faasiline
Faasiline is a term derived from the Somali language, where "faasi" means "light" and "line" is used in its English sense. It refers to a traditional Somali practice of lighting lines or paths with small oil lamps or candles during significant events or celebrations. This custom is deeply rooted in Somali culture and is often associated with various festivities, religious occasions, and community gatherings.
The faasiline practice involves placing small lamps or candles along streets, pathways, or specific locations to
Faasiline is commonly observed during important cultural and religious events, such as Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha,
In addition to its aesthetic and social aspects, faasiline holds cultural and symbolic significance. The act
Over time, the practice of faasiline has evolved, incorporating modern materials and techniques while retaining its