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- Al Malhoof Ala Katla Al Tofoof
Al Malhoof Ala Katla Al Tofoof
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Dr. Mohammad Al Sharkawy
Al Malhoof Ala Katla Al Tofoof,Dr. Mohammad Al Sharkawy,kerbala,karbala,ashura,moharram,muharram,imam,husa,History - Reference,Personalities,Wisdom - Spirituality,Traditions - Hadith,Stories - Narrative,Karbala - Ashura
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A moving account of Imam Hussain's martyrdom at Karbala, exploring the emotional and spiritual significance.
"Al-Malhoof ala Qatiya at-Tofuf" recounts the events of the Battle of Karbala and the profound sacrifice of Imam Hussain (AS) for justice and truth. This narrative offers a detailed portrayal of the battle, shedding light on the motivations, the tragedies, and the enduring legacy of Imam Hussain’s stand against tyranny. Through heartfelt lamentations, the book seeks to evoke a sense of reverence and connection to the struggles of the Ahlul Bayt, reminding readers of the spiritual and moral lessons from Karbala.
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