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- Nafs ul Mehmoom
Nafs ul Mehmoom
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Sheikh Abbas Qummi
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A detailed account of the tragedy of Karbala, presenting historical narrations about Imam Hussain (AS), his companions, and the aftermath of Ashura.
"Nafsil Mehmoom" (translated into English by WOFIS) is an authentic and comprehensive historical narration of the events surrounding the Battle of Karbala, compiled from early Islamic sources. It provides an emotional and detailed description of Imam Hussain’s (AS) journey from Madinah to Karbala, the sacrifices of his family and companions, and the aftermath of the tragedy, including the trials faced by the captives of Ahlul Bayt (AS). This book is a crucial resource for those seeking an in-depth understanding of the events of Ashura, the oppression faced by the family of the Prophet (PBUH), and the spiritual significance of Karbala in Islamic history.
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