Husayni movement

The Husayni movement is underscored by several theological tenets that resonate deeply within the Shia consciousness. Central to these is the concept of Imamat, which posits that the leadership of the Muslim community must reside with a divinely appointed ruler. Imam Husayn is revered not only as a martyr but also as a symbol of divine justice and moral rectitude. His struggle is seen as a manifestation of the struggle against tyranny, echoing Islamic principles of justice, ethics, and righteousness.

Moreover, the idea of Maqsad (purpose) finds its place within the movement’s discourse, emphasizing the notion that Imam Husayn’s confrontation was not solely for political gain but rather a principled stance for the sake of God. This intrinsic motive catalyzes a spiritual awakening among followers, inviting them to reflect upon their moral responsibility in combating injustice.

The Rituals and Commemoration

Maleeha el-Hamdan

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