- SMF
- 2 days ago
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Washington DC. August 17 2025. The Shia Muslim Foundation is deeply alarmed by threats made yesterday against the Ashura March for Justice in Dearborn, where thousands gathered in peaceful mourning for Imam Husain. According to the Dearborn Police Department, a twenty seven year old male from Garden City allegedly made threats of violence against participants at the march. Police located and detained him within hours, preventing any potential disruption of the procession. City leaders stated that investigators are continuing to monitor social media and other platforms for similar threats, and that anyone attempting to instill fear will face immediate consequences.

In a joint statement, Dearborn Mayor Abdullah H. Hammoud and Dearborn Police Chief Issa Shahin underscored the city’s commitment to safety: “When someone threatens violence against our community, we will act swiftly and decisively. There is zero tolerance for threats of this nature, and anyone who attempts to sow fear or division will be held fully accountable. The safety and unity of our community will always come first.”
SMF praises Dearborn Police and city officials for their swift and decisive response, showing that violence and intimidation will be met with immediate action.
"This is not a theoretical problem. Threats like these are an attack on religious freedom and an effort to terrorize a community," said Rahat Husain, SMF's Executive Director. "The Ashura March for Justice and Arbaeen processions are lawful, sacred gatherings. Law enforcement must treat these cases with the highest urgency. We demand transparency and the full prosecution of offenders to prevent repeat actions."
The Ashura March for Justice in Dearborn, now in its eleventh year, has become one of the most visible Shia commemorations in the United States, drawing thousands from across Michigan and beyond. Beginning around 2017, the annual procession typically starts at Fordson High School and concludes at Ford Woods Park, where participants carry banners, flags, and perform latmiyat (chest-beating elegies) in public mourning for Imam Husayn, the Prophet’s grandson who was martyred at Karbala. Dearborn’s march is rooted in the city’s role as home to one of North America’s largest Shia communities and the Islamic Center of America, the continent’s largest Shia mosque. What distinguishes this procession is its dual character: a religious ritual of grief and remembrance, and a civic demonstration of unity and justice, tying the memory of Karbala to modern calls against oppression worldwide.
Arbaeen processions require visible and immediate protection
Arbaeen, which follows forty days after Ashura, is one of the most important Shia commemorations. Processions honoring Imam Husayn are central to Shia identity and faith, drawing large gatherings across the United States.
Recent and ongoing processions include:
Dearborn, Michigan: Marches drawing tens of thousands.
New York City: Arbaeen and Ashura processions in Manhattan and Queens.
Washington DC: Drawing from the entire DC, Maryland, and Virginia areas
Houston, Texas: Public Arbaeen procession at City Hall and surrounding areas.
Los Angeles, California: Annual Ashura and Arbaeen commemorations.
“These are lawful, historic, and sacred gatherings. Threats against them are an attack not only on Shia Muslims but on the principle of religious freedom in America. Law enforcement must treat these cases with the highest urgency,” Husain added.
Immediate steps required
Strong police presence along procession routes, with units dedicated to intercepting threats.
Ongoing monitoring of online platforms, with direct communication to procession marshals.
Public confirmation of arrests and charges to prevent rumor and panic.
Prosecutors applying the full weight of the law to threats against religious minorities.
Community guidance
Proceed with scheduled processions. Do not cancel events without law enforcement direction.
Deploy trained marshals. Keep emergency lanes open.
Document and report all threats to police and the FBI tip line.
Provide counseling support for children, seniors, and others unsettled by these threats.
Shia Muslim Foundation will continue monitoring developments in Dearborn and will provide updates as official records are released.
About Shia Muslim Foundation
The Shia Muslim Foundation (SMF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Washington, D.C. It supports the civic rights of American Shia Muslims. The foundation also advocates on social and political issues affecting the community. The organization regularly collaborates with government agencies, lawmakers, and interfaith partners, including major Sunni Muslim organizations. This work helps build alliances and strengthens security for Shia institutions. SMF also addresses issues like unjust immigration actions and the denial of religious freedoms.