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Muharram is observed by the Shia community of Muslims in
commemoration of the martyrdom of Prophet Mohammed's
grandson, Imam Hussain, who was killed in the Battle of
Karbala in AD 680. The prophet's son-in-law Ali, and Ali's
elder son Hassan, are also remembered during this period as
having suffered and died for righteous causes. Muharram, or
the sacred month, marks the beginning of the Muslim year.
Rituals The Shias observe the entire month as a period of mass mourning. There is no celebration or expression of joy of any kind. Women are expected to forsake all adornments. Public enactments of grief, depicting scenes from the Battle of Karbala, are carried out in Shia mosques on the first ten days. The Shias in India observe certain ceremonies in common, though the details differ considerably. As soon as the new moon appears, people clad in black assemble and recite plaintive verses over sweetened cold drink, in memory of Imam Hussain. The cool drink is meant to remind people of the terrible thirst Hussain and his family had to suffer. Food and drink are later distributed to the public, especially to the poor. The first nine days are also spent in making bamboo and paper replicas of the martyr's tomb. On Ashura, the tenth day, decorated taziyas, or tombs embellished with precious metals, are carried through the city streets. A horse is led in procession in memory of Hussain's horse, Dul Dul.Wrestlers and dancers enact scenes depicting the Battle of Karbala. Bare-chested Shia men strike their body with chains or walk barefoot over burning coal while uttering cries of anguish for the torture that Hussain suffered. Apart from reliving his suffering, it is also an expression of the people's inability to save Hussain from the brutalities. Observed In Muharram is observed in all the Shia communities in India. Lucknow sees great fervour, as it is the centre of Shia culture and religious activities in India
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