Aga Syed Hassan Al-Mosavi Safavi under continuous detention

pays rich tribute to Imam Ali on Day of Martyrdom

pays rich tribute to Imam Ali on Day of Martyrdom


Paying rich tribute to Hazrat Ali Ibn Abi Talib,Peace be upon him, on the day of his Shahada, Hujatal Islam Aga Syed Hassan Al-Mosavi Safavi (who is under house arrest past 9 months)said that it was the martyrdom of The great Imam that physically deprived the world of the benevolence of Vilayat. Hazrat Ali Ibn Abi Talib, in whose honour, The Prophet of Islam says, "I am the city of Knowledge and Ali its entry", was Piller of strength for Islam and most significant aid of Prophet Muhammad Mustafa, peace be upon him, and our lives be sacrificed on his name. Hazrat Ali's life is multi-dimensionally exemplary for the Muslims. Hazrat Ali, a warrior in Jihad, a Just ruler as Khalifah, a Philosopher and originator of knowledges and symbol of purity as Imam, a labourer in the fields of Shamon to earn his bread, a kind husband and Hazrat Fatima's companion, and compassionate father, an affectionate brother and a reliable supporter, yet an outright devotee of the Almighty. What does the Shahada indicate is anti-thesis of what Ali Ibn Abi Talib represent. The Shahadat of Ali (as)itself is auspicious and happened in such a way that too was disillusional for those who could comprehend evil and virtue. The greatest of great Imams, Ali's revered head was wounded with poison-dip disastrous sword. The poison was not on the sword only but in the heart of Ibn Muljim and all those who were and still are against the rule of justice, all those who who considered Islam merely a hegemonic force and not a way of life, all those who created facade of Islam but were loyal to pre-Islamic ideas. The Shahada of Imam Ali is mirror of the assassination of Islamic value-system among Arabs. However, the blood of Shuhda is a parameter that can guid us towards righteousness and equip us with the vision of distinguishing good from bad. This is the big reason of annually reminding wafats and Ashura. 

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