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Mods - this is and isn't a religious topic at the same time. I am not preaching religion to anyone, but trying to explain a difference in perspective held by people who look at things through a "Muslim prism" rather than other world views. This is relevant to Pakistani social affairs as it also impacts our society.
@padamchen asked @SALMAN F in another topic, why as an Iranian Imam Hussain (RA) matters to him. I don't seek speak on behalf of @SALMAN F but as a Muslim would like an opportunity to explain why Imam Hussain (RA) matters to all Muslims.
@padamchen you mentioned a difference in nationality, a difference in ancestory etc and wanted to know why @SALMAN F could feel linked to Imam Hussain (RA). To understand this you must first understand;
During the time of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) fathers and sons fought against each other, where 1 was on the side of the Prophet and the other was on the side of injustice. This is not to say that Islam doesn't value family or ancestry. One of the companions of the Prophet was locked up by his family in an effort to prevent him reaching the classes the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) would hold. This became public knowledge in the community. One day he escaped and arrived at the class. The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) asked him how he got there and he told him he escaped. The Prophet sent him back home as escaping would dishonour his father. In other examples companions were prevented from going to perform Jihad as their elderly parents were reliant upon them.
For Muslims loyalty to Allah, his messenger, his message and the family of the messenger, should be above any loyalty you can have in this world. I have often heard other Indian members on this forum taunt that us Pakistanis will have had non Muslim ancestors converted to Islam. It is suggested as a sign of weakness, yet we interpret it as a blessing of Allah and a sign of his mercy upon them and us, that he bought us onto his path.
In essence, that is why Hussain (RA) matters to all of us.
@padamchen asked @SALMAN F in another topic, why as an Iranian Imam Hussain (RA) matters to him. I don't seek speak on behalf of @SALMAN F but as a Muslim would like an opportunity to explain why Imam Hussain (RA) matters to all Muslims.
@padamchen you mentioned a difference in nationality, a difference in ancestory etc and wanted to know why @SALMAN F could feel linked to Imam Hussain (RA). To understand this you must first understand;
- Muslims believe in 1 almighty God (Allah).
- For a Muslim all loyalty is first to Allah.
- This world we live in is a temporary abode, one which is a test for us, an opportunity to please Allah, so that we gain his blessings and mercy and ultimately are rewarded with a permanent abode in Heaven (Jannah).
- Allah loves his creation more than we can understand. Examples are sited that Allah's love for his creation is more than the love of 50 mothers, it is said if you walk towards Allah (figuratively of course), Allah will run towards you.
- The sole purpose of the existence of a Muslim is to attain the pleasure of Allah.
During the time of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) fathers and sons fought against each other, where 1 was on the side of the Prophet and the other was on the side of injustice. This is not to say that Islam doesn't value family or ancestry. One of the companions of the Prophet was locked up by his family in an effort to prevent him reaching the classes the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) would hold. This became public knowledge in the community. One day he escaped and arrived at the class. The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) asked him how he got there and he told him he escaped. The Prophet sent him back home as escaping would dishonour his father. In other examples companions were prevented from going to perform Jihad as their elderly parents were reliant upon them.
For Muslims loyalty to Allah, his messenger, his message and the family of the messenger, should be above any loyalty you can have in this world. I have often heard other Indian members on this forum taunt that us Pakistanis will have had non Muslim ancestors converted to Islam. It is suggested as a sign of weakness, yet we interpret it as a blessing of Allah and a sign of his mercy upon them and us, that he bought us onto his path.
In essence, that is why Hussain (RA) matters to all of us.