Muharram observed across the country

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 15 2013 | 8:15 PM IST
Muslims today observed Muharram by taking out taziya processions, flagellating themselves and offering special prayers.
Slogans of "Ya Hussein" rend the air as Shias took part in the ceremonial mourning commemorating the martyrdom of Prophet Mohammed's grandson Imam Hussein with flags and replicas of Hussein's tomb in their hands. Sunnis offered prayers, observed fasts and distributed alms on the occasion.
Several taziya processions were taken out in the national capital and in its satellite towns. Most of the processions culminated at Karbala in Jor Bagh in south Delhi.
On this day, Muslims remember Hussein who died fighting the forces of caliph Yazid around 1,400 years ago at Karbala in Iraq.
In Jammu and Kashmir, Muharram processions were taken out from various parts amid tight security.
In Srinagar, the procession started from Lal Bazaar area of the city and reached Zadibal Imambargah, officials said.
Authorities had imposed restrictions in six police station areas of the city as a precautionary measure apprehending law and orders problems.
Processions were also taken out at Budgam, Harwan, Panthachowk, Ganderbal and other areas having sizeable Shia population.
In Leh, mourners braved cold wave to take part in processions.
Hundreds of Muslims, right from the morning, assembled at Masjid Sharif from where the procession started and passing through the main markets of Leh culminated at Imam Badha.
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First Published: Nov 15 2013 | 8:15 PM IST

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