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The mission of Imam Husayn (a): Resignation vs. Revolution
by Dr. Murtadha Alidina, Stanmore, London, UK
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Night of 6th Muharram, 1424 AH, 2003 Resignation to the will of Allah vs desire for revolution and reform. When we submit to the will of Allah, we should submit fully. Examples from Karbala of Abdullah ibn Hurr who submitted his horse and sword but did not submit himself. Another man submitted himself on the condition that if victory seemed doubtful, he would escape, and on the day of Karbala he did manage to escape by means of a horse he had hidden away. The story of `Awn and Muhammad, the grandsons of Ja`afar ibn Abi Talib al-Tayyar, who submitted fully to the will of Allah and were among the young martyrs of Karbala.Source: www.hujjat.org |
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The Spiritual Dimensions of the Night of `Ashura
by Dr. Murtadha Alidina, Stanmore, London, UK
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10th Night of Muharram, 1424 AH 2003 - Reports from those who fought against Imam (a) and his companions in Karbala show that despite their small number, fatigue, and thirst, the army of Imam Husayn (a) fought extremely valiantly. What triggered this divinely inspired power? - Imam Husayn (a) had requested that they be given Thursday night (`Ashura was on Friday) to read Qur'an, perform salaat, and to do istighfaar. An analysis of these actions and how they bring one closer to Allah. - Story of `Ali Asghar (a).Source: www.hujjat.org |
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Two Poems about 'Ashura'
by Zehra Naqvi
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Read two heart-touching poems written to portray the scene on the plains of Karbala on Ashura' night, and on the day when Imam Hussain (a.s.) called out to the Ummah at large, asking for helpers to join him.
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