we will show you how religious groups in Iran express their love and devotion to Imam Hussein (PBUH) and the martyrs of Karbala through chain-singing.
In our videos, we will show you how religious groups display their mourning by marching through the streets and chaining. We will show you how this ceremony is magnificent and passionate.
If you are interested in watching the styles of chaining and how mourning is observed in Iran during Muharram, be sure to follow our channel. We are confident that this content is new and appealing to you Muharram mourning Religious group Mourning ceremony Love and devotion Imam Hussein (PBUH) Martyrs of Karbala The different types of chaining in Muharram mourning The history of chaining in Muharram mourning The processions of religious groups through the streets How religious groups mourn through chaining We hope that this channel will be a valuable resource for all those interested in chaining and Muharram mourning. Contact me on Telegram: @Aw_1402
U islamic culture.. it's completely wrong what they are doing... they are not following Quran & also they're not reading Quran May Allah guide them ameen ya rabbul aalameen... from India.. wake up o muslim ummah follow the footsteps of🤍 prophet Muhammad sw 🤍
The videos were taken in Birjand, the capital of South Khorasan province in Iran. It is a beautiful city with a rich history and culture. Some of the most popular tourist attractions in Birjand include the Jameh Mosque, the Ark Citadel, and the Mohtasham Garden. The city is also home to several universities, making it a major center for education in the region. Here are some additional details about Birjand: The city has a population of over 200,000 people. It is located at an altitude of 4,892 feet (1,491 meters). The climate is hot and dry in the summer and cold and wet in the winter. The city is known for its saffron production. Birjand is a popular tourist destination for Iranians and foreigners alike.@@MainWorldTree
@@Tekyeh Once I learn how to speak farsi, I hope to visit Iran and see these beautiful places myself. But the common farsi dialect is hard to find. It's always the official farsi that normal people in Iran might not speak between themselves