Matami processions mark Muharram

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Yaum-e-Ashoorah, the tenth day of Muharram was observed in the City on Monday.Enthusiast and passionate Shia Muslims took part in the matami (mourning) sessions commemorating the martyrdom of Hazrat Hussain in the Battle of Karbala, Iraq in 680 CE.

The procession of Yaum-e-Ashurah, comprising Shia Muslims in thousands, was taken out in most parts of the world.

 The adjoining Arab Line locality, populated mainly by Shia Muslims, was abuzz with chants of “Ya Hussain”. Participants, chanting to the tunes of the beating drums, relived the struggle and hardship underwent by Hazrat Hussain.

Kashmiri, Iranian and Arab Shia Muslims gave a distinct touch to the mourning session. According to Shia leader Maulana Imtiaz Haider, Kashmiris mourn the martyrdom of Hazrat Hussain in their own style.

They conducted the proceedings in Kashmiri language and showcased their local matami traditions. While a group of Iranian students displayed their distinct matami customs, Lebanese, Iraqi and Omani Shias living in Bangalore were not behind either.
Mourning processions from Yeshwanthpur, Bhoopasandra and Neelasandra converged into the main march on Richmond Road and proceeded towards the Aramgah Qabrastan (cemetery).

A horse depicting Zuljanah (the stallion used by Hazrat Hussain in the Battle of Karbala) apart from the flag he used, was the centre of attraction in the procession.
Later, the Shaam-e-Ghariban (a ceremonial assembly) was held. Sunni Muslims and Hindus also took part in the procession. 

 

 

Posted by Tash on Dec 28th, 2009 and filed under Islam, Religion. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response by filling following comment form or trackback to this entry from your site

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