Imam Hussein
Like a dove I fly towards you – Visiting Karbala - Part 1
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In the summer of 2011 I told my parents that I was going to Karbala, whether it be with a friend, with a group, or on my own. They told me I wouldn’t and that I couldn’t go for fear of my safety. I disregarded this, I was determined to go. After trying everything, I thought I would end up going on my own, until I was referred to a group by a friend of mine. A group of Khojas, which turned out to be the friendliest group of people I had encountered in my whole life.
Like a dove I fly towards you – Visiting Karbala - Part 2
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Something that stayed in my mind throughout the trip was a statement made by Sheikh Panju. He said that those who die in the way of Allah SWT, the martyrs, are not dead in the way we perceive one to be normally dead. In this case these are our Imams.
Like a dove I fly towards you – Visiting Karbala - Part 3
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A highlight for me whilst in Najaf was visiting Ayatollah Sistani in his house. The house he has not left in 5 years due to those who want him dead, and even though he lives 4 minutes away from where Imam Ali (as) is buried, he cannot visit him. After the tight security checks, we sat with his eminence. I was sitting there, ................
Like a dove I fly towards you – Visiting Karbala - Part 4
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As for Karbala.. What can I say? Nothing can do this experience justice. On the day we departed to Karbala, we got off the coach a few hours walk before the harams of Abul Fadel’s (as) and Imam Hussain’s (as) shrines. We took off our shoes, in tribute to Sayeda Zainab, and began our walk, barefoot.
Like a dove I fly towards you – Visiting Karbala - Part 5
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Leaving Karbala was not easy. The wida3. My heart remains there, but not without a reminder on a lesson of detachment. I was going to depart for Dubai, as I would stay in Dubai for 2 days before coming back to London. Once I got to the airport in Baghdad, one of my bags did not arrive with me for me to take to Dubai..
An Introduction to the Book: Nafasal Mahmoom
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- Sheikh Abbas Qummi
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We introduce a book related to the event of Karbala, as we have been doing in previous years. Initially we are introducing the more famous books as there is a possibility that some of our brothers may not be in touch with these invaluable works. As we proceed, we aim to introduce the early works, which are seldom available in libraries and, if available, do not attract the attention of the visitors. Hopefully, the younger generation may take pains to make these books available to the masses.
The Tragedy of Kerbala - Part II - Imam Hussain's Martyrdom
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Al Husayn, the blessings of God be on him, set out from Mecca to Iraq on the day of Muslim's (attempted) rising in Kufa, that is the day of Tarwiya, after staying in Mecca for the rest of Shaban, the month of Ramadhan, Shawwal and Dhu al Qada and eight days of Dhu- al-Hijja in the year 60 A.H. (680).
Questions Relating to Ashura/Karbala (1)
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Question: Why did Imam Husain (a.s.) take his family with him to Karbala ? He knew that their fate was death. Why did he not leave them and allow them to remain behind or stay in a safe place? Answer: The holy uprising of Imam Husain (a.s.) has two dimensions: 1. Martyrdom. 2. Accomplishing a Mission.
Questions Relating to Ashura/Karbala (2)
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Why did Imam al-Husayn (as) give his Companions Permission to Leave?
Questions Relating to Ashura/Karbala (3)
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- Ali Asghar Ridwani, Translator(s): Kelvin Lembani
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Did Allah Leave Imam al-Husayn (as) Unaided? One of the questions which is often asked about the event of Karbala and Imam al-Husayn (as) is why Allah did not help Imam al-Husayn (as) ? Allah is capable of doing whatever He wishes. Why then did Imam al-Husayn (as) not resort to miraculous and supernatural powers in order to repel and exterminate his enemies?
Questions Relating to Ashura/Karbala (4)
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- Ali Asghar Ridwani, Translator(s): Kelvin Lembani (Muhammad ‘Abd al-‘Aziz)
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Is Obeying a Tyranical Ruler Incumbent upon Muslims?
Questoins Relating to Ashura/Karbala (5)
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- Ali Asghar Ridwani, Translator(s): Kelvin Lembani (Muhammad ‘Abd al-‘Aziz)
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They believe that the Imams are able to foresee and know exactly what is going to happen in the future. Skeptics dispute that if this Shi‘ah assertion is true, then how can they justify Imam al-Husayn’s (as) uprising against Yazid, the son of Mu‘awiyah, when he knew very well that he was going to be martyred in the end? If Imam al-Husayn (as) had prior knowledge about his death, then why did he undertake the uprising?
Questions Relating to Ashura/Karbala (6)
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In order for us to understand the significance and philosophy of mourning for Imam Hussein (a.s.), it is necessary to take notice of the following points: 1. The Holy Quran (a.s.) has emphasized through many different verses on maintaining and reviving lofty virtues and traits of great men and noble religious leaders.
Questions Relating to Ashura/Karbala (7)
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- Ali Asghar Ridwani, Translator(s): Kelvin Lembani (Muhammad ‘Abd al-‘Aziz)
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Mourning from the Viewpoint of Reason
Questions Relating to Ashura/Karbala (8)
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- Ali Asghar Ridwani, Translator(s): Kelvin Lembani (Muhammad ‘Abd al-‘Aziz)
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Mourning and Lamentation Mourning and Paying Homage to Allah’s Awliya’
The Consequences of Imam Husain’s Uprising
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In the house of the Holy Prophet(P.), which presented the best image of both the worlds - the heaven and the earth - a child who benefited humanity as if he was Divine Impression reflecting the earth, was born on the 3rd night of the month of Sha’ban. His father was Imam Ali(A.S.), the best model of kindness towards his friends and the bravest against the enemies of Islam, and his mother was Lady Fatimah al-Zahra (A.S.),
The Philosophy of Ashura Movement
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Political and social movements throughout history have carried messages and ideals which are usually limited to specific time, place and circumstances. But the uprising of Imam Hussein (a.s.) and Karbala brings everlasting messages for the entire humanity. The ideals of this glorious and unique uprising are shining like a bright light for mankind showing the way towards prosperity in life and salvation in the hereafter. The emphasis is on freedom in Islam.
Al-Hussain in the Eyes of Humanity
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Charles Dickens - (1812-1870) English novelists of the Victorian period “If Hussain fought to quench his worldly desires, then I do not understand why his sisters, wives and children accompanied him. It stands to reason therefore that he sacrificed purely for Islam.”
The Important Lessons of Ashura
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When certain seasons of worship come around like the months of Ramadan and Muharram, it is very important that we re-evaluate ourselves to see what blessings we have gotten from them. Were they in proportion with the power of the season?
The Tragedy of the Two Young Sons of Muslim Ibn Aqil
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Muslim ibn 'Aqil had taken two of his sons to Kufah with him. The older son was called Muhammad and the younger Ibrahim. Both of them were under the age of ten years. When Muslim ibn 'Aqil realized how dangerous a threat Ibn Ziyad was, he called for Qadi Shurayh and handed over his two sons to him. Qadi Shurayh kept the two boys in his house until the martyrdom of Muslim ibn 'Aqil.