The Evolution of the ‘Alam: A Historical and Cultural Analysis of Its Role in Shi'a Rituals and Indian Traditions

This research study examines the historical development of the ‘Alam flag symbol of Shia ritual in the context of Indian ritualistic traditions. This study focuses on the Qutb Shāhī dynasty of Deccan and the Nawabi dynasty of Awadh, tracing the introduction and transformation of the ‘Alam flag from...

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Main Author: Mohd Adil Khan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stecab Publishing 2025-05-01
Series:Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Science
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Online Access:https://journals.stecab.com/jahss/article/view/509
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Summary:This research study examines the historical development of the ‘Alam flag symbol of Shia ritual in the context of Indian ritualistic traditions. This study focuses on the Qutb Shāhī dynasty of Deccan and the Nawabi dynasty of Awadh, tracing the introduction and transformation of the ‘Alam flag from a military standard to a sacred element in the Shi’a ritual practices. This study challenges prevailing assumptions regarding ‘Alam as an army symbol, demonstrating instead its transformation and evolution into a sacred ritual symbol embedded in the devotional context. This study covers a range of the medieval period to trace the emergence of Shiite culture in India, including the Delhi Sultanate, Mughal empire, Awadh kingdom in the north, and Qutb Shāhī dynasty in the south, thereby situating ‘Alam with broader cultural, political, and aesthetic developments. By employing a historical-analytical methodology, the research studies fieldwork, epigraphic analysis, and archival research. It studies material evidence such as inscriptions, metal, and iconography of ‘Alams, and incorporates oral traditions to contextualise its ritual significance.
ISSN:3006-9491