My since salutations to you all.
This is really addressed to all Shias, but the ones here on the forum so far, namely Taha and Ameen.
Assuming that you engage in Matam (if you can term it that way), what I'm curiously to know is in advance is there a particular way how you gee yourself up for it? I guess this question also depends on how far you go. Like is it just slapping your chest, slapping your faces or going to what extreme your heart dictates since you echoe all the time the main reason why you flagate yourself is because ofyour imminent love for Hussain (RA).
So, please share your thoughts. Remember, I'm not asking what you do when Muharam comes around, but how you prepare for it. Is it mental, emotional, physical or all three?
On top of that is apart of your flagellate proceedings to curse the esteemed personalities that Sunni Muslims revere?
A very interesting question you have put forward. I will answer this according to my thought, opinion and point of view, according to my understanding. Matham and or Azadari, this has got nothing to do with Islam or Shiaism. This is not part of the Shia belief and faith (Aqeedah).
During Muharram people (Shias and Sunnis) commemorate/remember the incident of Karabala and the events that took place after it. In every country/nation people have their own way and style to commemorate/remember the Martyrdom of Hazrath Imam Hussain (as) and the events that took place after.
Every community has its own traditions and customs, depending on the country they live in and the nation they belong to. Some people tell and talk about it and others have their own ways of remembrance. People have their emotions and feelings and how they go about expressing their feelings and showing their emotions is down to them.
You have a parent who has just passed away and they have, lets say about six or seven children. Each child will take the loss of their parent differently. They will show the loss through expressing their feelings and showing their emotions. Then how and in what manner the loved one has passed away, what was the nature of them leaving this world also plays a great role on feelings and emotions, expressing and showing loss.
Also the gender plays a very vital role. Boys and men seem to be more calm and patient than girls and women. You also have other communities, countries and nations who cry, beat their heads, chests, faces and or thighs to show the loss of their loved ones and what dramatic effect it has had on the family, friends and the community.
I have seen Jews in such a similar state when they grieve about the loss of their loved one/s through the hands of Palestinian terrorists. I have seen English in a similar state when they grieved about the loss of their loved one/s through terrorist activities by the I.R.A. I can give you many more examples but will definitely put this one forward,
the administration, members, followers and supporters of Sipa e Sahaba and Lashkar e Jangavi went in to a similar state when they received the news that the President of Pakistan, General Zia Ul Haq, was killed in August 1988. Ganeral Zia was the founder and supporter of Sipa e Sahaba.
He was the one who founded and funded them heavily. This was in the news, on tv and in the papers, people beating their heads, chests, faces, and thighs, religious scholars along with others pulling their beards in pain and grieve due to the loss of their guide, aid and supporter.