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=== Javanese Fusion ===


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Grand House of Remembrance.jpg|[[Mount Ilias#Grand House of Remembrance|Grand House of Remembrance]], [[Mount Ilias]]
Bandar Kunti House of Remembrance.jpg|[[Bandar Kunti House of Remembrance]], [[Hindia Belanda]]
Ismaili Center, Dushanbe, Tajikistan.JPG|[[Jartastı House of Remembrance]], [[Maqtajer]]
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Baha'i Temple of South America, Santiago, Chile - dusk pictures 26.jpg|[[Novika House of Remembrance|Novika Jumalan muiston talo]], [[Valkea]]
Novika House of Remembrance.jpg|[[Novika House of Remembrance|Novika Jumalan muiston talo]], [[Valkea|Novika]]
2016 Bahai House of Worship Langenhain 1 ks01.jpg|[[Koninstad House of Remembrance]], [[Noordenstaat]]
2016 Bahai House of Worship Langenhain 1 ks01.jpg|[[Koninstad House of Remembrance|Koninstader Herinneringshuis]], [[Koninstad]]
Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Isfahan,Iran.jpg|Main assembly hall, [[Srambi Katashahr House of Remembrance]]
Bayt al-Adhkar of Lady Zaynab, Jakarta.jpg|[[Lady Zaynab House of Remembrance]], [[Jakarta]]
Kashan 2017 (34089590781).jpg|[[Lembah Sebrang House of Remembrance]]
Buitenzorg House of Remembrance.jpg|[[Buitenzorg House of Remembrance]], [[Hindia Belanda|Buitenzorg]]
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Revision as of 16:43, 18 May 2021

A Bayt al-Adhkar, or more commonly a House of Remembrance, is one of several types of Esoteric Shia places of worship, the others being the House of Sorrows (bayt al-ahzan) and the Mosque. Houses of Remembrance act as the focal point of Esoteric Shia religious life. An empty throne symbolising the spiritual authority of the Hidden Imam, ablution points where congregants may perform ablution to achieve ritual purity and an assembly hall in which congregants may recite the Fifteen Whispered Prayers and perform other rituals of remembrance, such as the dhikr and quiet meditation are all common features of a House of Remembrance.

Houses of Remembrance are divided into two types. A local House of Remembrance, which serves a commune in Hindia Belanda or entire cities outside Hindia Belanda, is headed by a Mualim. In Hindia Belanda, larger Houses of Remembrance are called Provincial Houses of Remembrance as they are often built to serve an entire province, although they are more accurately known as a "Bayt al-Adhkar al-Kabir". For this reason, Provincial Houses of Remembrance typically form a complex of building, often incorporating shrines, landscaped gardens, a visitor centre, an exhibition hall and other facilities, which may include educational institutes and a pilgrims' house. A Provincial House of Remembrance is led by a Panghoeloe, who is assisted by a number of Mualims. Outside Hindia Belanda, all Houses of Remembrance, irrespective of size, are classified as local Houses of Remembrance and are led by a number of Mualims, depending on size of the local congregation.

Unlike the traditional mosque, the House of Remembrance often features iconographies of the Islamic Prophet, his daughter Lady Fatima, the Twelve Infallible Imams and other Esoteric Shia holy figures. For this reason, the Canonical Prayers which are said thrice a day by Esoteric Shias are not to be performed in a House of Remembrance as the absence of visual imagery is one of its requirements. Many Houses of Remembrance, however, often include an additional prayer hall bereft of visual art set for this purpose whilst others are situated adjacent to a mosque to enable worshippers to fulfil their daily religious obligations. As Esoteric Shi'ism does not place an emphasis on performing the daily Canonical Prayers congregationally due to the continuing absence of the Hidden Infallible Imam (a congregational Canonical Prayer is obligatory upon Shias only in the presence of an Infallible Imam), there have been few attempts at constructing Shia mosques in Hindia Belanda, Maqtajer and the rest of Astyria.


Origins

The origins of the House of Remembrance can be traced to the early Shia practice of remembrance rituals under Sunni regimes following the death of the Islamic Prophet, during which the Shia faithful would often secretly assemble in a room of a house to recite or listen to a reading of the sacred texts, eulogies and intercessory prayers – practices that were otherwise forbidden by the state. With the spread of Shi'ism to what is now southeastern Maqtajer, purpose-built Houses of Remembrance started to emerge in Sythith.

Evolution

Functions

Administrative

The House of Remembrance is often but not always the centre of the local Esoteric Shia jurisdiction. It is where

Religious

Rituals of Remembrance

Fifteen Whispered Prayers

Passion plays

Sacred musical performance

Architecture

Shia traditional architecture

Early Houses of Remembrance built in Astyria are located in the southwestern parts of Maqtajer and western parts of Hindia Belanda. The styles of these early Houses of Remembrance predominantly follow Shia traditional architecture.

Javanese Fusion

Austronesian

Andjanian

Colonial

Shia Revival


Modern

Elements

Assembly hall

Empty Throne

Ablution points

Gardens

Symbolism

Iconography

Administration

Local House of Remembrance

Provincial House of Remembrance

See also

Notes

References