Rotating Suk Yung Festival celebrates faith, unity of Cham Bani people

VOV.VN - The Suk Yung Festival of the Cham Bani community is held at the mosque from the end of the 10th month to the end of the 11th month of the Islamic calendar. It was from October 31 to December 12 this year.

When three drumbeats resound from the mosque, Cham girls balancing ceremonial offering trays on their heads enter the mosque. The roads leading to the mosque are crowded with people wearing colorful traditional costumes. Inside the mosque, religious dignitaries are ready to perform the rituals, while outside, hundreds of people are gathered in prayer.

“Today is a joyful day for the Cham. We deeply respect our traditional religious festivals. People from everywhere, regardless of religion, gather together to celebrate,” Ba Thi Hieu of Binh Thang village said.

In the Cham language, Suk Yung means “rotating Friday.” It is often described as a “rotating congregational prayer” because the annual celebration rotates among mosques in different villages. During these days, every family prepares food and drinks to welcome relatives and guests.

Lam Minh Doan of Binh Hoa village noted that, although their daily lives were disrupted by recent floods, people from other villages still came to celebrate Suk Yung with the Binh Hoa community. “Of the six Cham Bani villages here, Binh Hoa is the one hosting this year’s Suk Yung Festival. All Cham people, including those not of the Cham Bani faith, have gathered here. As the hosts, we warmly welcome everyone.”

Imum Tal, a Cham religious dignitary in Binh Minh village, said this year’s festival also conferred on two clerics the religious titles of Khotip and Imum. These new clerics preside over all the ceremonies of the Ramuwan ritual.

“The Ramuwan ritual is held as part of the Suk Yung Festival to show respect to our ancestors. Each family brings a tray of offerings to the mosque. Only if our ancestors are properly honored will they continue to bless the community with good health and prosperity,” Imum Tal shared.

Rotating the Suk Yung Festival creates opportunities for young people from different Cham villages to get to know each other, fostering community cohesion and harmoniously connecting the two Cham religions.

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