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832-179299 - Horse drawn carriage on Meidan-e Emam, Naqsh-e Jahan, Imam Square with Sheik Lotfollah, Lotf Allah Mosque, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Isfahan, Esfahan, Iran, Persia, Asia
832-179699 - Horse drawn carriages on Meidan-e Emam, Naqsh-e Jahan, Imam Square with Sheik Lotfollah, Lotf Allah Mosque, Esfahan, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Isfahan, Iran, Persia, Asia
809-5388 - The word Allah in the calligraphy in the patio of the Ben Youssef Medersa, the largest Medersa in Morocco, originally a religious school founded under Abou el Hassan, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
857-68216 - Every Friday dervishes gather an hour before sunset in front of Sheikh Hamed al-Nil tomb in Omdurman, Sudan to perform a ritual called Zikr (Dhikr). The ceremony starts chanting words of gratitude to the Prophet Mohammed. The audience interacts with the chanters, dancing to the rhythms of the percussion instruments. The dervishes start whirling around. The music, the fragrance of burning incense, the endless repetition of religious chants creates a state of ecstasy, a kind of trance in which human soul is believed to communicate directly with God.
857-68209 - Every Friday dervishes gather an hour before sunset in front of Sheikh Hamed al-Nil tomb in Omdurman, Sudan to perform a ritual called Zikr (Dhikr). The ceremony starts chanting words of gratitude to the Prophet Mohammed. The audience interacts with the chanters, dancing to the rhythms of the percussion instruments. The dervishes start whirling around. The music, the fragrance of burning incense, the endless repetition of religious chants creates a state of ecstasy, a kind of trance in which human soul is believed to communicate directly with God.
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