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An elderly Iranian woman reads a copy of the Muslim holy book, the Koran, as she sits in her bed at Kahrizak Charity Nursing Home in souther...

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Women’s Section Of Kahrizak Charity Nursing Home

7 June 2025

An elderly Iranian woman reads a copy of the Muslim holy book, the Koran, as she sits in her bed at Kahrizak Charity Nursing Home in souther...

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7 June 2025

An elderly Iranian woman reads a copy of the Muslim holy book, the Koran, as she sits in her bed at Kahrizak Charity Nursing Home in southern Tehran, Iran, on June 6, 2025. The Kahrizak Charity Nursing Home, established in 1971 near Tehran, is a long-term non-profit care facility in Iran that provides support to elderly individuals, patients with physical and mental disabilities, people with disabilities, and those without family support. It operates primarily on public donations and volunteer assistance. Over the years, it develops into a complex offering medical care, rehabilitation services, and residential support. The institution functions as part of Iran's broader network of charitable and social care services.


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A Quran translated into the Punjabi language is displayed during a cultural program to celebrate the International Day for the Elimination o...

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International Day For The Elimination Of Racial Discrimination

23 March 2025

A Quran translated into the Punjabi language is displayed during a cultural program to celebrate the International Day for the Elimination o...

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23 March 2025

A Quran translated into the Punjabi language is displayed during a cultural program to celebrate the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on March 24, 2025.


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Young Iranian boys wearing religious headbands read a copy of the Muslim holy book, the Koran, while participating with their parents in a f...

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Iran-Farewell Ceremony For Iran-Iraq War Martyrs

5 December 2024

Young Iranian boys wearing religious headbands read a copy of the Muslim holy book, the Koran, while participating with their parents in a f...

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5 December 2024

Young Iranian boys wearing religious headbands read a copy of the Muslim holy book, the Koran, while participating with their parents in a farewell ceremony for unknown martyrs of the Iran-Iraq war (1980-88) in northern Tehran, Iran, on December 4, 2024.


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An Iranian man reads a copy of the Muslim holy book, the Koran, while sitting next to a tomb in a holy shrine in Shiraz, Iran, on October 8,...

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Religion, Daily Life In Iran

12 October 2024

An Iranian man reads a copy of the Muslim holy book, the Koran, while sitting next to a tomb in a holy shrine in Shiraz, Iran, on October 8,...

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12 October 2024

An Iranian man reads a copy of the Muslim holy book, the Koran, while sitting next to a tomb in a holy shrine in Shiraz, Iran, on October 8, 2024. Western countries express concern about a potential escalation of the conflict in the region in the event of an Israeli attack on Iran in response to Iran's missile attack on Israel on October 1. Many Iranian people continue to embrace their daily routines.


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Devotees, leaders of a Sufi order, and local residents are reciting some suras from the holy book of Islam, the Koran (Qur'an), at the mauso...

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Sufi Procession In Tunisia

18 August 2024

Devotees, leaders of a Sufi order, and local residents are reciting some suras from the holy book of Islam, the Koran (Qur'an), at the mauso...

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18 August 2024

Devotees, leaders of a Sufi order, and local residents are reciting some suras from the holy book of Islam, the Koran (Qur'an), at the mausoleum of Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi (known as the town's saint) before the start of the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on August 11, 2024. The annual procession (Arab: Kharja) known as the Ascension (Arab: Talaa) of Sidi Bou Said is beginning early in the morning in the town of Ariana (a suburb of Tunis) at the mausoleum (Arab: Zaouia) of Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi (known as the town's saint, who fought against the crusade led by King Louis IX in 1270 AD), where the Sheikhs (an Arabic title of honour given to long-standing spiritual leaders) and the devotees (also called followers) from a Sufi order are reciting some suras from the holy book of Islam, the Koran (Qur'an), in the presence of local residents. They are then taking part in a procession through the streets of the old city. The procession is being led by a man representing the city's patron saint (Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi) on horseback and by the Sheikhs, all followed by the devotees and a large crowd of local residents. The women with their young children are following the men at the back of the procession. The most special and spectacular part of the procession is happening when the Sufi devotees enter a state of trance to the rhythm of the dance and spiritual chants. The Sheikhs and the Sufi faithful are then traveling to the coastal town of Sidi Bou Said (a suburb of Tunis). At the end of the afternoon, they are meeting devotees and Sheikhs from the Sufi order of the mausoleum of Sidi Bou Said el-Beji (the town's saint), who are greeting them with spiritual songs, before they join a large crowd in a festive procession to the town's mausoleum.


