Who is Hussain? part 5(FAQs about Hussain ibn Ali)

in #hussain7 years ago

This post answers some of the most frequently asked questions about Hussain ibn Ali, the stand he took and the relevance to our lives today.

 

1.Is Hussain’s story only relevant to Muslims?

 Hussain story is the archetype that reminds us of the importance of  standing up to injustice and tyranny. In every land and time, for every  nation and race, Hussain’s story provides inspiration and encouragement  for people: to become aware of oppression and to take steps, however  small, to speak and act against it. Are Gandhi’s and Martin Luther King’s stories only relevant to Hindus and Christians respectively? 

2.What was Hussain’s motivation?

 In his own words, Hussain justified his actions by attributing them to a  desire to reform the nation: to encourage the community to goodness and  to stand up to falsehood. 

3.Why does the death of a man in a desert 1400 years ago matter to me today?

 The stand of Hussain against the forces of Yazid is timeless because in  every generation there exists oppressors and the oppressed. A study of  his life and example inspires and reminds an individual of the need to  become involved in the stand against oppression wherever it exists. 

4.Was the whole saga just a Muslim civil war?

The  rulers of the time attempted to dismiss Hussain’s stand as a failed  attempt by a rebel to gain power for himself and they began a systematic  and abiding propaganda campaign to spread this message. This was but a  ploy to mask the uncomfortable truths that became apparent due to the  manner in which they murdered him and his small group of comrades and  family. To explain their callous behaviour they created the myth that  Hussain’s real reason for making a stand was that he was seeking to  become the Caliph himself.

5.Given Hussain and his companions were killed, how can his stand be judged a success?

The  measure of success and failure is best made through the long lens of  time. Yazid ruled for just three years, and today is a vilified and  reviled figure. History shows that the true victor was undoubtedly  Hussain, who is forever remembered for his stand for justice and truth. The Existentialist philosopher Søren Kierkegaard put it best when he said: ‘The tyrant dies and his rule is over; the martyr dies and his rule begins.’

6.How can I find out more about Hussain?

 You can get a FREE information pack by signing up here.  We will send you a more detailed account of Hussain’s story. We will  also send you emails from time to time to let you know even more about  various aspects related to Hussain, his stand and his continuing  legacy. Sign up here.
 

Previous sections:

Who is Hussain? part 4

Who is Hussain? part 3  

Who is Hussain? part 2  

Who is Hussain? part 1  


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thanks bro

Different post , good

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