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The Revolution of Al Husayn (As)
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An insightful study of Imam Hussain’s (AS) revolution at Karbala, highlighting its enduring lessons of justice, faith, and resistance.
"The Revolution of Al Husayn (AS)" is an in-depth exploration of the uprising led by Imam Hussain (AS), the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), against the tyrannical rule of Yazid. This book examines the spiritual, ethical, and political dimensions of Imam Hussain’s (AS) stand at Karbala, which became a timeless symbol of resistance against oppression and injustice. Through detailed analysis, it sheds light on the causes, events, and aftermath of the revolution, emphasizing its profound impact on Islamic history and its relevance for contemporary struggles for truth and justice. The book serves as a source of inspiration, showcasing the unwavering faith, courage, and moral integrity of Imam Hussain (AS) and his companions.
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