INTRODUCTION TO THE TOPIC The death of Hadhrat Hussain (radhiyallahu anhu), which is commonly known as 'Karbala', was indeed one of the most tragic events in the history of Islam, but not for the reasons which have generally been understood. If the grief over Hadhrat Hussain's (radhiyallahu anhu) martyrdom was merely on account of his (radhiyallahu anhu) being martyred, then a question should surely arise as to why has this grief only been displayed over his (radhiyallahu anhu) death? Was the death of Rasulullah (sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) not a more tragic event? And if it is said that the extra grief is due to the cruel manner in which Hadhrat Hussain (radhiyallahu anhu) was killed, then one could surely ask as to why such grief is then not displayed over the death of Hadhrat Uthman (radhiyallahu anhu). *(will be split 32 parts)* http://spirituallight.co.za/sites/default/files/Books/Karbala%20A%20glance%20from%20another%20angle%20_0.pdf
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