Majlis 11: The Martyrdom of Imam Husayn (A.S) on the Day of Ashura

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The heart-wrenching sacrifice of Imam Husayn (A.S), the 10th of Muharram – a day of mourning, legacy, and truth. Read Ziarat e AshuraRead Amaal e Ashura Surah al-FatihaBismillahir Rahmanir Raheem Today is the 10th of Muharram, the Day of Ashura – the most tragic and significant day in Islamic history, particularly for Shia Muslims. It […]

Majlis 10: Hazrat Ali Asghar (A.S) – The Youngest Martyr of Karbala

A heart-breaking majlis on the eve of ‘Ashura, honouring the ultimate sacrifice of the youngest martyr of Karbala, Hazrat ‘Ali Asghar ibn Husayn (A.S), the six-month-old infant whose life was taken by Yazid’s army. Surah al-FatihaBismillahir Rahmanir Raheem Tonight is the 10th night of Muharram — the eve of ‘Ashura, a night of unbearable sorrow, pain, and remembrance. It is the last night for the 72 martyrs of Karbala. The last night for fathers with their children. The last night for little Bibi Sakina to sleep near her beloved uncle Hazrat Abbas (A.S) and dearest father Imam Husayn (A.S). Mothers of Karbala: Preparing for the Ultimate Sacrifice The mothers of Karbala’—Umm Laila, Umm Farwah, and Bibi Zainab—sat with their sons: Ali Akbar, Qasim, Aun–Muhammad. They were not comforting them for sleep. They were preparing them for Jihad, for martyrdom, for the preservation of Islam. We salute the courage of these righteous mothers, whose faith stood strong in the darkest night of history. Imam Husayn's Last Address to His Companions Imam Husayn (A.S) gathered his loyal followers in his tent: “Tonight is our last night. Tomorrow is ‘Ashura. You are free to leave. I will forgive you. Escape in the night. Save your lives.” He blew out the candles. Total darkness. When the lights were lit again, not one companion had left. Not even one. They had seen the truth. They stood by Husayn, because Husayn stood by Islam. The Night of Ali Asghar (A.S) – The Youngest Martyr One by one, Husayn’s companions were martyred on the day of ‘Ashura: Aun–Muhammad Hazrat Qasim Hazrat Abbas Ali Akbar By Asr, only Husayn remained. He mounted Zuljana, his horse, and called out: “Is there anyone to help me?” A cry echoed from the tent. Little Ali Asghar (A.S) had fallen from his cradle. He had heard the call. He was answering his father’s cry. Imam Husayn Takes Ali Asghar to the Battlefield Husayn whispered to his infant son. Ali Asghar stopped crying. He smiled. He was ready. Covered in Husayn’s abaa, shielded from the scorching sun, Ali Asghar was taken to the enemy lines. “O soldiers of Yazid! He is only six months old. His mother’s milk has dried. He hasn’t had a drop of water in three days. Give him some water!” There was no answer. No mercy. “Put him on the ground,” Husayn said. “Bring water yourselves.” Still, no one moved. The Jihad of the Infant – A Soldier Without a Sword Husayn said: “My son, you are too small to fight with a sword. Fight with your tongue.” Ali Asghar (A.S) ran his dry tongue over his parched lips. His gaze pierced the hearts of Yazid’s soldiers. Many wept. Umar ibn Sa’ad feared his soldiers would rebel. He ordered Hurmullah: “Shoot! Silence the child!” Hurmullah released a three-pronged arrow — the arrow flew through the air… It struck Husayn’s arm and pierced Ali Asghar’s tiny neck. The Martyrdom of Ali Asghar (A.S) The infant died instantly. Husayn pulled out the arrow. “O Earth, do not absorb his blood or no crops will grow.” “O Sky, do not take his blood or no rain will fall.” So, Husayn wiped the blood of Ali Asghar on his face. Burial of a Baby by His Parents He approached the tents. Seven times, he went forward and turned back. How could he face Umm Rubab? He finally whispered: “Rubab, come and take your little soldier. Ali Asghar has died for the sake of Allah.” Together, they dug a tiny grave behind the tents. Ali Asghar’s grave was watered with Husayn’s tears. Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilaih Raja’oon!We are from Allah and to Him we will return! Matam al-Husayn!

