- Muharram.
There are also
other ceremonies which are held
during the year in
husayniyyas,
including religious commemorations unrelated to Ashura. and may not...
-
every year in mosques, [tekyeh]s,
shrines of
Imams or
children of Imams,
Husayniyyas or
their own houses. They stay
vigilant the
whole night until dawn and...
-
became used as
husayniyyas, and the
majority of
takyehs built in Iran
since Iran's
conversion have been
built to be used as
husayniyyas, like the Takyeh...
-
Safavid conversion of Iran to Shia Islam, many Sufi
lodges became used as
ḥusayniyyas (buildings
where Shia
Muslims gather to
mourn the
death of
Husayn ibn...
- The Ajam of
Bahrain (Arabic: عجم البحرین), or
Bahraini Iranians (Persian: ایرانیان بحرین), are a
group of
ethnic communities in Bahrain,
consisting of...
-
paradise and
their enemies burning in ****. They are
often used to
decorate husayniyyas. The
shamayel subsequently gave rise to
murals when
scenes started to...
- a
husayniyya and the parti****nts
parade barefoot through the streets,
wailing and
beating their chests and
heads before returning to the
husayniyya for...
- the
Mahdi was
thought to be the last imam. The
extinct Zaydi sect of
Husayniyya from
western Yemen believed in the
return of al-Husayn al-Mahdi li-din...
- Governorate, Egypt. Husseiniya, Iraq, a town in
Baghdad Governorate, Iraq. al-
Husayniyya, Safad, a depo****ted
Palestinian village. This
disambiguation page lists...
- work (kashik'ari) of saqqa-khanas (public drinking-water repositories),
husayniyyas and
takiyyas (both are
places to
commemorate Husayn), and zur-khanahs...