@bk_zrm7: . . . of the most famous Hussaini reciters (Latmiyah reciters) in the Shia world. He was born in the city of Karbala in Iraq around 1966, and his real name is Bassem Ismail Mohammed. He grew up in a religious environment close to the atmosphere of Hussaini mourning gatherings, so from a young age he learned to recite poems and lamentations about the tragedy of Imam Husayn ibn Ali and his family. Bassem Al-Karbalaei began reciting in Hussaini gatherings at an early age, and his distinctive voice and sorrowful style quickly made him well known. Over time, he became one of the most famous reciters who lead mourning gatherings during the month of Muharram and during the remembrance of the tragedy of Battle of Karbala, where he recites poems about the suffering of Imam Husayn and his companions. He is famous for his deeply emotional style in latmiyah recitation and chanting, combining a sorrowful voice with touching poetry that moves the listeners’ emotions. He has recorded thousands o