A heart-breaking majlis on the eve of ‘Ashura, honouring the ultimate sacrifice of the youngest martyr of Karbala, Hazrat ‘Ali Asghar ibn Husayn (A.S), the six-month-old infant whose life was taken by Yazid’s army. Surah al-FatihaBismillahir Rahmanir Raheem Tonight is the 10th night of Muharram — the eve of ‘Ashura, a night of unbearable sorrow, […]

Majlis 9: Hazrat Ali Akbar (A.S) – The Ultimate Sacrifice of a Son in Karbala

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A heart-wrenching Majlis remembering the courage, beauty, and tragic martyrdom of Hazrat ‘Ali Akbar ibn Husayn (A.S), the teenage son of Imam Husayn and the image of the Holy Prophet. Surah al-FatihaBismillahir Rahmanir Raheem Tonight is the 9th night of Muharram, the second night without water in Karbala. The heat is unbearable. The children are […]

Majlis 8 – Hazrat Abbas (A.S) | The Alamdar of Karbala

Majlis 8 – Hazrat Abbas (A.S) | The Alamdar of Karbala

A deeply moving Majlis dedicated to the courage, sacrifice, and loyalty of Hazrat ‘Abbas ibn Ali (A.S), the standard-bearer of Karbala and loyal brother of Imam Husayn. Surah al-FatihaBismillahir Rahmanir Raheem Tonight is the 8th night of Muharram.We will shed more tears. We will do more matam. Tonight is the night of Hazrat ‘Abbas (A.S) […]

Hazrat Ali Asghar (AS)

