Husayniyya
A husayniyya (Arabic: حسينية) is a congregation hall for Twelver Shia Muslim commemoration ceremonies, especially those associated with the Mourning of Muharram. Husayniyya is a multitude hall for the mourning of Muharram and other commemoration rituals of Shia that its name gets from Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of Muhammad.
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Arabic | حسينية (ḥusayniyya) مأتم (ma'tam) |
Hindi | इमामबाड़ा (imāmbāṛā) आशुरख़ाना (āshurkhānā) |
Bengali | ইমামবাড়া (imambaṛa) |
Persian | حسینیه (ḥoseyniye) |
Urdu | امام باڑہ (imāmbāṛā) امام بارگاہ (imāmbārgāh) عاشور خانہ (āshurxānā) حسينيہ (huseyniya) |
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