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The Remembrance of Muharram (Arabic: احتفال محرم or مناسبة محرم) is an important period of mourning in the Shi'ite branch of Islam. The Arabic language (Arabic: ‎ translit: ), or simply Arabic (Arabic: ‎ translit: ), is the largest member of the Semitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family (classification: South Central Semitic) and is closely related to Hebrew and Aramaic. ... Shia Islam ( Arabic شيعى follower; English has traditionally used Shiite or Shiite) is the second largest Islamic denomination; some 20-25% of all Muslims are said to follow a Shia tradition. ... Islam (Arabic: ; ) is a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the Quran. ...

Shi'ite Muslims in Bahrain strike their chests during the Remembrance of Muharram.

The remembrance marks the anniversary of the Battle of Karbala when Husayn bin Ali, a grandson of Muhammad, was martyred. Muharram is the first month of the Islamic lunar calendar. The Shi'ite sect is the main sect that commemorates the death of Husayn ibn Ali by arranging 'majalis' (gatherings) to review Islamic teachings and to commemorate Husayn's sacrifice. The mourning reaches its climax on the tenth day, known as Ashura. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1024x773, 160 KB) Summary Young men striking their chests with their hands in union at a procession during the Festival of Muharram. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1024x773, 160 KB) Summary Young men striking their chests with their hands in union at a procession during the Festival of Muharram. ... Combatants Umayyads forces of Husayn ibn Ali Commanders Yazid I Husayn ibn Ali Strength 4500 or less 72 Casualties unknown 72 The Battle of Karbala was a military engagement that took place on 10 Muharram, 61 AH (October 10, 680) in Karbala, in present day Iraq, between the Islamic prophet... Imaginary portrait of Husayn ibn Ali, by contemporary Iranian artist. ... For other people named Muhammad, see Muhammad (disambiguation). ... Historically, a martyr is a person who dies for their convictions or religious faith, such as during the persecution of early Christians in the Roman Empire. ... Muharram (Arabic: محرم ) is the first month of the Islamic calendar. ... Islam (Arabic: ; ( â–¶ (help· info)), the submission to God) is a monotheistic faith, one of the Abrahamic religions and the worlds second-largest religion. ... A lunar calendar is a calendar whose date indicates the moon phase. ... Shia Islam ( Arabic شيعى follower; English has traditionally used Shiite or Shiite) is the second largest Islamic denomination; some 20-25% of all Muslims are said to follow a Shia tradition. ... Husayn ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib (c. ... The Day of Aashurah, sometimes spelled ‘Ashurah or Aashoorah, falls on the 10th day of Muharram in the Islamic calendar. ...


This event is observed in the first month of the Hijra year, Muharram. Mourners, both male and female, congregate together (in separate sections) for sorrowful, poetic recitations performed in memory of the martyrdom of Husayn, lamenting and grieving to the tune of beating drums and chants of "Ya Husayn." Passion plays are also performed, reenacting the Battle of Karbala and the suffering and death of Husayn at the hands of Yazid. It is not a festival -- the event is the saddest event for Shi'a Muslims and it is a period of intense grief and mourning. Hijra may refer to: Hijra (Hegira/Hijrah/Hejira) is an Arabic term referring to the migration of the Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Medina in 622. ... Muharram (Arabic: محرم ) is the first month of the Islamic calendar. ... Historically, a martyr is a person who dies for his or her religious faith. ... Ya Muhammad, Ya Ali, Ya Hussain and such are expressions used By Muslims, mainly by Shia. ... Combatants Umayyads forces of Husayn ibn Ali Commanders Yazid I Husayn ibn Ali Strength 4500 or less 72 Casualties unknown 72 The Battle of Karbala was a military engagement that took place on 10 Muharram, 61 AH (October 10, 680) in Karbala, in present day Iraq, between the Islamic prophet... Yazid Ibn Muawiyah Ibn Abu Sufyan (645 - 683) (Arabic: يزيد بن معاوية بن أبي سفيان) was the sixth Muslim Caliph and the second of the Umayyad dynasty. ...


