The10thDay Imam Hussain competition 'The Return to Karbala' entries

33 videos • 733 views • by The10thDay Media Imam Hussain (as) Competition - The Return. Details in brief below - Open to all with prizes - Give name and age recite anything you like no matter how small or short for Imam Hussain (as) - Please remember copyright rules for any background. Detailed rules are in links below, management will listen to any concerns and be flexible to allow the youth to express their love for Imam Hussain and spread the message of Imam Hussain (as). Support our youth & message by liking, subscribing and sharing. Jazak'allah khayran https://www.instagram.com/p/CGOEh2wjNnm/ https://www.facebook.com/the10thday/p... #The10thDay #ImamHussain #Hussain #ImamHussainCompetition Want to learn more about Imam Hussain visit the link or read below: Visit us: www.the10thday.com The story begins here The collision of good versus evil epitomized in a massacre never witnessed in history on so many fronts. On the one side, the worldly materialistic strengths of power, greed and obsession. On the other side, the universal principles of truth, freedom and social justice under the flagship of humanity. Can one man stand against open tyranny of a dictator ruling an empire? Visit The10thDay.Com website https://the10thday.com/ or watch the story of Imam Hussain (a.s) and the tragedy of Karbala to find out more. https://youtu.be/cqvs5M3Te0g https://youtu.be/iPrWPydvZrE The Story Over 50 years of the death of Muhammad (the last Prophet of Islam), the Muslim rulership was sliding into corruption under the tyrant Yazid, from the Ummayad family. Hussain the son of Ali and the grandson of Muhammad took a stand against Yazid’s evil rule. Whilst Yazid was feared and hated for his ruthlessness, Hussain was loved and respected by society. Yazid realised this, and understood that if he could convince Hussain to support him, the people would too. Hussain had a choice. To support the tyrant and live a comfortable life full of luxury, or to refuse and likely be killed for his decision. What should he do? What would you or I do? For Hussain he could not live his life as a supporter of tyranny, and the choice for him was simple. Hussain refused. He said “I only desire to spread good values and prevent evil” Having refused to support Yazid, Hussain knew his life was in danger. Yazid did not allow anyone to oppose him, and adopted a policy of killing those who disagreed with him. Cautious of this, Hussain decided to leave his hometown of Medina, and take his family Mecca. Mecca, the capital city of Islam and home to the Ka’ba, Hussain hoped Yazid would respect the holy city and not follow Hussain and his family. However, Yazid did not. Forced to leave Mecca, Hussain set course for Kufa. A city in Iraq where he had received letters of support from. Yazid predicted this and sent a huge army to block Hussain from reaching Kufa, and force them to the desert town of Karbala. Once they reached Karbala, Hussain with his family 72 companions were surrounded by Yazid’s forces of up to 30,000 men. Despite being hugely outnumbered and with limited access to water, Hussain refused to give up. Yazid gave Hussain a final choice. To either support the government, or be killed. After receiving the final ultimatum from Yazid, Hussain realised he would be killed in a matter of days. Hussain gathered his companions and urged them to escape. He explained that it was him who Yazid wished to kill, and not them. Again, Hussain’s selflessness shone through. Having been deprived of water in the hot desert, he urged his supporters to save themselves. Despite this, Hussain’s men stayed loyal to him and stayed true to their principles. Within a few days Yazid ordered his army to kill Hussain and his companions. When the dust settled, Hussain and his companions were killed. Throughout the forces of Yazid promised him he could leave freely if he chooses to support Yazid, but every time Hussain refused and was eventually killed, holding firmly to his principles. #hussain #karbala #allah #islam #yahussain #yaali #imamhussain #ahlebait #iraq #imamali #muharram #labbaikyahussain #hussaini #arbaeen