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Young followers of a Sufi order are carrying Sufi flags as they are preparing for the start of the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ari...

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Sufi Procession In Tunisia

18 August 2024

Young followers of a Sufi order are carrying Sufi flags as they are preparing for the start of the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ari...

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18 August 2024

Young followers of a Sufi order are carrying Sufi flags as they are preparing for the start of the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on August 11, 2024. The annual procession (Arab: Kharja) known as the Ascension (Arab: Talaa) of Sidi Bou Said is beginning early in the morning in the town of Ariana (a suburb of Tunis) at the mausoleum (Arab: Zaouia) of Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi (known as the town's saint, who fought against the crusade led by King Louis IX in 1270 AD), where the Sheikhs (an Arabic title of honour given to long-standing spiritual leaders) and the devotees (also called followers) from a Sufi order are reciting some suras from the holy book of Islam, the Koran (Qur'an), in the presence of local residents. They are then taking part in a procession through the streets of the old city. The procession is being led by a man representing the city's patron saint (Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi) on horseback and by the Sheikhs, all followed by the devotees and a large crowd of local residents. The women with their young children are following the men at the back of the procession. The most special and spectacular part of the procession is when the Sufi devotees are entering a state of trance to the rhythm of the dance and spiritual chants. The Sheikhs and the Sufi faithful are then traveling to the coastal town of Sidi Bou Said (a suburb of Tunis). At the end of the afternoon, they are meeting devotees and Sheikhs from the Sufi order of the mausoleum of Sidi Bou Said el-Beji (the town's saint), who are greeting them with spiritual songs, before they are joining a large crowd in a festive procession to the town's mausoleum.


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A devotee from a Sufi order in traditional Tunisian dress is representing the city's patron saint on horseback and leading the annual proces...

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Sufi Procession In Tunisia

18 August 2024

A devotee from a Sufi order in traditional Tunisian dress is representing the city's patron saint on horseback and leading the annual proces...

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18 August 2024

A devotee from a Sufi order in traditional Tunisian dress is representing the city's patron saint on horseback and leading the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on August 11, 2024. The annual procession (Arab: Kharja) known as the Ascension (Arab: Talaa) of Sidi Bou Said is beginning early in the morning in the town of Ariana (a suburb of Tunis) at the mausoleum (Arab: Zaouia) of Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi (known as the town's saint, who fought against the crusade led by King Louis IX in 1270 AD), where the Sheikhs (an Arabic title of honour given to long-standing spiritual leaders) and the devotees (also called followers) from a Sufi order are reciting some suras from the holy book of Islam, the Koran (Qur'an), in the presence of local residents. They are then taking part in a procession through the streets of the old city. The procession is being led by a man representing the city's patron saint (Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi) on horseback and by the Sheikhs, all followed by the devotees and a large crowd of local residents. The women with their young children are following the men at the back of the procession. The most special and spectacular part of the procession is when the Sufi devotees are entering a state of trance to the rhythm of the dance and spiritual chants. The Sheikhs and the Sufi faithful are then traveling to the coastal town of Sidi Bou Said (a suburb of Tunis). At the end of the afternoon, they are meeting devotees and Sheikhs from the Sufi order of the mausoleum of Sidi Bou Said el-Beji (the town's saint), who are greeting them with spiritual songs, before they join a large crowd in a festive procession to the town's mausoleum.


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A devotee from a Sufi order in traditional Tunisian dress is representing the city's patron saint on horseback and leading the annual proces...

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Sufi Procession In Tunisia

18 August 2024

A devotee from a Sufi order in traditional Tunisian dress is representing the city's patron saint on horseback and leading the annual proces...

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18 August 2024

A devotee from a Sufi order in traditional Tunisian dress is representing the city's patron saint on horseback and leading the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on August 11, 2024. The annual procession (Arab: Kharja) known as the Ascension (Arab: Talaa) of Sidi Bou Said is beginning early in the morning in the town of Ariana (a suburb of Tunis) at the mausoleum (Arab: Zaouia) of Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi (known as the town's saint, who fought against the crusade led by King Louis IX in 1270 AD), where the Sheikhs (an Arabic title of honour given to long-standing spiritual leaders) and the devotees (also called followers) from a Sufi order are reciting some suras from the holy book of Islam, the Koran (Qur'an), in the presence of local residents. They are then taking part in a procession through the streets of the old city. The procession is being led by a man representing the city's patron saint (Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi) on horseback and by the Sheikhs, all followed by the devotees and a large crowd of local residents. The women with their young children are following the men at the back of the procession. The most special and spectacular part of the procession is when the Sufi devotees are entering a state of trance to the rhythm of the dance and spiritual chants. The Sheikhs and the Sufi faithful are then traveling to the coastal town of Sidi Bou Said (a suburb of Tunis). At the end of the afternoon, they are meeting devotees and Sheikhs from the Sufi order of the mausoleum of Sidi Bou Said el-Beji (the town's saint), who are greeting them with spiritual songs, before they join a large crowd in a festive procession to the town's mausoleum.


