allah, the Mahdi" https://t.co/lcvWjyt8C6
Photos going around showing a black flag raised over Razavi Shrine in Mashhad, Khorasan province, Iran.
The black flag is risen on Razavi Shrine in Mashhad, Khorasan province, Iran. https://t.co/UVAXqTOWKX
🇮🇷🇮🇱 The Black Flag has been raised over Razavi Shrine in Mashhad, Khorasan province, Iran. This is a call for war or vengeance. https://t.co/jdbSUPByVB
A black flag flies over the Imam Reza Mosque in Iran, for the first time in history. If anyone knows what this means, please write . https://t.co/G7rLpvDUQA