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== Azadari in the Islamic culture == In Islamic culture, mourning for the dead ones does not contradict being patient with the suffering or being satisfied with God's judgment and destiny, moreover, crying is an instinctive thing and is a manifestation of emotional states as well as the compassion of human beings. Of course, the mourning must not contain conditions such as extreme panic, unrest in society, display of hair by women in front of men, or tearing or hitting the body. The Holy Prophet has said that Allah removes from His mercy those women who during a calamity, scratch their faces, tear their collars, and cry out woe to us and death to us. Imam Baqir has also warned the Shias against shouting, making loud cries, hurting the body, striking the head, and pulling hair. At the time of mourning, it is recommended to recite the verse (Inna lillah wa inna ilayhi raje'oon), known as the verse of Istirja'a, and ask God to give patience in adversity and replace this misfortune with something better than it. In the biographies of the infallible Imams, sadness or grief are not optional matters for a person, and a decision can be made regarding their undertaking or prohibition, and basically, the issue of crying or mourning for the loss of relatives is not subject to the Sharia prohibition, however, recommendations have been made to us in this field from the infallible Imams, especially if the mourning is for a martyr. If mourning for a martyr is free from extremism, it will be educational, constructive, positive, and reformative for society.
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