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Karbala VR – The last farewell between Imam Hussein and his companions الوداع الأخير- واقع افتراضي

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Shortly after the demise of Prophet Muhammad, a power struggle divided the people which led to the rise of a despotic tyrant.
Imam Hussain witnessed his society’s moral decline after his grandfather passed away. A series of civil wars had fractured the nation and paved the way for oppressive leaders to cease control.

Subsequently, a man called Yazid gained full power. Yazid was widely regarded as a corrupt narcissist who wanted to rule with an iron fist. To give legitimacy to his own rule, Yazid demanded Imam Hussain’s allegiance, threatening him with his life.

Imam Hussain refused. Imam Hussain knew that if he gave his allegiance to a man like Yazid there would be no turning back for his society. In a powerful sermon, he said: “I did not rise up for the cause of wickedness, amusement, corruption or oppression, but I rose up to reform the nation of my grandfather. I want to promote virtue and prevent vice.”

Imam Hussain resisted the pressure from Yazid and spoke out against his illegitimate rule. Despite threats of violence, Imam Hussain remained steadfast and was prepared to give his own life.
Imam Hussain did not want Yazid ruthless forces to attack his city and risk civilians lives. Along with his family and 72 companions, Imam Hussain made his way towards the East seeking to gain support for his uprising whilst avoiding violence. It was on this journey Imam Hussain, his family and companions were forced to stop by an army of over 30,000, on the hot plains of a land called Karbala (present day Iraq).

Yazid’s forces cut the supply of water for Imam Hussain’s family and companions, including women and children. In 680 AD, after three days of no water and food in the scorching heat, Imam Hussain stood and fell valiantly in what is known as The Battle of Karbala. Imam Hussain died defending those around him being oppressed and whilst standing for his principles.

Through this tragic end but heroic act of sacrifice, Imam Hussain was ultimately victorious. His death became the catalyst for revolutionary change and led to the collapse of Yazid’s tyrannic rule. Imam Hussain stood by his principles till the very end, and his legacy continues to inspire millions around the world.
From civil rights leaders to volunteers at local charities – centuries later, people across the world are empowered by his selflessness, courage and determination. The story of Imam Hussain ibn Ali stands as an inspiration to all, no matter what colour or creed.

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