The atmosphere in these gatherings is often poignant yet reflective, as attendees wear black or dark clothing to signify their mourning. Women may wear a specific type of black veil, known as a chador, which serves both as a symbol of mourning and respect. The rituals are imbued with cultural importance, affirming the shared values of faith and community. In addition to the immediate family, extended relatives and friends play a significant role in the mourning process. It is common for people to visit the family of the deceased, offering condolences and often participating in prayer sessions.