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  2. Non-Shia Practices of Muḥarram in South Asia and the Diaspora

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    The journal Asian Ethnography published a review by Karen G. Ruffle which laments the lack of a concluding essay, but praises the book for providing "compelling material, ritual, and documentary evidence of how the Muharram ritual complex has taken “on new shapes and guises” outside of South Asia and has become an integral part of non-Shi ...

  3. Mourning of Muharram - Wikipedia

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    Mourning of Muharram (Arabic: عزاء محرم, romanized: ʿAzāʾ Muḥarram; Persian: عزاداری محرم, romanized: ʿAzādārī-i Muḥarram; Azerbaijani: Məhərrəmlik, South Azerbaijani: محرمليک) is a set of religious rituals observed by Shia Muslims during the month of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar.

  4. Marceline Desbordes-Valmore - Wikipedia

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    The publication of her innovative volume of elegies in 1819 marks her as one of the founders of French Romantic poetry. [7] Her poetry is also known for taking on dark and depressing themes, which reflects her troubled life. She is the only female writer included in the famous Les Poètes maudits anthology published by Paul Verlaine in 1884.

  5. al-Khansa' - Wikipedia

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    In her time, the role of a female poet was to write elegies for the dead and perform them for the tribe in public oral competitions. Al-Khansāʾ won respect and fame in these competitions with her elegies, and is widely considered as the finest author of Arabic elegies and one of the greatest and best known female Arab poets of all time.

  6. Madhe Sahaba Agitation - Wikipedia

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    During Medieval India, both Shiites and Sunnis commemorated Muharram together. Pelsaert provides an account of the commemoration of Muharram during Jahangir's reign as follows: "In commemoration of this tragedy, they wail all night for a period of ten days. The women recite lamentations and display grief.

  7. 25 Muharram Quotes and Wishes to Share - AOL

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    Muharram marks the start of the Islamic New Year, and a period of mourning for Shia Muslims. Send these Muharram messages to anyone observing the sacred month. 25 Muharram Quotes and Wishes to Share

  8. Rithā' - Wikipedia

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    Almost all known pre-Islamic women's poetry is in this form. [3] The subjects of the rithā’ are (almost) invariably dead male warriors ( fursān ) and lords ( sādah ), predominantly those who fell in battle.

  9. Noha - Wikipedia

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    In like manner, English-speaking poets, whether Muslim, Christian, have also made significant contributions to produce elegies for Imam Hussain and the tragic incidents of Karbala. [ 6 ] See also