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Martydom verse in the Holy Quran
Love of Martydom part 1 - The last will of martyred (Shaheed) Hujaji to his infant son
Shaheed Mohsin Hujaji ka kirdar - urdu
Love of Martydom part 2 - Words from a martyr's mother
A marty's mother who distributed sweets by fullfilling her martyred son's wishes to not cry over his death expressing her feelings to her martyred son who gave his life defending Syeda Zainab (as) shrine. May Allah bless all the brave martyr's who died in the cause of defending bibi Zainab (as) shrine.
Tribute to the Ulema and Shuhada
Dedicated to all the Martyrs.
Labaik Ya Zainab (a.s.)
The Messenger of Allah said:
Sunni references:
• Tafsir al-Kabir, by Fakhr al-Din Muhammad Ibn Umar al-Razi, Pub. in Egypt (1357/1938), under commentary of verse 42:23, Part 27, pp. 165-166.
• Tafsir al-Kashshaf, by al-Zamakhshari
• Tafsir al-Kabir, by al-Tha’labi
Fakhr al-Razi and others mentioned the above tradition under the commentary of the following verse of Qur’an, in which Allah tell his Messenger:
"(O Prophet) tell (people) I don’t ask you any wage (in return for my prophethood) except to love my near kin. And if anyone earns any good We shall give Him an increase of good (in return for it)”(Qur’an 42:23).
For multiple references of the meaning of the above verse please refer to
http://www.al-islam.org/shiite-encyclopedia-ahlul-bayt-dilp-team/reward-loving-ahlul-bayt
In this thread we would shed light on various martyrs who died in the cause of Ahlulbayt (as).
Shaheed Professor Syed Sibt-i-Jaafar Hassan Zaidi
Tribute to Shaheed Professor Ustaad Sibte Jaffar
Professor Syed Sibt-i-Jaafar Hassan Zaidi was a Pakistani Educationist, Researcher, Scholar, Law Graduate (advocate), Poet, Author, Composer, Classical Religious Vocalist(Soazkhwan) and Social Worker.
Education
Professional Life
Lawyer
He worked as Lawyer with Syed Saghir Hussain Jaffari Advocate & Company from 1977 to 1981.
Passed Civil Service Examination (CSS)
After quitting the Law practice, he passed CSS Examination in 1981. He was then first posted to Government College Latifabad, Hyderabad, Pakistan. But later transferred to [Govt. [Liaquatabad]] College and since November 1981, till his death, he served at Govt. Degree College Liaquatabad, Karachi, Pakistan. Where he taught Islamic studies, Pakistan Studies and Urdu Literature. In the year 2010[1] he was promoted to the position of Principal of the college and at the time of his martyrdom Professor Syed Sibt-i-Jaafar Zaidi was the professor and the principal of his college.
Soazkhwani
Ustad is performing with Hussain Akhtar and Shakeel Haider, most senior companions.
Definition of Soazkhwani By Prof. Syed Sib-i-Jaafar Zaidi
Salient Features / Some facts about "Soazkhwani"
The literal meaning of soazkhwani is sorrow or smoulder.
It is allegorical attribution to the martyrdom of Imam Husain (A.S), his companions & agony thereof.
There are only three basic vocal fine arts of Islam/Muslims: Qirat, Qawwali & Soazkhwani.
Its beginning can be traced to three centuries back in this subcontinent (especially in Lucknow & its surrounding/U.P).
In SOAZKHWANI classical poetry of Urdu is mostly used as the medium thereof.
Since its inception nobody cared. Discovered & compiled certain rules & regulations of this art. The infrastructure is made/designed by Prof. Sib-i-Jaafer.
Soazkhwani has its own code of conduct, unique to it age old civilization & Islamic culture & has its own phraseology.
The melody & its practice is needed or required in performance of the common arts. Whereas soazkhwani needs the pathos & pains of the incident in a touching & moving style.
It is a deliberate attempt according to the existing situation where message occupies the priority than the art & craft (where the massage comes first & the art after words).
In its compositions of “Ragas” there has been clear contradictions among the “Ragees” (Classical Masters), because no clear, identified, categorized (shudh Raag/Raagnees) are
used in Soazkhwani. It does not maintain the real effect of “Raag”, but exclude the irrelevant.
Tecnacally the singer (Performer, vomposer/Soazkhwan) is a competent, experienced & trained professional/ skilled person, who is entitled “Ustaad”. He is adept hand, who
exercise all the facets of rhythmic metres and knows all the intonations of the lyre.
Senior Companions (Bazoo) in Soazkhwani
Syed Hussain Akhtar Zaidi Syed Shakeel Haider Jafri
List of his books
Following academic and religious books were written and compiled by Professor Sibt-i-Jaafar Zaidi:
He was Instructor of Traditional and Classical SOAZKHWANI, founded International Idaara-e-Tarveej-e-Soazkhwani (I.T.S) and his services in the field of Soazkhwani were admired and recognized by Harvard University and Columbia University of U.S.A.
