LABBAIK YA HUSSAIN(a.s)

Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Hazrat Abbas ibn Ali a.s and karbala

Hazrat Abbas ibn Ali, commonly known as Abbas, played a pivotal and heart-wrenching role in the tragic events of the Battle of Karbala in 680 CE. He was the son of Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib and Ummul Banin and the half-brother of Imam Hussein ibn Ali.


Abbas is revered for his unwavering loyalty to his brother, Imam Hussein, during the direst of circumstances. On the battlefield of Karbala, he stood out as a symbol of sacrifice and devotion. One of the most poignant moments occurred on the day of Ashura when Abbas, despite his intense thirst, refused to drink water from the Euphrates River, remaining committed to his duty to Imam Hussein and the values of justice and righteousness.


Tragically, Abbas's unwavering loyalty led him to attempt to bring water to the thirsty children in Hussein's camp. In the course of this mission, he lost both his arms in combat, yet he continued to fight valiantly until he was mortally wounded. His heartbreaking cry of "Ya Hussain!" as he fell became an enduring symbol of loyalty and sacrifice.


Hazrat Abbas's story at Karbala serves as a profound reminder of the sacrifices made by those who stand up for justice and uphold their principles, even in the face of overwhelming adversity. His legacy continues to inspire and move people, particularly within the Shia Muslim community, where his memory is cherished and commemorated during the annual observance of Ashura.

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