The influence of Alawite Shiites on the threnody of "Kabat" among the distinguished classes of Hindus

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The Ashura epic has been a perfect example for Muslims throughout history. When Imam Hussein (as) shouts at Nasser Yensrani, they ask this question about the history of tomorrow's humanity. After thousands of years, Ahl al-Bayt lovers around the world have been answering this question with full knowledge of their culture and language. One day, the Abu Sufyan family issued a statement on Ashura to distort the legitimacy of the incident. In the north, south, east and west of India, some people call themselves Husseini's brothers and according to historical narrations and laments, they consider themselves as "Kabat" and "Charn" as lovers of Ahl al-Bayt. They believe that Yazid's government is evil and Hussein's government is good. This group starts the Ashura ceremony right after seeing the crescent moon and continues until the 8th of Rabi al-Awal with special ceremonies and rituals. This study examines and analyzes the reasons for the persistence of Ashura philosophy among Indian Hindus.

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Persian
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Pazuhesname- ye Alavi, Volume:11 Issue: 1, 2020
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9
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