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Muharram
Muharram festival commemorates the martyrdom of
Hazrat Imam Hussain, the grandson of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon
him). This festival starts at the 1st day of Muharram and lasts for
10 days until 10th of Muharram. Muharram is the first month of
Islamic calendar.
During this month,
while on a journey, Hazrat Imam Hussain, his family members and a
number of his followers were surrounded by the forces of Yazid, the
Muslim ruler of the time.
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During the siege, they were
deprived of food and water and many of them were put to death. The
incident happened at a place called Karbala in Iraq in 61st year
after Hijra. This dispute was result of a disagreement among Muslims
on the question of succession after the demise of Hazrat Ali, the
fourth caliph.
Some sects of Muslims hold meetings where
speeches are made on the happenings of Karbala and on the lives of
martyrs. The Shias, however, observe this festival in a different
fasion. As Muharram, the first month of the Muslim year, approaches,
they put on black clothes, as black is regarded as a color of
mourning. Majalis (assemblies) are held every day during the first
nine days where shia orators relate the incident of the martyrdom of
Hazrat Imam Hussain and his party in a great detail. On the 10th day
of Muharram, large processions are formed and the devoted followers
parade the streets holding banners and carrying models of the
mausoleum of Hazrat Imam Hussain and his people, who fell at Karbala.
They show their grief and sorrow by inflicting wounds on their own
bodies with sharp metal tied to chain with which they scourge
themselves. This is done in order to depict the sufferings of the
martyrs. It is a sad occasion and everyone in the procession chants
"Ya Hussain", with loud wails of lamentation. Generally a white
horse beautifully decorated for the occasion, is also included in
the procession, to mark the empty mount of Hazrat Imam Husain after
his martyrdom.
During these first ten days of Muharram, drinking posts are also
set up temporarily by the Shia community where water and juices are
served to all, free of charge.
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