Fought Centuries Back, How Battle Of Karbala Was About Essence Of Muslim Faith

The Prophet’s grandson, Imam Hussain, opposed the undermining of basic Islamic values of egalitarianism, justice, and equity, triggering the Battle of Karbala that ended with his massacre along with 72 of his companions and family members in the month of Muharram

The Prophet’s grandson, Imam Hussain, opposed the undermining of basic Islamic values of egalitarianism, justice, and equity, triggering the Battle of Karbala that ended with his massacre along with 72 of his companions and family members in the month of Muharram

Arbaeen: Why Millions Gather In Karbala For World’s Largest Annual Pilgrimage

Arbaeen, one of the world’s largest annual pilgrimages in Iraq

Millions of devotees symbolizing defiance against oppression march through Iraq to the holy city of Karbala to mark the end of the 40-day mourning period of Prophet Muhammad's grandson Hussain, making Arbaeen the world's biggest annual pilgrimage

Karbala: Metaphor For Suffering, Sacrifice, Resistance To Tyranny

Pilgrims in Karbala to mark the end of the forty-day mourning period after the anniversary of the martyrdom of Imam Hussain

Karbala symbolises for Muslims the foundational Islamic values—egalitarianism, justice, and equity— the Prophet’s Muhammad favourite grandson, Imam Hussain, laid down his life there in the seventh century resisting Umayyad ruler Yazid violating these ideals

Ali ibn Abi Talib: Unifier, Muslim Hero Known For Compassion

A history of mutual Shia-Sunni influence and interaction challenges simplistic narratives of the rivalry between two main sects of Islam that ignore recent geopolitical and racial roots of sectarianism and Ali ibn Abi Talib's unifying role