Hazrat Ali Asghar (AS) is the youngest martyr of Karbala and one of the most powerful symbols of innocence, sacrifice, and the brutality of oppression in Islamic history. Though only an infant, his martyrdom shook the conscience of humanity and exposed the moral bankruptcy of tyranny. In the arms of his father, Imam Husayn (AS), Ali Asghar (AS) became the clearest proof that the stand at Karbala was not for power or politics, but for truth, justice, and the preservation of Islam. His story transcends time, religion, and geography, serving as an eternal reminder that even the most defenceless can become a voice against injustice. Lineage and Identity Hazrat Ali Asghar (AS) was the son of Imam Husayn ibn Ali (AS), the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ), and Lady Rubab bint Imra’ al-Qays, a woman known for her devotion, dignity, and grief after Karbala. Through his father, Ali Asghar (AS) belonged to the pure household of the Ahl al-Bayt, inheriting the spiritual legacy of the Prophet (ﷺ), Imam Ali (AS), and Lady Fatima al-Zahra (AS). In historical sources, he is also referred to as Abdullah al-Radhi‘, meaning the suckling child, a title that reflects both his age and vulnerability at the time of martyrdom. Birth and Early Life Hazrat Ali Asghar (AS) was born in Madinah approximately six months before the tragedy of Karbala. His short life unfolded during a period of intense political corruption, as the Umayyad ruler Yazid ibn Mu‘awiya sought allegiance through coercion and violence. Ali Asghar (AS) accompanied his family on the journey from Madinah to Mecca and eventually to the plains of Karbala. Despite his infancy, his presence among the caravan symbolised that Imam Husayn’s (AS) mission was inclusive of every member of the Prophet’s household, even the youngest. The Context of Karbala By the tenth of Muharram, 61 AH, the camp of Imam Husayn (AS) had been surrounded and deprived of water for three days. The scorching heat, thirst, and cries of children filled the air. Ali Asghar (AS), an infant dependent entirely on water and milk, suffered intensely under these conditions. Imam Husayn (AS) endured unimaginable grief as he witnessed the suffering of his family, yet remained steadfast in his commitment to divine principles. The Moment of Martyrdom On the day of Ashura, Imam Husayn (AS) carried Ali Asghar (AS) towards the army of Yazid. Holding his infant son in his arms, he appealed not for himself, but for the child, asking only for a drop of water to relieve the baby’s thirst. This moment was intended as the final argument against the enemy, a plea that even hardened hearts might not ignore. Instead of mercy, the response was cruelty. A three-headed arrow was fired, striking Ali Asghar (AS) in the neck, killing him instantly while he lay in his father’s arms. The blood of the infant spilled onto Imam Husayn (AS), marking one of the most heart-rending moments in human history. This act exposed the true nature of the Umayyad forces and removed any remaining doubt about the righteousness of Imam Husayn’s stand. Imam Husayn’s Response Imam Husayn (AS) did not cry out in despair. Instead, he raised the blood of Ali Asghar (AS) towards the sky and returned the child to the camp, submitting entirely to the will of Allah. His patience in that moment became a lesson in ultimate faith, sacrifice, and trust in divine justice. Ali Asghar (AS) was buried by Imam Husayn (AS) near the tents of the Ahl al-Bayt, according to many historical narrations, as a silent witness to the crimes committed on the plains of Karbala. Spiritual and Symbolic Significance Hazrat Ali Asghar (AS) represents the peak of مظلومية, or oppression. His martyrdom stripped the enemy of any claim to moral or religious legitimacy. He became the embodiment of unanswered cries, stolen rights, and silenced innocence. In Shia consciousness, Ali Asghar (AS) symbolises the voice of the oppressed everywhere, especially children who suffer due to war, tyranny, and injustice. His story transforms grief into awareness and mourning into moral responsibility. Azadari and Cultural Memory The remembrance of Hazrat Ali Asghar (AS) holds a central place in Muharram gatherings across the world. Majalis recount his martyrdom to awaken hearts and reinforce the ethical message of Karbala. The symbolic presence of an empty cradle often represents his absence and the cruelty of his killing. In many cultures, parents dedicate their children in his name, seeking blessings, protection, and spiritual connection through his sacrifice. Lessons for Humanity Hazrat Ali Asghar (AS) teaches that innocence does not shield one from injustice, but it exposes injustice in its most naked form. His martyrdom reminds humanity that silence in the face of cruelty enables oppression, and that standing for truth may demand sacrifices beyond imagination. His story challenges the world to reflect on the suffering of innocent victims and to uphold justice, compassion, and moral courage in all circumstances. Enduring Legacy Although Ali Asghar (AS) lived for only six months, his legacy has lasted for centuries. He became a universal symbol of resistance through innocence, proving that even those without words can speak louder than armies. Karbala is remembered not only because of swords and battles, but because of a thirsty child whose blood awakened the conscience of history. Conclusion Hazrat Ali Asghar (AS) stands as one of the most profound figures of Karbala, not because of what he said or did, but because of what his martyrdom revealed. In his silence lies the loudest condemnation of tyranny, and in his sacrifice lies the eternal proof of Imam Husayn’s (AS) truth. His memory continues to move hearts, shape faith, and remind humanity that justice must always stand with the innocent.

Hazrat Ali Asghar (AS) is the youngest martyr of Karbala and one of the most powerful symbols of innocence, sacrifice, and the brutality of oppression in Islamic history. Though only an infant, his martyrdom shook the conscience of humanity and exposed the moral bankruptcy of tyranny. In the arms of his father, Imam Husayn (AS), […]

