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[quote][quote]aboosait,.........[red][b]I have gone through the article of the link. I could not find this sentence anywhere.[/b][/red]........![/quote][quote]......He is believed to be the third imam. He set out on his path in order to save Islam and the Ummah from annihilation at the hands of Yazid. According to Shi'a belief he was a willing sacrifice to religious necessity, and Shi'as view Hussein as an exemplar of courage and resistance against tyranny. Ashura, a day of mourning and self-reflection, is held in honor of his suffering. As a reward for Hussein's suffering, he will be allowed to intercede for the faithful on the day of judgment.[32] The saying, "Every day is Ashura, every land is Karbala," is a reminder to live one's life as Hussein did on Ashura, with total sacrifice to Allah and for others. This saying also signifies "We must always remember, because there is suffering everywhere"......... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Husayn_ibn_Ali[/quote] [blue]And don’t say the following is also not in Shaikh Wiki's article. [quote]The anniversary of his martyrdom is called ‘Āshūrā ("tenth" day of Muharram) and is a day of mourning and religious observance for all Muslims.[/quote]Please read my comments on that in my Post dsted - Wednesday, January 07, 2009 - 3:00 AM[/blue] Edited by: aboosait on Thursday, January 08, 2009 4:17 AM[/quote]
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