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Maatam (Beating chest) is a human action to reflect grief and sadness. It is been practiced by millions of people when they face or remember a sad incident. It was practiced by Muslims during the life of the Prophet Muhammad (SAWA) when they came to know about the injury of the Prophet (SAWA) in the battle of Ohod.
Feb 24, 2006 · The azadari, zikr-e-Husain, aza-e-Husain, Majalis-e-Aza, Farsh-e-aza, Matam, matam with chain the matam on fire and matam known as (qama) when azadars hit their heads with sword or sharp weapon. The custom of keeping, making, the custom to bury the Taziya under the mud was all started in India.
The Arabic term ‘matam’ refers in general to an act or gesture of mourning. In Shia Islam, the term designates acts of lamentation for the martyrs of Karbala.
Matam is an expression of grief and sadness which is used by human beings in different societies in different ways. The Prophet Muhammad ((SAWA) after the battle of Uhud, encouraged Muslims to mourn on the martyrdom of his uncle Hamza when many Muslims were mourning their own martyrs by telling them : Why my uncle Hamza has no mourners?
Matam is an expression of grief. In most situations, under Seestani's rulings, zanjeer/tatbir is haraam. Matam is a cultural expression with no cognate in the West. I do think that the cultural aspects of Islam are important to give emotional weight it the philosophical theses of Karbala.
Answer: Matam reference. In the name of Allah, We praise Him, seek His help and ask for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah guides none can misguide, and whoever He allows to fall astray, none can guide them aright.
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An act of communal mourning performed by some Shi’a Muslims during the annual Muharram remembrances. How this term should be used. The matam is often sensationalised by some media outlets. It should be made clear that it is a very small minority of people who perform the ritual with sharp implements. Origin.