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Muharram, the forbidden month, is the opening
month of the Hejira year. The 10th day of the month is celebrated
by the Sunnies as well as the Shias all over the world. It
was on this day that God is believed to have created Adam
and Eve and that the Pharoah of Egypt and his countrymen were
drowned in the Red Sea by the will of the Almighty. Again
it was on this day that the most lamentable carnage at Kerbala
took place in 680 AD when Imman Hussain, the grandson of the
Prophet and his men met with their end in an agonising manner.
On this day the Jews observe fast. The Prophet enjoined on
the Muslims to observe fast on the ninth and tenth of Muharram.
It was to commemorate the victory of the Jews over Pharoah
that fasting was enjoined upon Muslims on these days. For
the Shia Muslims, Muharram is an important occasion for religious
ceremony. The Sunni Muslims do not celebrate Muharram, but
the devout Muslims among them observe fast.
`Pulikali'
or `Tiger-dance' is part of this celebration in Kerala. Some
Muslims assume the guise of tiger by painting their whole
body to bring out the appearance of tiger, wear masks and
parade through streets, playing, dancing and mimicking a tiger.
This is done to idealize the valour of Hussain.
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