He had been performing on national and international radio and television channels since 1967 as Naatkhwan, Soazkhwan, Composer and Compere. In 1996 he wrote ten special programs with the title of "Lehne Aqeedat" (Urdu: ??? ?????) for Pakistan Television Karachi center, which were Telecasted during Moharram. After arrival of private television Channels he wrote ten special programs on the same topic for ARY channel, which were repeatedly telecasted for several years during the months of Moharram and Rabi-ul-Awwal. In the Memory of Shaheed Syed Saeed Haider Zaidi dated (25.01.2013)
He established schools in many areas including Amrohvi Colony and Tando Adam. He used to say that he felt inner satisfaction in educating and training children of poor areas.
Affiliations and Memberships
Recognition by Harvard University & Columbia University
Professor Richard Wolf of Harvard University and Professor Amy Bard of Columbia University acquired the help of Ustaad during their research on music and vocal arts of Sub-continent. His students Syed Imon Rizvi and Syed Awais Rizvi also went to Harvard University and performed Soazkhwani in a live religious and educational concert at
Paine Music Hall, Harvard University.
Assassination Elements
He was murdered by banned terrorist outfits of the Deobandi sect, the organization Lashkar-e-Jhangvi who is previously known as Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan on 18 March 2013 while returning from college in Liaquatabad, Karachi.
One of the largest Funeral Procession of Karachi
Professor Sibt-i-Jaafar Zaidi’s (Shaheed) funeral prayer was offered at Amroha ground Sadat Colony Block 20 Federal Area and thousands of people attended his funeral procession along with the funeral prayers, which was one of the largest funeral prayer in the history of Karachi.[2] He was buried in the Wadi-e-Hussain Cemetery. His grave number is 8406.
Ayatollah al-Shaheed as-Sayyed Mohammad Baqir al-Hakim
Tribute to Ayatollah Shaheed Baqir al-Hakeem
Shaheed Ayatollah Baqir al Hakeem praying at the Roza of Imam Ali ibne AbuTalib (as)
Ayatollah al-Shaheed as-Sayyed Mohammad Baqir al-Hakim speech on Maqtal Imam Hussain (as) (english subtitles)
Ayatollah Sayed Mohamad Baqir Al-Hakim, was born in 1939, is the son of the late Grand Ayatollah Muhsin AI-Hakim (who was the spiritual leader for the Shia in world in the period 1955-1970). Al-Hakim family is a well known religious Iraqi family loved and respected by millions of Shia Muslims in Iraq and throughout the Muslim world. Since the age of 25 Sayed Al-Hakim, who was born, brought up and studied religion in Najaf - Iraq (the holy city for Shia in the world). He was distinguished scholar and personal religious/political representative of the late Grand Ayatollah AI-Hakim throughout Iraq.
Sayed Al-Hakim was a co-founder of the Islamic political movement in Iraq established in the late fifties, along with the late distinguished leader Ayatollah Sayed Mohammed Baqir Al-Sadr and other scholars. Ever since Sayed Al-Hakim maintained close association with Ayatollah Al-Sadr up to the martyrdom of Ayatollah Al-Sadr in 1980. In 1972 Sayed Al-Hakim was arrested and tortured by the Bathist regime. He was released after a wide spread popular pressure on the regime. In 1977 he was re-arrested following the people's uprising in Feb. 1977 in Najaf, and immediately sentenced to life imprisonment by special court without any trial. He was released in July 1979 following huge public pressure on the regime.
Sayed Al-Hakim's association with Ayatollah Al-Sadr continued after his release in 1979 when Ayatollah Al-Sadr was put under house arrest. At this point Sayed Al-Hakim assumed responsibility of conducting clandestine contact with Ayatollah Al-Sadr up to April 1980 when Ayatollah Al-Sadr was murdered by Saddam's regime.
Sayed Al- Hakim decided then to leave Iraq in 1980 shortly after the eruption of war between Iraq and Iran, Sayed Al-Hakim played a prominent role in the deliberations leading to the establishment of the Supreme Council of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq (SCIRI) in November 1982.
Saddam's regime reacted violently to Sayed Al-Hakim's leading political activity in SCIRI and arrested 125 members of his family in 1983. Subsequently 18 members of his family were executed.
Despite this ordeal and the assassination of his brother Sayed Mahdi Al-Hakim in Sudan Jan. 1988, Sayed Al-Hakim continued his political activities against Saddam's regime. Beside his political activities, Sayed Al-Hakim is a leading member of several Islamic associations.
He is also the author of many books on Islamic and political thoughts.
Qur'anic verses and hadiths of Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them) and sayings in Arabic, Persian and English.
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