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Who was Muslim ibn Aqeel?
In this episode of Unsung Heroes, Sayyid Haydar Jamaludeen speaks about one of the most devout companions of Imam...
Who was Muslim ibn Aqeel?
In this episode of Unsung Heroes, Sayyid Haydar Jamaludeen speaks about one of the most devout companions of Imam Husayn (A), \\\\\\\"Muslim ibn Aqeel\\\\\\\".
Yet, who was Muslim ibn Aqeel, how did he live his life, and what was his biographical background?
What was Muslim ibn Aqeel\\\\\\\'s relationship to Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (A)?
What was the extent of Muslim ibn Aqeel\\\\\\\'s jurisprudential expertise in Islam?
What did the Messenger of Allah (S) say about Muslim ibn Aqeel even before the birth of this famous emissary of Imam Husayn (A)?
Whose daughter did Muslim ibn Aqeel marry and what was her name?
What stance did Muslim ibn Aqeel take with regards to his support for Imam Hasan (A)?
Why did Yazid, the son of Muawiyah, want to take allegiance from Imam Husayn (A)?
What is a basic sequence of historical events that led to the tragic event of Ashura in the year 61 Hijrah?
Why did Imam Husayn (A) send Muslim ibn Aqeel to the city of Kufa?
In whose house did Muslim ibn Aqeel stay while he was in the city of Kufa?
What did the Umayyad governmental establishment do when they found out about Muslim ibn Aqeel\\\\\\\'s entry into Kufa?
What are some of the measures that Ubaydullah ibn Ziyad took in order to quell the movement of Imam Husayn (A)?
How was the place of stay of Muslim ibn Aqeel revealed to the enemy?
What did Muslim ibn Aqeel do when he found out that Hani ibn Urwah had been beaten up and arrested by the Umayyad governmental establishment?
What are the historical events that led to the arrest of Muslim ibn Aqeel?
Who was the accursed person who killed and martyred Muslim ibn Aqeel?
And finally, how did Muslim ibn Aqeel, the loyal emissary of Imam Husayn (A), attain the lofty status of martyrdom?
Find out this and more in this episode about one of the most loyal, devout, and faithful emissary of Sayyid al-Shuhada Imam al-Husayn (A), \\\\\\\"Muslim ibn Aqeel\\\\\\\", as Sayyid Haydar Jamaludeen goes through some of the beautiful, honorable, and yet largely overlooked \\\\\\\"Unsung Heroes\\\\\\\" of Islam.
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[Audio][11] Distortions of Ashura - by Martyr Ayatullah Murtada...
What is more painful is that, incidentally, there are few events in history that are as rich as the event of Karbala\\\\\\\' from the viewpoint of...
What is more painful is that, incidentally, there are few events in history that are as rich as the event of Karbala\\\\\\\' from the viewpoint of reliable sources. Formerly I used to imagine that the basic reason for the proliferation of legends in this field is that the actual events are not known to anybody. But when I studied I found that no event of remote past-for instance of a period thirteen or fourteen centuries ago-has as reliable an history as the event of Karbala\\\\\\\'. Reliable Muslim historians have reported the pertinent episodes with trustworthy chains of transmission from the first/seventh and the second/eighth centuries, and their narrations are close and corroborate one another.
There were certain reasons which were responsible for the preservation of these details in history. One of them, which caused the details of this event to be preserved and its objectives to remain clear, were the many speeches (khutbahs) that were delivered during its course. In those days, an oration was what communiques and press releases are in our era. In the same way that official communiques issued during wartime are the best historical source, so were orations in these days. Accordingly, there were many of them before the event of Karbala\\\\\\\', during, and after it. Individuals from among the Prophet\\\\\\\'s household made orations in Kufah, Damascus and other places. Basically, their aim by delivering these orations was to inform the people about the episodes as well as to declare the truth of the matter and to spell out the goals. This was itself one of the reason for the events to be reported.
There were also many exchanges, questions and answers, in the event of Karbala\\\\\\\' and these are recorded in history. They too disclose for us the nature of the occurrences.
Rajaz poetry was also recited a lot during Karbala\\\\\\\', and, in particular Abu \\\\\\\'Abd Allah (\\\\\\\'a) himself recited much rajaz, and these rajaz verses also reveal the character of the confrontation.
There were many letters that were exchanged before and after the episode of Karbala\\\\\\\', letters that were exchanged between the Imam and the people of Kufah, between the Imam and the people of Basrah, the letters that the Imam wrote earlier to Mu\\\\\\\'awiyah (which indicate that the Imam was preparing for an uprising after Mu\\\\\\\'awiyah\\\\\\\'s death), the letters that the enemies wrote to one another, Yazid to Ibn Ziyad, Ibn Ziyad to Yazid, lbn Ziyad to \\\\\\\'Umar ibn Sa\\\\\\\'d, \\\\\\\'Umar ibn Sa\\\\\\\'d to Ibn Ziyad, whose texts are all recorded in the history of Islam.
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