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Women, devotees of a Sufi order, and local residents are waiting for the start of the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said outside the mausole...

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Sufi Procession In Tunisia

18 August 2024

Women, devotees of a Sufi order, and local residents are waiting for the start of the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said outside the mausole...

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18 August 2024

Women, devotees of a Sufi order, and local residents are waiting for the start of the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said outside the mausoleum of Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi (known as the town's saint) in Ariana, Tunisia, on August 11, 2024. The annual procession (Arab: Kharja) known as the Ascension (Arab: Talaa) of Sidi Bou Said is beginning early in the morning in the town of Ariana (a suburb of Tunis) at the mausoleum (Arab: Zaouia) of Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi (known as the town's saint, who fought against the crusade led by King Louis IX in 1270 AD), where the Sheikhs (an Arabic title of honour given to long-standing spiritual leaders) and the devotees (also called followers) from a Sufi order are reciting some suras from the holy book of Islam, the Koran (Qur'an), in the presence of local residents. They are then taking part in a procession through the streets of the old city. The procession is being led by a man representing the city's patron saint (Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi) on horseback and by the Sheikhs, all followed by the devotees and a large crowd of local residents. The women with their young children are following the men at the back of the procession. The most special and spectacular part of the procession is when the Sufi devotees are entering a state of trance to the rhythm of the dance and spiritual chants. The Sheikhs and the Sufi faithful are then traveling to the coastal town of Sidi Bou Said (a suburb of Tunis). At the end of the afternoon, they are meeting devotees and Sheikhs from the Sufi order of the mausoleum of Sidi Bou Said el-Beji (the town's saint), who are greeting them with spiritual songs, before they join a large crowd in a festive procession to the town's mausoleum.


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Devotees from a Sufi order are dancing and chanting spiritual songs during the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on Aug...

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Sufi Procession In Tunisia

18 August 2024

Devotees from a Sufi order are dancing and chanting spiritual songs during the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on Aug...

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18 August 2024

Devotees from a Sufi order are dancing and chanting spiritual songs during the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on August 11, 2024. The annual procession (Arab: Kharja) known as the Ascension (Arab: Talaa) of Sidi Bou Said is beginning early in the morning in the town of Ariana (a suburb of Tunis) at the mausoleum (Arab: Zaouia) of Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi (known as the town's saint, who fought against the crusade led by King Louis IX in 1270 AD), where the Sheikhs (an Arabic title of honour given to long-standing spiritual leaders) and the devotees (also called followers) from a Sufi order are reciting some suras from the holy book of Islam, the Koran (Qur'an), in the presence of local residents. They are then taking part in a procession through the streets of the old city. The procession is being led by a man representing the city's patron saint (Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi) on horseback and by the Sheikhs, all followed by the devotees and a large crowd of local residents. The women with their young children are following the men at the back of the procession. The most special and spectacular part of the procession is happening when the Sufi devotees enter a state of trance to the rhythm of the dance and spiritual chants. The Sheikhs and the Sufi faithful are then traveling to the coastal town of Sidi Bou Said (a suburb of Tunis). At the end of the afternoon, they are meeting devotees and Sheikhs from the Sufi order of the mausoleum of Sidi Bou Said el-Beji (the town's saint), who are greeting them with spiritual songs, before they join a large crowd in a festive procession to the town's mausoleum.


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Devotees from a Sufi order are dancing and chanting spiritual songs during the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on Aug...

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Sufi Procession In Tunisia

18 August 2024

Devotees from a Sufi order are dancing and chanting spiritual songs during the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on Aug...

