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Photographer Khaled Mursi Hammoud  Khaled Mursi Hammoud {Karma:54005}
Project #25 Characters Camera Model Nikon D100
Categories People
Journalism
Travel
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Lens Nikon  24-85mm f/2.8-4D AF
Uploaded 10/24/2007 Film / Memory Type SanDisk 2 GB
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Views 501 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/3.5
Critiques 8 Rating
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Location City -  Cairo
State - 
Country - Egypt   Egypt
About The "Zar" is a Ceremony that is used to cure mental illness through contact with the possessing spirits which cause maladies. Though there are several methods for dealing with psychological disturbance, the Zar is the last resort which is supposed to have powerful therapeutic effect for several kinds of ailments.

It should be noted that this ceremony is not widely practiced in Egypt.

The Zar ceremony is most prominent in southern Egypt and is practiced further south into the Sudan, though in fact it may be performed anywhere in Egypt. This is a region that was least exposed to the many invaders from Greece, Rome and the Middle East, and the ceremony can be considered as a holdover from older African religions when older women were frequently priestesses.

Regardless of the fact that Zar is a trance religious ceremony that uses drumming and dancing to cure an illness thought to be caused by a demon, it is technically prohibited by Islam as a pagan practice. However it continues to be an essential part of the Egyptian culture. It provides a unique form of relief to women in strict patriarchal societies.

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sherif el gohary sherif el gohary   {K:419} 12/22/2007
hi Dr.Khaled

bardo ro7t ZAR.I have nothing to say but we need to see more photos.

regards

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Abid Muhammad Abid Muhammad   {K:2613} 11/1/2007
very good sir,.................
very informative picture...
culturel essential.

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Khaled Mursi Hammoud Khaled Mursi Hammoud   {K:54005} 10/25/2007
Hi Marian,
Actually it was do difficult to convince those preparing the ceremony that it's just a hobby and that I'm not either an officer or a Journalist (not to mention that I presented my personal ID card too).
Actually, the ladies; the sick ones; didn't want me to be arround still and that's why they had to cover their heads so as not to be known.
Thanx dear Marian for your comment and concern.
Regards and take care,
Khaled.

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Marian Man Marian Man   {K:80636} 10/25/2007
very impressive about dear Khaled!!!!
and as Alison wrote I too wonder how you were allowed to photograph it!!!!
all the best
Marian

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Khaled Mursi Hammoud Khaled Mursi Hammoud   {K:54005} 10/25/2007
Hi Olga,
You're just right, the lady with the covered head is the one attending the ceremony for cure.
Actually they don't cover their heads but coz I was capturing some photos; and this is not welcomed at all; so she covered her head so as not to be known.
Thanx for your comment and support.
God bless you,
Khaled.

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Olga Vareli Olga Vareli   {K:22477} 10/25/2007
so interesting comment my frind, on the photo, I mean, it is so enlightening, still I feel a bit sorry for the women who live in strict patriarchical families, how can they survive in such severe strictness?My love, Olga. :)
ps.The woman with the covered head is the one that is going to be cured?

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 10/25/2007
A very interesting "about", Khaled, and as well an interesting look into this old practice and custom in your photograph. Well done in being able to record this and pass it on.
Dave.

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Alison DuFlon Alison DuFlon   {K:36566} 10/24/2007
A facinating history, I hope this one worked to help the person. Sometimes these methods are much more powerful. I am surprised that you were allowed to photograph it. Alison

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