Mourning in the ancient imambargahs of Lahore
Lahore, one of the most flamboyant and pulsating cities of Pakistan, hosts a few iconic buildings of Shia Islam. Nestled in the midst of the walled city's network of narrow and bustling streets are the old and distinctive imambargahs: Nisar haveli, Mubarak haveli and Maatam Siraai.
In search of these imambargahs, I entered the vibrant and crowded street of Mochi gate, leading to 'Mohallah Shia’an Kashmirian'. The area is known for its imambargahs and Shia community and culture.
The streets are lined with shops displaying alams and shabeehs (pictures) of Shia Imams. Dressed in black, men, women and children can be seen going to these many imambargahs and places for majalis.
The clanging of big sabeel cauldrons is heard at every corner, where flavoured milk and sherbets are served round the clock. These sabeels are decorated with flowers and alams to mark the occasion.