Versiyon - Mehdi Resuli Bu Qarй™lй™ri Hzzй™hra Sй™ Toxuyub Uzun

: Because the clothes are "woven" by Hazrat Zahra, they are seen as a spiritual safeguard for the soul during the days of grief.

The long version of the chant emphasizes that wearing black is a . It is more than just a custom; it is described as: : Because the clothes are "woven" by Hazrat

The "story" within the lyrics often touches on the idea that Hazrat Zahra (a.s.) watches over the mourning gatherings ( majalis ). When she sees her children’s lovers wearing the black clothes she "prepared," she offers them her intercession ( shafa'at ). The song serves as a dialogue between the servant and the Lady of Light, acknowledging her role in keeping the flame of Karbala burning through the generations. 4. Historical and Cultural Context When she sees her children’s lovers wearing the

: A sign that the wearer belongs to the "Hussaini" civilization. Historical and Cultural Context : A sign that

: It signifies that even centuries later, the tragedy of Karbala is still alive in the hearts of the faithful. 3. The Grief of a Mother

In Azerbaijani culture, particularly in the recitations of , this story resonates because it bridges the gap between historical mourning and personal spiritual experience. The tradition of wearing black is historically linked to the women of Bani Hashim , who are said to have worn black for a full year after the tragedy of Karbala to express their profound loss.

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