Khoja Communities Worldwide come together with New Initiatives to commemorate Muharram-Aashura (Part 2)

 
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In continuation of our compilation of the innovative initiatives undertaken by the Khoja communities across the globe to commemorate Muharram-Aashura, this week, we delve further into the unique efforts made by our Jamaats in 3 cities – Mumbai, Karachi and Sydney.

In case you are a new reader here, don’t forget to check out Part 1 of this series, which was published last week, covering the Jamaats in London, Toronto and Dar-es-Salaam. Please click here to read the full article.

  • Mumbai

A Glimpse into the Replica of Zindan-e-Shaam at Kesar Baug Hall

(L-R: Entrance of the Zindan; The back portion – showing the length of the structure)

In the heart of Mumbai, as a tribute to the tragic events of Karbala and Shaam, a replica of the Zindan-e-Shaam was built at Kesar Baug Hall. Special attention was given to details in recreating the entire atmosphere of the infamous Zindan in Shaam, where Bibi Sakina (sa) and the revered Ahlulbayt (as) were held captive by Yazid. As you can see in the glimpses, the setting, which is dark and confined, aimed to recreate the conditions similar to what the prisoners experienced during that difficult time. This symbolic tribute served as a powerful reminder of the hardships endured by the family of the Prophet (saw), igniting reflections on their unwavering courage and steadfastness in the face of adversity, as Bibi Zainab (sa), even after the tragedy of Karbala, in response to Yazid said, “I see nothing but beauty ….” *. The Zindan, built during the first week of Muharram, will be open for public visitation until Eid-e-Zahra (sa).

  • Karachi

A Journey of Faith and Remembrance

Screenshots from the video uploaded on Women’s Wing Facebook page

The Women’s Wing of the Khoja (Pirhai) Shia Isna Asheri Jamaat (KPSIAJ), Karachi, in collaboration with the KPSIAJ, organised a 3-day Azadari workshop for kids from 5 years to 9 years from 21st July to 23rd July at Fatimiyah Boys School, Karachi.

The workshop was managed by a group of skillful and talented female members of our community, aiming to raise awareness about the tragedy of Karbala and the lessons learned from it in a child-friendly environment.

A video summarising the 3-day workshop was posted on the Women’s Wing Facebook page, giving a detailed insight into the themes of the day and exciting activities conducted. The video is available for the wider audience and can be viewed here.

  • Sydney

Annual Aashura Processions

In the capital city of New South Wales, Australia, the spirit of Muharram took on a unique form as Annual Processions. The Australian Khoja community, as depicted on http://ashura.com.au/#home, orchestrated a grand annual procession (Juloos) that united all the followers of Imam Husain (as) from various backgrounds. The procession symbolised a universal bond transcending all geographical boundaries as it gathered participants to remember the events of Karbala. The sacred march which was adorned with Banners, Alams (Flags), Nauha recitations and Azadari, captivated the hearts of onlookers and brought the timeless tale of sacrifice to the modern setting of Australia.

As the Khoja communities worldwide continue to uphold the legacy of Muharram to demonstrate the unwavering dedication to the message of Imam Husain (as), these unique initiatives ensure that the spirit of unity, remembrance, and devotion resonates among all the community members, irrespective of their age, especially during this significant period.

The Khojanews team continues to pray to Allah (swt) to accept our Amaals, Aza and Azadari for Imam Husain (as) and the increased taufeeqat of our communities worldwide, Ameen!

If your community has undertaken similar initiatives, please feel free to share the details with us at info@khojanews.org.

 

* Read more: “I saw nothing but beauty!” the word of Lady Zaynab (peace be upon her) to Ibn Ziyad – International Shia News Agency (shafaqna.com)