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Big night of the moulid of El-Hussein today
Three nights of festivities to mark the Prophet's grandson's birthday climax tonight at El-Hussein mosque in Islamic Cairo
Published in Ahram Online on 29 - 03 - 2011

Today marks the “big night” of the moulid (an annual religious festival to mark the birthday of a saint, prophet or head of a religious order) of El-Hussein.
Hussein was the grandson of the Prophet Mohammed and the festival in his honour is held over three days on the grounds of the El-Hussein mosque in the heart of Islamic Cairo. This year, however, the celebrations have been overshadowed by false news that Sufi's were protesting against the destruction by Salafists of tombs of their Wallis (chosen spiritual leaders of Sufi sects) in governorates across the country.
“Sufis are not affiliated to any form of activism, hence they do not protest,” explained Sheikh El-Qasabi, head of the Sufi Council. “However, as part of their annual gatherings at El-Hussein moulid, members of various Sufi sects issue a speech after the sunset prayers.”
As for the current harassment by Salafists who have destroyed numerous Sufi tombs and sites, El-Qasabi insisted that “the Sufis are sending a message to transcend and bury our differences for the greater good of the country and avoid any room to divide Egyptian people.
“The Sufis vary from any other sects because they have no political aspiration. Sufism is a science, with methodology that is mainly derived from the ethics and beliefs of Prophet Mohammed. Such values are practiced among Sufis from Alexandria to Aswan, and shall be there till doomsday.”
Moulids, denounced by puritan Salafists, have long been embedded in Egyptian culture. They encompass both the spiritual, through chanting and Zikr circles (assemblies of remembrance), and the secular, in music and street art.
According to The Moulidsof Egypt by J. W. McPherson, “moulids are national or religious carnivals held in honour of one of the Egyptian Wallis (blessed). Though they flourished in Egypt in the 12th century on the hands of the Fatimid's who gave Islamic moulids in Egypt legitimacy, yet the book explains that moulids could be traced back to ancient Egypt.”
El-Hussein's is one of the biggest moulids in Cairo, running for three days and drawing thousands of visitors. Celebrations include numerous Sufi chants, and Zikr circles. To mark today – the big night – renowned Sufi chanter Yassin El-Tohami will perform.
With over 15 million followers in Egypt, represented by the council's 74 orders, Sufis are described as the soul of Islam. Often referred to as “people of the truth” because of their emphasis on spirituality, modesty and a long quest to purify the soul, millions have been and continue to be attracted to their eternal path.
In 2009, the serenity of the Sufi house was disturbed through a disagreement that made headlines between Sheikh Alaa Abul Azayem and Sheikh El-Qasabi over who should succeed the late Sheikh Ahmed Kamel Yassin as head of the Sufi Council.


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