- Title: Kosovo dervishes celebrate spring with traditional Sultan Nowruz body piercings
- Date: 22nd March 2025
- Summary: ROME, ITALY (MARCH 22, 2025) (REUTERS) MEDIA TRUCK ARRIVING AT GEMELLI HOSPITAL VARIOUS OF PEOPLE WORKING NEAR TRUCK WORKER LAYING CABLES VARIOUS OF WORKERS NEAR TRUCK SCREENS INSIDE TRUCK TRUCK, VIEW OF HOSPITAL VARIOUS OF WORKER SETTING UP EQUIPMENT FOR BROADCAST WORKERS TALKING IN GROUP VARIOUS OF WORKERS SETTING UP EQUIPMENT FOR BROADCAST VARIOUS OF STATUE OF LATE POPE
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- Keywords: Kosovo religion Kosovo traditions Nowruz
- Location: GJAKOVA, KOSOVO
- City: GJAKOVA, KOSOVO
- Country: Kosovo
- Topics: Europe,Religion/Belief,Society/Social Issues
- Reuters ID: LVA006088022032025RP1
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Hundreds of Sufi dervishes gathered in the Kosovo village of Gjakova on Friday (March 21) to celebrate the spring festival of Nowruz with a traditional religious ceremony that featured the piercing of the cheeks with needles as a symbolic act of devotion.
Led by the head of the Sa-adi Sufi order, Sheh Ruzhdi Shehu, the ceremony included distinctive dances, believed to induce a state of spiritual ecstasy, transcending the physical realm.
Nowruz, which marks the Persian New Year, carries profound spiritual implications for Sufis, symbolising renewal and purification, and fostering a deeper bond with God.
Sufism in Kosovo plays an important role in the religious life of the country, with the majority of the population being Muslim.
The Sa-adi order promotes values such as tolerance, spiritual growth, and inner peace.
In the 1.6 million country more than 90 percent of the population in Kosovo are Muslim and some tens of thousands are dervishes.
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