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A Timeless Tapestry: Weaving Together Memories of Muharram 

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Govt to allow Muharram procession on traditional route in Sgr after three decades

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By: Javeed Ali

In the quaint Zadibal area of Srinagar, I was born and raised in a vibrant Shia neighborhood, where the sacred month of Muharram was a time of profound reflection, sorrow, and communal unity. As a Shia child, my love for Imam Hussain (A.S.) was nurtured in my mother’s embrace. During this hallowed month, our home and neighborhood transformed into a space of poignant remembrance, filled with somber atmosphere, heartfelt stories, and vibrant processions that resonated with emotion and reverence.

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As I sit here, reminiscing about my childhood, memories of Muharram flood my mind like a nostalgic breeze. The month of mourning left an indelible mark on my young heart, with its processions, elegies, and stories of courage and compassion. I vividly recall the Juloos, with men and women clad in black, their tears and chest-beating a testament to their love for Imam Hussain (A.S.) and his companions. The haunting chants of “Ya Hussain” still echo in my mind, evoking a sense of grief and solidarity.

Attending Majlis gatherings was another cherished experience, where speakers recounted the tragic events of Karbala, instilling in me values of courage, loyalty, and compassion. These moments of contemplation shaped my understanding of faith and spirituality, connecting me to my roots.

As a child, I eagerly collected contributions and helped erect Sabeels, serving mourners with water and food. Memorizing Nauhas and reciting them with zeal in our processions is still etched in my memory.

Today, as I reflect on those childhood memories, I realize the significance of Karbala as a way of life, reviving our spiritual values and belief system. The lessons learned during Muharram continue to inspire me to strive for goodness and justice, keeping the spirit of Imam Hussain (A.S.) alive in my heart.

Year after year, as I observe this sacred month, I am reminded of the enduring legacy of Imam Hussain (A.S.) and the lessons of Karbala that guide me on my spiritual path.

—The author is a freelance writer and can be reached at javeedaliofkashmir@gmail.com

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