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- 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...