The work is widely shared during Muharram , the month of mourning in the Shia tradition, as it captures the personal connection between a mourner and the tragedies of Karbala.
In his last moments in the grave, he asks for his face to be turned toward Karbala , signifying that even in death, his heart remains with his "Arbab" (Master). Seyyid Peyman VЙ™siyyЙ™t
He asks for a small piece of Turbah (sacred soil from Karbala) to be placed in his shroud to remember the Imam's exile. The work is widely shared during Muharram ,
Seyyid Peyman Boradigahi , a well-known maddah from the Masallı region of Azerbaijan. Seyyid Peyman Boradigahi , a well-known maddah from
The narrator asks those left behind to perform specific rituals when they wrap his body in the funeral shroud (kafan) and place him in the grave.
The emotional climax of the story is the narrator’s belief that because he served the Imam in life, the Imam will not leave him alone in the dark of the grave and will come to visit his servant. Key Details