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Islam across South Asia has many faces. One intriguing face is that of ritual and tradition, filled with color, rhythm, song, and even magic and the supernatural. The story is about Sufis, saints and sinners, some living, some dead, and the millions of people who flock to their shrines seeking offspring, wealth, health, power, and often riddance from evil spirits, demons and djinns.
This is a story of Thursdays. Each Thursday, all across South Asia, shrines are filled with millions of devotees who bring offerings of food, money, flowers and much else to some saint or holy person. The devotees come from every walk of life, including the rich and the destitute, professionals, businessmen, women, and a mix of cultures and ethnicities. Sometimes even religious boundaries are crossed and many non Muslims are part of the crowd. They all have two things in common. One that they are in need of something, and two that they devoutly believe that the saint of their choosing can deliver.
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