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- Author’s Biography
- Al-Husayn’s Uprising
- The Prophets are on Al-Husayn’s Side
- The Intention to Kill
- The Verse of Perdition
- Al-Husayn’s Prior Knowledge of His Martrydom
- Al-Husayn: A Conqueror
- Al-Husayn Among His Companions
- Al-Husayn on the Taff Day
- Desertion Permitted
- The Shari’a Survided through Al-Husayn
- Mourning Al-Husayn
- Feign Weeping
- Prostrating on the Turba
- Legislating the Ziyarat
- Preferring Them over all Others
- Composing Poetry in Their Memory
- The Question of Marching With the Family
- ‘Alawides Revolutions
- The Epic of Karbala’
- Yazid, Son of Mu’awiyah
- Men Expressing Fear for Al-Husayn
- The Will
- Departure from Medina
- In Mecca
- The Kufians Letters
- Al-Husayn Responds
- Muslim Starts his Trip
- Entering Kufa
- The Oath of Allegiance
- Muslim’s Stand
- Hani’s Stand
- Muslim’s Uprising
- al-Mukhtar is Jailed
- Muslim at the House of Taw’a
- Muslim Meets Ibn Ziyad
- The Journey to Iraq
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- Mecca: Al-Husayn (‘a) delivers a Sermon
- Attempts to Dissuade Him From Departing
- Why did the Imam Leave?
- al-Tanim
- al-Sifah
- That ‘Irq
- al-Hajir
- Some Informers
- al-Khuzaymiyya
- Zarud
- al-Tha’labiyya
- al-Shuquq
- Zubala
- In the Heartland of al-Aqaba
- Sharaf
- al-Bayda
- al-Ruhayma
- al-Qadisiyya
- al-Utahyb
- Qasr Bani Muqatil
- The Taff Villages
- Karbala’
- Ibn Ziyad Meets Al-Husayn
- Ibn Ziyad Delivers a Speech
- Al-Husayn Meets the Kufians
- The Seventh Day
- Conceit of Ibn Sa’d
- Calumny of Ibn Sa’d
- Al-Shimr’s Oppressiveness
- Security
- Banu Asad
- Day Nine
- Those Whose Conscience is Free
- The Night Preceeding ‘Ashura
- ‘Ashura
- Al-Husayn on ‘Ashura
- The First Campaign
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- Duels Between Two or Four Warriors
- An Appeal for Help and Guidance
- The Right Wing Remains Firm
- Muslim Ibn Awsajah
- The Left Wing
- ‘Izrah Requests More Re-enforcements
- Abu al-Sha’tha’
- At the time of Zawal
- Habib Ibn Muzahir
- al-Hurr al-Riyahi
- Prayers
- The Horses Harmstrung
- Abu Thumamah
- Zuhayr and Ibn Mudarib
- ‘Amr Ibn Qarzah
- Nafi al-Jamali
- Wadih and Aslam
- Burayr Ibn Hudayr
- Hanzalah al-Shabami
- ‘Abis
- John
- Anas al-Kahili
- ‘Amr Ibn Junadah
- al-Hajjaj al-Ju’fi
- Suwar
- Suwayd
- Martrydom of Ahl al-Bayt
- Campaign of the Family of Abu Talib
- The Master of Martyrs on the Battle Field
- Post Martrydom Events
- The Eleventh Night in the Company of al-Husayn (‘a)
- The Looting
- The Steed
- The Severed Heads
- Departing from Karbala’
- Kufa
- The Burial
- At The Governor's Mansion
- The Captives Taken To Syria
- In Syria
- Back to Medina
- The Severed Head Rejoins the Body
- The Arba’in
- A Summary of the Marks of a Mu’min
- In Medina
- Conclusion
- Eulogies
- Glossary
Maqtal al-Husayn
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Author(s): Abd al Razzaq al-Muqarram
Translator(s): Yasin T. Al-Jibouri
Publisher(s): Al-Kharsan Foundation for Publications
Category: Imam al-Husayn and Karbala
Topic Tags: Karbala Ashura Alawid Revolution
Featured Category: Introducing the Ahlul Bayt
Person Tags: Imam Husayn (a) Yazid bin Muawiyah
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نویسنده:Abd al Razzaq al-Muqarram
مترجم:Yasin T. Al-Jibouri
ناشر:Al-Kharsan Foundation for Publications
دسته:Imam al-Husayn and Karbala-Introducing the Ahlul Bayt
موضوع:Karbala Ashura Alawid Revolution
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Martyrdom Epic of Imam al-Husayn ('a)A detailed and authentic account of the tragedy of Karbala and the sacrifice of Imam Husayn (a).
Author’s Biography
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In the Name of Allah, the most Gracious, the most Merciful
1. Authors’ Background
The author is a defender of the Imams of Guidance who carried on the Shari’a of the Master of Messengers (S), raised the salient features of the creed, explained the Sunnah and promoted righteousness. The said Imams (‘a) disseminated the Islamic teachings whenever they had the opportunity to do so, braving numerous trials and tribulations, persevering in every hostile environment.
Their foes envied them while those who despised and hated them harboured a great deal of grudge against them.
The intestines of some of them were cut open while the livers of others were chopped. Swords severed their joints, and they were hurled into dark dungeons. Despite all of this, the light of the truth did, indeed, dispel the darkness of misguidance. Truth always subdues falsehood. Generations have been obliterated and new ones have come as the scholars of the Infallible Household remain vigilant as guardians of the Shari’a.
They took upon themselves to study and clarify its obscurities and comprehend its pith. The knowledge of Ahl al-Bayt (‘a) has received a great deal of
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