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Karbala before and after
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Ramzan A. Sabir
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An in-depth analysis of the events before, during, and after the Battle of Karbala, highlighting its historical, spiritual, and political significance.
"Karbala Before and After" provides a detailed historical account of the tragedy of Karbala, focusing on the events that led to Imam Hussain’s (AS) uprising, the battle itself, and the aftermath of the martyrdom of the Prophet’s grandson and his companions. The book examines the political situation under Yazid’s rule, the role of the Ahlul Bayt (AS) in preserving the message of Islam, and the impact of Karbala on Islamic history. It also explores the journey of the captives, the sermons of Lady Zainab (AS), and the long-lasting legacy of Ashura in the hearts of believers. A powerful and essential read for anyone seeking to understand the sacrifice of Imam Hussain (AS) and its relevance today.
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