J-K: Shia Muslims gather in large numbers for 8th Muharram procession in Srinagar
Srinagar, June 24
A large number of Shia Muslims gathered on the streets of Srinagar on Wednesday to participate in the 8th Muharram procession.
This event, marked by solemnity, saw participants paying respects to the martyrdom of Imam Hussain, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad, in the Battle of Karbala as the procession moved through routes in the city. The participants pounded their chests in a display of their sorrow and mourning.
Muharram marks the first month of the lunar Islamic calendar and the start of the Islamic New Year. In India, Muharram is observed through prayers, fasting, and charity.
District Police distributed water and refreshments among the Shia participants for a smooth procession.
Srinagar Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) GV Sundeep Chakravarthy said that security and administrative arrangements were in place to facilitate the event. He stated that the procession is scheduled to conclude at the Imambara later in th evening.
He also appealed to the public to follow all traffic advisories and cooperate fully with the security personnel on the ground.
"The procession completes at the Imambara in the evening. The Srinagar district police, are working with the traffic police, and civic administration to ensure the peaceful and dignified completion of the event... We appeal to the public to follow traffic advisories and cooperate with authorities for a successful procession," he told reporters.
Muharram holds significant religious importance for Shia Muslims. In India, the Shia Muslim community, along with people of different religions, participate in large processions and tazias.
Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar, reaches a crescendo on the 10th day of Muharram, the day when Imam Hussain Ibn Ali and his followers were martyred in 61 Hijri or 680 CE at Karbala, in present-day Iraq.
The tenth day of Muharram is the Day of Ashura, which, to Shia Muslims, is part of the mourning of Muharram. Sunni Muslims fast on this day.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Good to see that the district police are facilitating water and arrangements. Such events should always be allowed with safety measures. India's diversity is beautiful.
My only concern is the inconvenience caused to public due to road closures on a weekday. Traffic advisories should be clearer. But I understand the cultural importance and solemnity of Muharram.
I visited Srinagar last Muharram and the atmosphere was incredibly moving. People from all communities came out to watch and respect. That's the India we need to preserve. ❤️
Karbala's lesson of justice and standing against tyranny is universal. I'm Hindu and I believe the sacrifice of Imam Hussain inspires all of humanity. Respect to the participants. 🤝
The police commendation about smooth arrangements is well-deserved. However, I hope the authorities also ensure protection from potential disruption, given the sensitive nature of such large gatherings. Overall, respect for the community's traditions.
Such a powerful display of faith. The chest-beating (matam) is an emotional expression of grief that I find deeply spiritual. India's secular fabric allows everyone to practice freely - this is the strength of our nation.
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