Al Ma Wahid Zahru Alwan The Water Is On
Al Ma Wahid Zahru Alwan The Water Is On
Al Ma Wahid Zahru Alwan The Water Is On
Bara Imambara—the world’s largest Shi‘a Ithna ‘Ashari structure focused around the events of Muharam—is located in Lucknow, India and contains
countless models of Imam Husayn’s tombs (ta‘ziya; ta‘but) and replica standards carried by Imam Husayn and his family at the Battle of Karbala
(‘alams), which are used in processions on the day of ‘Ashura
Photos: Rizwan Mawani
By Rizwan Mawani
As the sun begins to set on the rooftops of Aleppo, Syria, week continuously for close to 700 years. Every Wednesday
the traditional souk is still abuzz with market stalls selling all and Saturday afternoon before maghreb, hundreds of Sufis
goods imaginable. In the shadow of its Ayyubid Citadel, the gather here in unison, regardless of their tariqah, to dedicate
market’s labyrinthine alleyways finally give way to the 14th themselves solemnly to God through the repetition of His
century Zawiya Hilaliya, a two-floor wooden structure in name (dhikr) and the recitation of special prayers. The
which the names of God have been recited at least twice a building’s second floor balcony contains a cascade of small
In Istanbul’s Galata district, the Mevleviya Sufi tariqah known more popularly as the Whirling Dervishes, gather for their weekly sama’ in which their
meditation takes the form of collective rhythmic movement
two-metre-square rooms around its perimeter known as Elsewhere in the Muslim world, in countries such as Iran,
khalwas for those who wish to cloister themselves in solitude Lebanon, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Bahrain, India, Pakistan and
for up to forty days in meditative retreat. Iraq, millions of Shia Ithna ‘Ashari Muslims gather on Thursday
Straddling two continents, the city of Istanbul sees Turkey’s nights in specially designated mosques to recite the du‘a-e
second largest Muslim community—the Alevis—numbering Kumayl, a prayer believed to be given by Imam ‘Ali to one of
as many as 20 million, come together every Sunday for a his companions, and to offer salam to their Imams by turning
private gathering at the Shahkulu Cemevi in the Asian district in the direction of their tombs. Prostrating upon the turba or
of Uskudar. Here, men and women pray not only side-by-side mohr, clay fashioned from the mud of Karbala, the Shia Ithna
but sit interspersed on their knees reciting prayers and, ac- ‘Ashari join the day’s prayers into three sessions and collec-
companied by a stringed lute, singing praise (nefes) for Allah, tively gather in the morning, afternoon and evening.
Prophet Muhammad and Imam ‘Ali, whose names are written Muslims of the Nizari Ismaili persuasion from Afghanistan,
upon the walls. Below these can be found pictures depicting India, Pakistan, Syria, Eastern and Central Africa solemnly
the likenesses of the first Shia Imam as well as that of Haji gather at the Davis Road Jamatkhana in Montreal every
Bektash-e Vali, the pir believed to have introduced Alevi Islam evening to offer supplications and participate in a centuries-
to Turkey from Persia. old tradition of poetry dedicated to their Imams in any
Indonesian Muslims gather to pray at Masjid Panjunan in the Northern Imam Maryam (right) and congregants pose for a photograph outside
Javanese city of Cirebon, where Chinese porcelain adorns the qibla Lulan Women’s Mosque in Lanzhou, China. In the country’s Khabeh
wall. Here the imam leads a supplication (du‘a) following the province and among its diaspora, a centuries-old tradition continues in
afternoon prayers. which women-only mosques led by female ahong (akhun) who are
trained and paid by the state
The Zikris, whose highest concentration is in Pakistani Baluchistan, Rizwan Mawani is a Toronto-based Cultural Consultant. He
gather together three times daily at their zikr-khanas. Here a woman recently completed a four-year 16-country research project
can be seen praying at a woman-only zikr-khana in Karachi’s Lyari
neighbourhood. working with more than 50 Muslim communities for The Institute
of Ismaili Studies.