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Twelver Shi’i Self-flagellation Rites in Contemporary Syria

Edith Szanto

Mourning Sayyida Zaynab

Barcode 9781399548281
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Release Date: 30/06/2025

Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Sub-Genre: Religion
Label: Edinburgh University Press
Series: Advances in the Study of Islam
Language: English
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Mourning Sayyida Zaynab
Examines the flagellation practices of Twelver Shi'i refugees in Syria for the first time.
This book examines contested Muharram practices, as well as the institutions and authorities that promoted or condemned them until 2011, when most Shi'is fled Syria. For 40 years, the Syrian shrine town of Sayyida Zaynab was a place of miracles, where violence engendered healing. To experience miraculous healing, Shi'is attended mourning gatherings, studied at seminaries, self-flagellated, and frequented spiritual healers. Supported by the political establishment, Shi'i institutions arose to serve Iraqi refugees and Iranian pilgrims. Seminaries promoted various practices, some highly controversial. Wounded, traumatized, impoverished, and oppressed, asylum seekers from Iraq who performed flagellations sought salvation - a worldly restoration requiring saintly beneficence. In Syria, where Shi'is were often asylum seekers from Iraq, daily concerns centred on the here and now, on survival, and on the bitterness they felt. They prayed for justice and retribution, as much as for physical and psychological healing.