In the Name of Allah, the All-Beneficent, the All-Merciful For a glimpse at the depth of Ziyarat 'Ashura, refer to the following website: http//www.dartabligh.org/books/audio/m_khalfan.asp . These are recordings of Majlises delivered by this nondescript in 1426 AH in the Holy City of Qum.
3rd Muharram 1430 AH [lunar] Prior to his uprising, Imam al-Husayn ('a) clearly stated the fundamental aim behind his uprising: Innama kharajtu litalab al-islaah fi ummati jaddi ("I only rose [against Yazid] to confer equilibrium to the nation of my grandfather"). And one who would like to confer equilibrium to a situation must enjoy the same himself. Two of the most fundamental prerequisites of a muslih (reformer)according to the Holy Qur'an are: (1) Adhering to the Book of Allah, and (2) Establishing prayer. The Holy Qur'an in chapter 7, verse 170 says: "As for those who hold fast to the Book and maintain the prayer indeed we do not waste the reward of those who bring about reform." Hence these two characteristics are essential. It is interesting to note that when Imam al-Husayn ('a) seeks permission on the 9th of Muharram for the night of 'Ashura, he is reported to have saidto his brother 'Abbas ('a): "If you can divert them fro...
1st Muharram 1430 AH [lunar] In the Name of Allah, the All-Beneficent, the All-Merciful. In light of the well-known narration of thaqalayn (two weighty things) which has been narrated successively both by the Shi’a as well as the Sunni narrators, the Ahl al-Bayt (‘a) are referred to as being the ‘idl al-Qur’an (peers of the Qur’an). Hence, Imam al-Husayn (‘a), who is among the Ahl al-Bayt (‘a) likewise is a peer of the Qur’an. He is the vocal and practical book of Allah. Every thought, move, and aspiration from him is Qur’anic and serves as the practical commentary of the Holy Qur’an. The uprising of Imam al-Husayn (‘a) and his entire movement, therefore, is nothing but a practical translation of the Qur’an
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