Azadari is a significant Shia Muslim tradition, marked by mourning and remembrance of the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad. Primarily observed during Muharram, it involves gatherings called Majlis, where scholars narrate the tragedy of Karbala, accompanied by recitations of elegies (Noha) and poems (Marsiya). Processions (Taziyah) and symbolic acts like self-flagellation (matam) express grief and solidarity. Azadari is a powerful emotional and spiritual practice.
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