Raza Noha - Mola Ali

(“Peace be upon you, O Hussein, the stranger Peace be upon you, O Master, the most noble”)

One year, when Ali Raza was just a young boy, he fell ill and was bedridden. Despite his poor health, he insisted on reciting nohas to console his family and to express his own grief over the martyrdom of Imam Hussein. mola ali raza noha

In Shia Muslim tradition, Mola Ali Raza Noha is considered a symbol of the innocence and purity of childhood, and his noha is seen as a powerful expression of the human experience. (“Peace be upon you, O Hussein, the stranger

Mola Ali Raza Noha was a young boy from a small village in India who lived during the 19th century. His full name was Ali Raza, and he was affectionately known as Noha, which means “lamentation” or “eulogy.” He was born into a devout Shia Muslim family and was raised with strong faith and values. Mola Ali Raza Noha was a young boy

The noha begins with the words:

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