Discover the profound legacy of two of Islam's most significant commemorations through the lens of meticulous scholarship. This book presents a compelling narrative of both the Day of ‘Äshūrā’ and Arba'în of Imam al-Husayn, as researched and chronicled by the late Shaykh ‘Abd al-Zahrā’ al-Ka‘bi, a renowned authority on Islamic history.
On the Day of ‘Ashūrã', the tenth of Muharram, Husayn ibn 'Ali. the grandson of Prophet Muhammad - made a courageous stand on the plains of Karbala. Refusing to yield to the tyranny and corruption of Yazīd ibn Mu'āwiyah, Imam al-Husayn and his small group of family and loyal companions chose martyrdom over compromise, forever etching their sacrifice into the conscience of humanity. Their story is one of unwavering faith, moral courage, and the eternal struggle for justice.
Forty days later, the Day of Arba'īn marks the end of mourning and the beginning of a powerful movement for remembrance and unity. Arba'īn, meaning "forty” in Arabic, is commemorated by millions who undertake the world's largest peaceful pilgrimage to the shrine of Imam al-Husayn in Karbala. This journey is not just a ritual; it is a living testament to the enduring message of Karbala — that truth, dignity, and compassion will always prevail over oppression.
Drawing on the in-depth research of late Shaykh ‘Abd al-Zahrā' al-Ka'bi, this book weaves together the historical narrative of 'Āshūrā’ and Arba'în. It reveals how, day by day, these events unfolded and what the family of the Prophet went through.
Whether you are a student of history, a seeker of spiritual meaning, or simply curious about the enduring power of the message of Karbala, this book offers an illuminating gateway into two major historical events.
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