Many of the male participants congregate together in public for ceremonial chest beating (matham) as a display of their devotion to Husayn and in remembrance of his suffering. In some Shi'a societies, such as those in Bahrain, Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, Lebanon and Iraq, some male participants inflict actual wounds upon themselves, using knives or razors swung upon chains [1]. This practice is viewed as being extreme and is discouraged and banned in some countries with significant Shi'a populations, such as Iran. Shia Islam ( Arabic شيعى follower; English has traditionally used Shiite or Shiite) is the second largest Islamic denomination; some 20-25% of all Muslims are said to follow a Shia tradition. ... Shia Islam ( Arabic شيعى follower; English has traditionally used Shiite or Shiite) is the second largest Islamic denomination; some 20-25% of all Muslims are said to follow a Shia tradition. ...

A banner (aalam) being carried in a procession during the Remembrance of Muharram in Bahrain.

For the duration of the remembrance, it is customary for mosques to provide free meals (nazar) on certain nights of the month to all people. These meals are viewed as being special and holy, as they have been consecrated in the name of Husayn, and thus partaking of them is considered an act of communion with God, Husayn, and humanity. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1024x773, 184 KB) Summary A banner being carried in a procession during the Festival of Muharram. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1024x773, 184 KB) Summary A banner being carried in a procession during the Festival of Muharram. ... Image:Http://www. ... Husayn ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib (c. ... Human beings are defined variously in biological, spiritual, and cultural terms, or in combinations thereof. ...


In Trinidad and Tobago all ethnic and religious communities participate in the event, locally known as "Hosay". Hosay is the local manifestation of the Shia Muslim Festival of Muharram in Trinidad and Tobago[1] and Jamaica[2] (where is it spelled Hussay). ...


Many of the events associated with the remembrance take place in congregation halls known as "Hussainia". A Hussainia is a congregation hall for Shia ritual ceremonies, especially those associated with the Festival of Muharram. ...

Muslim holidays and observances
Muslim New Year | Festival of Muharram | Day of Ashurah | Imamat Day | Arba'een | Mawlid
Imam Musa al Kazim day | Lailat al Miraj | Shab-e-baraat | Ramadan | Laylat al-Qadr | Eid ul-Fitr | Eid ul-Adha

Friday is an important day in the life of a Muslim and it is believed that any devotional acts done on this day gain a higher reward. ... This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... The Festival of Muharram (Arabic: احتفال محرم or مناسبة محرم) is an important period of mourning in the Shiite branch of Islam. ... This article refers to the Islamic remembrance. ... Imamat Day is a Shia religious observence celebrating the anniversary of the day the present, or hazar, Imam came to the throne of Imamat. ... Arbaeen (اربعين, Arabic forty) is a Shia religious holiday that occurs forty days after Aashura, the commemoration of the martyrdom by beheading of Husayn bin Ali, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad. ... A Mawlid is a traditional celebration in the Islamic world of the birth date of a Muslim saint. ... The Festival of Imam Musa al Kazim is a Shia Muslim festival dedicated to the memory of the Imam Musa al-Kazim. ... This article is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... Shab-e-baraat (night of salvation), also known as Nisf Shabaan or Laylat-ul-Barat, is the Islamic festival for the dead. ... Ramadan or Ramadhan (Arabic: رمضان) is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and the holiest month in Islam. ... Laylat ul-Qadr (Arabic: لَيْلَةِ الْقَدْرِ ) (Night of Power) is the anniversary of the night on which, according to Islam, the Quran was first communicated to Muhammad (see surat Iqra. ... Eid ul-Fitr (Arabic: عيد الفطر), often abbreviated as simply Eid, is an Islamic holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting. ... Eid ul-Adha (Arabic: عيد الأضحى) occurs on the tenth day of the Islamic month of Dhul Hijja. ...

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