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Eternal Message of Karbala: Truth Over Tyranny

Tariq Mantoo by Tariq Mantoo
July 5, 2025
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Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) deeply loved his grandson, Imam Hussain (AS). He would often hug him, carry him on his shoulders, and let him sit on his back during prayers. Once, the Prophet (PBUH) stayed in prostration for a long time because young Hussain was sitting on his back—he didn’t want to disturb him. The Prophet said: “Hussain is from me, and I am from Hussain. Allah loves those who love Hussain.” The story of Karbala is not just a part of Islamic history. It is a powerful message of sacrifice, courage, and standing for the truth. Imam Hussain (AS) did not rise to gain power or fame. He stood up against injustice, corruption, and wrong leadership to protect Islam and the teachings of his grandfather, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Imam Hussain refused to accept Yazid as a ruler because Yazid was unjust and unfit to lead the Muslim community. Even though Hussain had only a small group of supporters, he chose to fight and give his life rather than bow down to wrong. He said“I did not rise to cause trouble, but to reform the nation of my grandfather.” His choice shows us that real strength is in standing for what is right, even if you are alone.

Imam Hussain’s sacrifice transcends mere death; it serves as a profound awakening for humanity. His enduring message resonates deeply, emphasizing the importance of living a life rooted in truth and actively opposing injustice. The events of Karbala impart vital lessons about loyalty to Islamic values and the relentless pursuit of justice. As long as there is a commitment to justice among people, the essence of Karbala and its teachings will remain alive and impactful.

Today, the message of Karbala is still very important. In present world, there is a lot of injustice in society or daily life. Karbala teaches us not to stay silent when we see something wrong. Keeping quiet in front of injustice means we are allowing it to continue. We must always speak the truth, even if it is difficult.For young people, Karbala is a great source of strength and guidance. It teaches us to be honest, help the weak, and live with self-respect. Every time in history has its own Yazid—people who do wrong—and every time needs a Hussain—someone who stands for truth. Today’s youth should take inspiration from Hussain and become voices of justice and courage. In the end, Imam Hussain’s sacrifice was not just about dying—it was about waking up the world. His message is still alive because it speaks to our hearts. Karbala teaches us to live a life of truth, to fight injustice, and to stay loyal to the values of Islam. As long as people love justice, the message of Karbala will never die.

(The author is a freelancer. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”)
Tariq Mantoo
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