• الرئيسية
  • بين كربلاء والجنوب
  • ثبات وصمود
  • أبناء الحسين
  • English
  • الرئيسية
  • بين كربلاء والجنوب
  • ثبات وصمود
  • أبناء الحسين
  • English

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The website offers a comparative perspective between the Battle of Karbala and the Battle of Ouli al-Baas in terms of events and key figures. It also includes storytelling of certain incidents, interviews with notable individuals, and features an archive covering both historical periods.

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What the project offers

Leaders on the Road to Jerusalem

Sons of Hussein

Steadfastness and resilience

Between Karbala and the South

Hussein of the era

Archive

From "Karbala" to "Ouli al-Baas": When Hussein Returned as a Leader in the South

From the year 61 AH until 2024, the line of blood and martyrdom has extended, as people continue to offer their most precious martyrs, wounded, and homes in a battle that spans from Karbala to the conflicts of the modern era. In a podcast titled "On the Path of Hussein," scenes from the final battle were recalled, emphasizing the deep resemblance between yesterday’s Ashura and today’s epic of Ouli al-Baas. The guests were Sheikh Ali Salim and the wounded Ali Ibrahim.

Karbala Renewed: Blood That Knows No Time

The Battle of "Ouli al-Baas" was not merely a battlefield confrontation; it was a Karbala-like battle. The leaders who fell were not only on the frontlines but were also leaders of the movement and its founders. At the forefront was Sayyed Hassan, known by the title "Master of the Nation’s Martyrs." This title was not an emotional exaggeration but a reality reflected in a life journey that extended from Hussein to Jerusalem.

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In the Islamic arenas

Commemorating Imam Hussein has always had a profound impact on raising people’s awareness and motivating them to resist. These Hussaini gatherings have played a key role in guiding the nation toward authentic Islam, instilling revolutionary and jihadist values that have long been present in liberation struggles against oppression and colonialism.

في درب الحسين