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18 August 2024

Devotees from a Sufi order are dancing and chanting spiritual songs during the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on August 11, 2024. The annual procession (Arab: Kharja) known as the Ascension (Arab: Talaa) of Sidi Bou Said is beginning early in the morning in the town of Ariana (a suburb of Tunis) at the mausoleum (Arab: Zaouia) of Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi (known as the town's saint, who fought against the crusade led by King Louis IX in 1270 AD), where the Sheikhs (an Arabic title of honour given to long-standing spiritual leaders) and the devotees (also called followers) from a Sufi order are reciting some suras from the holy book of Islam, the Koran (Qur'an), in the presence of local residents. They are then taking part in a procession through the streets of the old city. The procession is being led by a man representing the city's patron saint (Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi) on horseback and by the Sheikhs, all followed by the devotees and a large crowd of local residents. The women with their young children are following the men at the back of the procession. The most special and spectacular part of the procession is happening when the Sufi devotees enter a state of trance to the rhythm of the dance and spiritual chants. The Sheikhs and the Sufi faithful are then traveling to the coastal town of Sidi Bou Said (a suburb of Tunis). At the end of the afternoon, they are meeting devotees and Sheikhs from the Sufi order of the mausoleum of Sidi Bou Said el-Beji (the town's saint), who are greeting them with spiritual songs, before they join a large crowd in a festive procession to the town's mausoleum.


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Devotees from a Sufi order are dancing and chanting spiritual songs during the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on Aug...

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Sufi Procession In Tunisia

18 August 2024

Devotees from a Sufi order are dancing and chanting spiritual songs during the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on Aug...

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18 August 2024

Devotees from a Sufi order are dancing and chanting spiritual songs during the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on August 11, 2024. The annual procession (Arab: Kharja) known as the Ascension (Arab: Talaa) of Sidi Bou Said is beginning early in the morning in the town of Ariana (a suburb of Tunis) at the mausoleum (Arab: Zaouia) of Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi (known as the town's saint, who fought against the crusade led by King Louis IX in 1270 AD), where the Sheikhs (an Arabic title of honour given to long-standing spiritual leaders) and the devotees (also called followers) from a Sufi order are reciting some suras from the holy book of Islam, the Koran (Qur'an), in the presence of local residents. They are then taking part in a procession through the streets of the old city. The procession is being led by a man representing the city's patron saint (Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi) on horseback and by the Sheikhs, all followed by the devotees and a large crowd of local residents. The women with their young children are following the men at the back of the procession. The most special and spectacular part of the procession is happening when the Sufi devotees enter a state of trance to the rhythm of the dance and spiritual chants. The Sheikhs and the Sufi faithful are then traveling to the coastal town of Sidi Bou Said (a suburb of Tunis). At the end of the afternoon, they are meeting devotees and Sheikhs from the Sufi order of the mausoleum of Sidi Bou Said el-Beji (the town's saint), who are greeting them with spiritual songs, before they join a large crowd in a festive procession to the town's mausoleum.


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Devotees from a Sufi order are dancing and chanting spiritual songs during the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on Aug...

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Sufi Procession In Tunisia

18 August 2024

Devotees from a Sufi order are dancing and chanting spiritual songs during the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on Aug...

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18 August 2024

Devotees from a Sufi order are dancing and chanting spiritual songs during the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on August 11, 2024. The annual procession (Arab: Kharja) known as the Ascension (Arab: Talaa) of Sidi Bou Said is beginning early in the morning in the town of Ariana (a suburb of Tunis) at the mausoleum (Arab: Zaouia) of Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi (known as the town's saint, who fought against the crusade led by King Louis IX in 1270 AD), where the Sheikhs (an Arabic title of honour given to long-standing spiritual leaders) and the devotees (also called followers) from a Sufi order are reciting some suras from the holy book of Islam, the Koran (Qur'an), in the presence of local residents. They are then taking part in a procession through the streets of the old city. The procession is being led by a man representing the city's patron saint (Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi) on horseback and by the Sheikhs, all followed by the devotees and a large crowd of local residents. The women with their young children are following the men at the back of the procession. The most special and spectacular part of the procession is happening when the Sufi devotees enter a state of trance to the rhythm of the dance and spiritual chants. The Sheikhs and the Sufi faithful are then traveling to the coastal town of Sidi Bou Said (a suburb of Tunis). At the end of the afternoon, they are meeting devotees and Sheikhs from the Sufi order of the mausoleum of Sidi Bou Said el-Beji (the town's saint), who are greeting them with spiritual songs, before they join a large crowd in a festive procession to the town's mausoleum.


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Devotees from a Sufi order are dancing and chanting spiritual songs during the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on Aug...

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Sufi Procession In Tunisia

18 August 2024

Devotees from a Sufi order are dancing and chanting spiritual songs during the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on Aug...

