AFGHAN HYMN: A RITUAL OF LOVE AND FAITH

Afghan Hymn: A Ritual of Love and Faith

Afghan Hymn: A Ritual of Love and Faith

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Afghan eulogy

Afghan Hymn: A Ritual of Love and Faith

Introduction

Eulogy is one of the main pillars of religious culture in Islamic countries, establishing a spiritual bond with people through emotion and feeling. In Afghanistan, eulogy is recognized as an important part of religious and social culture and plays a special role in religious ceremonies and special occasions. This art, using meaningful poems and the warm voices of eulogists, creates an atmosphere full of spirituality and empathy.

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History of eulogies in Afghanistan

Maddah has a long history in Afghanistan, with its roots in the Shia and Sunni religious rituals of the country. This art has developed over the centuries with the influence of neighboring cultures, especially Iran and India, and has taken on its own unique form. Maddah in Afghanistan is most commonly seen in Muharram mourning ceremonies, Mawlid celebrations, and religious celebrations.

Characteristics of Afghan Madhhab (Links to an external site.)

Rich Poetry: Afghan eulogy poems are often written in Persian, Dari, or Pashto and express themes such as love for the Ahl al-Bayt, the epic of Karbala, and Islamic values.

Traditional songs: Afghan eulogies add a different atmosphere to ceremonies by using local songs and melodies.

Native Instruments: In some regions of Afghanistan, eulogies are performed with the accompaniment of instruments such as the daya and dahal, which add to their impact.

Prominent Afghan Praisers (Links to an external site.)

Seyyed Fazel Hosseini

One of the prominent Afghan eulogists, with his warm voice and unique style, he holds a special place among lovers of the Ahl al-Bayt. He has attracted a large audience with his poems and laments full of emotion.

Haji Mohammad Ali

Another well-known Afghan eulogist who has a prominent presence in Muharram mourning ceremonies and religious celebrations with his unique performances.

Religious ceremonies and the role of eulogy (Links to an external site.)

In Afghanistan, eulogies are an integral part of religious ceremonies. These ceremonies include Muharram mourning ceremonies, the Prophet's birthday celebrations, and religious holidays. Eulogies on these occasions create a spiritual atmosphere, strengthening a sense of empathy and unity among people.

The impact of Afghan eulogies on regional culture

Afghan Madhahi has been welcomed not only within the country but also among Afghan diaspora communities in various countries. This art has transmitted the culture and religious identity of the Afghan people to future generations and has had a positive impact on cultural and social solidarity.

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