Sufi Procession In Tunisia
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,
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- ILEA003167248
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- 2024/8/11 00:00:00
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- NurPhoto / Kyodo News Images
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