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18 August 2024

Devotees from a Sufi order are dancing and chanting spiritual songs during the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on August 11, 2024. The annual procession (Arab: Kharja) known as the Ascension (Arab: Talaa) of Sidi Bou Said is beginning early in the morning in the town of Ariana (a suburb of Tunis) at the mausoleum (Arab: Zaouia) of Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi (known as the town's saint, who fought against the crusade led by King Louis IX in 1270 AD), where the Sheikhs (an Arabic title of honour given to long-standing spiritual leaders) and the devotees (also called followers) from a Sufi order are reciting some suras from the holy book of Islam, the Koran (Qur'an), in the presence of local residents. They are then taking part in a procession through the streets of the old city. The procession is being led by a man representing the city's patron saint (Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi) on horseback and by the Sheikhs, all followed by the devotees and a large crowd of local residents. The women with their young children are following the men at the back of the procession. The most special and spectacular part of the procession is happening when the Sufi devotees enter a state of trance to the rhythm of the dance and spiritual chants. The Sheikhs and the Sufi faithful are then traveling to the coastal town of Sidi Bou Said (a suburb of Tunis). At the end of the afternoon, they are meeting devotees and Sheikhs from the Sufi order of the mausoleum of Sidi Bou Said el-Beji (the town's saint), who are greeting them with spiritual songs, before they join a large crowd in a festive procession to the town's mausoleum.


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Sufi Procession In Tunisia

18 August 2024

A devotee from a Sufi order is entering a state of trance during the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on August 11, 20...

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18 August 2024

A devotee from a Sufi order is entering a state of trance during the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on August 11, 2024. The annual procession (Arab: Kharja) known as the Ascension (Arab: Talaa) of Sidi Bou Said is beginning early in the morning in the town of Ariana (a suburb of Tunis) at the mausoleum (Arab: Zaouia) of Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi (known as the town's saint, who fought against the crusade led by King Louis IX in 1270 AD), where the Sheikhs (an Arabic title of honour given to long-standing spiritual leaders) and the devotees (also called followers) from a Sufi order are reciting some suras from the holy book of Islam, the Koran (Qur'an), in the presence of local residents. They are then taking part in a procession through the streets of the old city. The procession is being led by a man representing the city's patron saint (Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi) on horseback and by the Sheikhs, all followed by the devotees and a large crowd of local residents. The women with their young children are following the men at the back of the procession. The most special and spectacular part of the procession is when the Sufi devotees are entering a state of trance to the rhythm of the dance and spiritual chants. The Sheikhs and the Sufi faithful are then traveling to the coastal town of Sidi Bou Said (a suburb of Tunis). At the end of the afternoon, they are meeting devotees and Sheikhs from the Sufi order of the mausoleum of Sidi Bou Said el-Beji (the town's saint), who are greeting them with spiritual songs, before they join a large crowd in a festive procession to the town's mausoleum.


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Sufi Procession In Tunisia

18 August 2024

A devotee from a Sufi order is entering a state of trance during the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on August 11, 20...

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18 August 2024

A devotee from a Sufi order is entering a state of trance during the annual procession of Sidi Bou Said in Ariana, Tunisia, on August 11, 2024. The annual procession (Arab: Kharja) known as the Ascension (Arab: Talaa) of Sidi Bou Said is beginning early in the morning in the town of Ariana (a suburb of Tunis) at the mausoleum (Arab: Zaouia) of Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi (known as the town's saint, who fought against the crusade led by King Louis IX in 1270 AD), where the Sheikhs (an Arabic title of honour given to long-standing spiritual leaders) and the devotees (also called followers) from a Sufi order are reciting some suras from the holy book of Islam, the Koran (Qur'an), in the presence of local residents. They are then taking part in a procession through the streets of the old city. The procession is being led by a man representing the city's patron saint (Sidi Ammar al-Makhloufi) on horseback and by the Sheikhs, all followed by the devotees and a large crowd of local residents. The women with their young children are following the men at the back of the procession. The most special and spectacular part of the procession is when the Sufi devotees are entering a state of trance to the rhythm of the dance and spiritual chants. The Sheikhs and the Sufi faithful are then traveling to the coastal town of Sidi Bou Said (a suburb of Tunis). At the end of the afternoon, they are meeting devotees and Sheikhs from the Sufi order of the mausoleum of Sidi Bou Said el-Beji (the town's saint), who are greeting them with spiritual songs, before they join a large crowd in a festive procession to the town's mausoleum.


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