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[[Ḥusayn ibn Alī|Al-Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī]], (born January 626, Medina, Arabia [now in Saudi Arabia]—died Oct. 10, 680, Karbalāʾ, Iraq), Shīʿite Muslim hero, grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, and son of ʿAlī (the fourth Islamic caliph) and Fāṭima, daughter of Muhammad. He is revered by Shīʿite Muslims as the third imam (after ʿAlī and Ḥusayn’s older brother, Ḥasan).
[[Ta'ziya]] is an Islamic Shi'ite ritual performed mainly in Iran. The Arabic term ta'ziya (Per., Ta'ziyeh) means to mourn or to offer one's condolences for a death. It is also sometimes called ta’ziya khani, or shabih khani. The term taʻziya has been used primarily in Iran to refer to a Shi'ite religious ritual consisting of a theatrical re-enactment of the tragic seventh century Battle of Karbala. This historic battle was fought between the followers of prophet Mohammad's grandson, Imam Husayn and the troops of the second Umayyad caliph Yazid. While taʼziya performance rituals have been mostly restricted to Iran, the Shi'a of South Asia and Iraq use the term taʻziya to refer to a model or replica of Husayn's tomb, which they use in their ritual processions, after which they are ritually discarded.
 
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After the assassination of their father, ʿAlī, Ḥasan and Ḥusayn acquiesced to the rule of the first Umayyad caliph, Muʿāwiya, from whom they received pensions. Ḥusayn, however, refused to recognize the legitimacy of Muʿāwiya’s son and successor, Yazīd (April 680). Ḥusayn was then invited by the townsmen of Kūfah, a city with a Shīʿite majority, to come there and raise the standard of revolt against the Umayyads. After receiving some favourable indications, Ḥusayn set out for Kūfah with a small band of relatives and followers.
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| text =[[Babak rahimi]] earned his PhD from the European University Institute, Florence, Italy and obtained an M.A. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy. In 2000-2001, he was a Visiting Fellows at the Department of Anthropology, the London School of Economics and Political Science. His monograph, Theater-State and Formation of the Early Modern Public Sphere in Iran: Studies on Safavid Muharram Rituals.
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| text = دانشنامه تخصصی امام حسین (ع)، به عنوان اولین دانشنامه اینترنتی که به صورت تخصصی به ارائه مدخل هایی مرتبط با امام حسین (ع) و فرهنگ حسینی می پردازد، با حمایت موسسه فرهنگی و هنری زیتون، از ماه محرم سال 1395 کار خود را آغاز کرد.  
| text =WikiHussain is a collaborative online encyclopedia which brings together available resources from around the world to provide the most reliable collection of information on the web on the topic of the third Imam, Hussain ibn Ali. The organization initially kicked off in Spring 2016, with Farsi as its initial language. It is hoped that with the cooperation of all those who are interested in this topic, more academic and high0standard resources are converged into making the most reliable and inclusive encyclopedia about Hussain ibn Ali and related topics. Available entries are selected based on their relation to the topic, their quality of content, and their authors. Enhancing the quality of the content and adding to the languages are some of the top goals in production of this encyclopedia.
این دانشنامه در موضوعاتی همچون زندگینامه، جغرافیا، هنر، تاریخ، ادیان و مذاهب، آیین ها و مراسم ها، مفاهیم، اماکن، نهادها، آثار و بازنمایی، قومیت ها و گروه های اجتماعی و فرهنگ مادی، به عرضه آثار علمی خواهد پرداخت.
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دانشنامه تخصصی امام حسین (ع) سعی دارد با گرد آوری مداخل مرتبط با موضوع امام حسین (ع)، به مهم‌ترین منبع اینترنتی برای عموم علاقه‌مندان و نیز پژوهشگران این عرصه تبدیل گردد. مدخل‌های این دانشنامه اساساً از منظر ارتباط با امام حسین (ع) و فرهنگ حسینی، برجسته‌سازی شده‌اند و دائماً بر کیفیت و تعداد آنها افزوده می‌شود.
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| text = '''[[فرهنگ سوگ شیعی|دانشنامه فرهنگ سوگ شیعی]]''' تلاشی میان‌ رشته‌ای و گروهی در راستای شناخت و معرفی روشمند و علمیِ آیین‌ها و رسوم عزاداری و مقولات مرتبط با آنها است. تمرکز اصلی این دانشنامه، بر شناخت مقوله‌ی عزاداری مذهبی شیعیان در کشورهای مختلف (با تأکید ویژه بر ایران) است و موضوعاتی که مستقیم یا با واسطه به این مقوله مرتبط می‌شوند.
| text = [[An Enchanted Modern]]: Gender and Public Piety in Shi'i Lebanon  by witer lara deeb. Lara Deeb  in this book successfully argues that Islamism is not static or monolithic, and that Islam and modernity are entirely compatible. Based on two years of ethnographic research in the southern suburbs of Beirut, An Enchanted Modern demonstrates that Islam and modernity are not merely compatible, but actually go hand-in-hand.
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{{{imagesize}}}Ta'ziya is an Islamic Shi'ite ritual performed mainly in Iran. The Arabic term ta'ziya (Per., Ta'ziyeh) means to mourn or to offer one's condolences for a death. It is also sometimes called ta’ziya khani, or shabih khani. The term taʻziya has been used primarily in Iran to refer to a Shi'ite religious ritual consisting of a theatrical re-enactment of the tragic seventh century Battle of Karbala. This historic battle was fought between the followers of prophet Mohammad's grandson, Imam Husayn and the troops of the second Umayyad caliph Yazid. While taʼziya performance rituals have been mostly restricted to Iran, the Shi'a of South Asia and Iraq use the term taʻziya to refer to a model or replica of Husayn's tomb, which they use in their ritual processions, after which they are ritually discarded. Full Article...

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WikiHussain is a collaborative online encyclopedia which brings together available resources from around the world to provide the most reliable collection of information on the web on the topic of the third Imam, Hussain ibn Ali. The organization initially kicked off in Spring 2016, with Farsi as its initial language. It is hoped that with the cooperation of all those who are interested in this topic, more academic and high0standard resources are converged into making the most reliable and inclusive encyclopedia about Hussain ibn Ali and related topics. Available entries are selected based on their relation to the topic, their quality of content, and their authors. Enhancing the quality of the content and adding to the languages are some of the top goals in production of this encyclopedia. Full Article...

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Featured Book ImageAn Enchanted Modern: Gender and Public Piety in Shi'i Lebanon by witer lara deeb. Lara Deeb in this book successfully argues that Islamism is not static or monolithic, and that Islam and modernity are entirely compatible. Based on two years of ethnographic research in the southern suburbs of Beirut, An Enchanted Modern demonstrates that Islam and modernity are not merely compatible, but actually go hand-in-hand. Full Article...