Majlis 6: Sacrifice of ‘Aun and Muhammad – Sons of Zainab in Karbala

A deeply emotional Majlis dedicated to the bravery and sacrifice of Bibi Zainab's sons, ‘Aun and Muhammad, on the 6th night of Muharram. Surah al-FatihaBismillahir Rahmanir Raheem Today is the 6th night of Muharram.Our majaalis continue. Insha’Allah, our eyes will shed more tears for the martyrs of Karbala. We will do more Matam al-Husayn. "Husayn! Karbala! Matam! Majaalis!" When these words echo in our mosque, a lady in black hijab joins us. She is Bibi Fatimah. She watches, cries, and collects our tears. Our tears for Husayn will become our shield in the grave and on the Day of Judgement. Imam Husayn is in Karbala. He has only 72 men, some of whom are children. Among them are ‘Aun and Muhammad, the young sons of Bibi Zainab. ‘Aun is 13 years old, Muhammad is 11. Honouring the Mothers of Karbala Tonight is the night to honour the mothers of Karbala, especially Bibi Zainab, the mother of ‘Aun and Muhammad. These mothers sacrificed their children for Islam. Mothers of Karbala: Bibi Zainab, mother of ‘Aun & Muhammad Umm Farwah, mother of Qasim Umm Laila, mother of ‘Ali Akbar Umm Rubab, mother of ‘Ali Asghar These mothers loved their children deeply, yet sacrificed them because they knew Husayn was on the Right Path, and that their sacrifices would save Islam. Matam al-Karbala will never die.Allah has promised to keep the name of Husayn alive till the Day of Judgement. Preparation on the Night of ‘Ashura The night of 9th Muharram - the last night for the martyrs.No one slept. Men prayed, mothers prepared their children to sacrifice. What did the Mothers say? Umm Laila to ‘Ali Akbar: "Your life is not more important than your father's. Give your life to protect him." Umm Rubab to baby Asghar: "If only you were grown up, I would send you too." Umm Farwah to Qasim: "Don't shame me before your father. Sacrifice your life for your uncle." Umm Kulthoom to Abbas: "I have no sons to sacrifice." Abbas replied: "Then I will sacrifice myself on your behalf." Bibi Zainab to ‘Aun & Muhammad: "If anything happens to your uncle while you live, I will be ashamed. Don't let me down." Martyrdom of ‘Aun and Muhammad On ‘Ashura, ‘Ali Akbar gave the Adhan. Imam Husayn led the Fajr prayers. The battle began. One by one, companions were martyred. Bibi Zainab watched. She called her sons: "Why are you still here?" They replied: "Uncle Husayn refuses to let us go. Help us, mother." Zainab went to her brother: "Brother, I beg you. Let my sons go. I don’t want to be ashamed before our mother Fatimah." Imam Husayn was moved. He kissed the boys, mounted them on their horses: "Go, show them you carry the blood of Ja’far and ‘Ali." ‘Aun and Muhammad fought bravely. Umar Saad, alarmed, ordered his army to separate them and attack from all sides. The boys were overpowered. As they fell, they called: "Uncle! Help us!" Imam Husayn and Abbas rushed. The boys were severely wounded. Their last words: "Uncle, give our salaam to mother. Tell her we didn’t go to the river." They were carried back to the tent. ‘Ali Akbar cried: "My brothers have been martyred!" Bibi Zainab heard. She laid her musallah, performed sajdah: "Ya Allah, thank You for accepting my sacrifice. I am proud of my sons." Women gathered around the bodies and cried: "Ya ‘Aunna, ya Muhammada! Ya ‘Aunna, ya Muhammada!" Zainab did not cry. She did not do matam.She had already sacrificed her sons for Islam. Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilaih Raja’oon!We are from Allah and to Him we return! Matam al-Husayn!

A deeply emotional Majlis dedicated to the bravery and sacrifice of Bibi Zainab’s sons, ‘Aun and Muhammad, on the 6th night of Muharram. Surah al-FatihaBismillahir Rahmanir Raheem Today is the 6th night of Muharram.Our majaalis continue. Insha’Allah, our eyes will shed more tears for the martyrs of Karbala. We will do more Matam al-Husayn. “Husayn! […]

1st Muharram: Why We Hold Majlis for Imam Husayn (a.s) | The Legacy of Karbala

Discover the spiritual significance of the 1st night of Muharram and why Muslims gather for Majlis al-Husayn. Learn about the origins of these commemorations, the story of Karbala, and the eternal message of Imam Husayn (a.s).

In the Name of Allah, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful Surah al-FatihaBismillahir Rahmanir Raheem Today marks the first night of Muharram, the beginning of a new Islamic year. Yet, unlike other new years, we do not celebrate with joy or festivities. Our hearts are heavy. They grieve. Because we remember the unimaginable sacrifice made […]

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