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  2. Mourning of Muharram - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, most mourning rituals take place during the first ten days of Muharram, culminating with processions in major Shia cities on the tenth day, known as Ashura. Often held in dedicated buildings, the main component of mourning ceremonies is the recitation of Karbala narratives intended to raise the sympathy of audience and move them to tears.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Category:Mourning of Muharram - Wikipedia

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  5. Muharram - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, Ashura is a day of mourning for Shia Muslims, who annually commemorate the death of Husayn ibn Ali, grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the third Shia imam. Husayn was killed, alongside most of his relatives and his small retinue, in the Battle of Karbala in 680 CE against the army of the Umayyad caliph Yazid ibn Mu'awiya ( r.

  6. Ashura - Wikipedia

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    Among the Shia, mourning for Husayn is viewed as an act of protest against oppression, a struggle for God, and a means of securing the intercession of Husayn in the afterlife. Ashura is observed through mourning gatherings, processions, and dramatic reenactments. In such ceremonies, Shia mourners strike their chests to share in the pain of Husayn.

  7. List of dargahs in Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Islamic shrines in Tamil Nadu, a state of India. In Tamil, dargah is sometimes transliterated as darga. List.

  8. Hyderabadi Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Mourning of Muharram is observed by the Shia minority. [69] Processions are held every year and are attended by both Shia and Sunni Muslims, since the time of the Qutb Shahi dynasty as well as the Nizams. Though Asaf Jahs (Nizams), rulers of erstwhile Hyderabad State, were Sunni Muslims, they continued to patronise the observance of Muharram.

  9. Thiruparankundram Dargah - Wikipedia

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    Thiruparankundram, Madurai district, Tamil Nadu: Country: India: Location of the mosque and dargah in Tamil Nadu. Geographic coordinates Architecture; Type: Mosque ...