The Marsiyah: Martyrdom of Imam Hussain is a poem about the sacrifices made by Prophet Muhammad's grandson Husayn ibn Ali and his family at Karbala and the political, religious, and social consequences of the event. Prophet Muhammad's family was massacred by fellow Muslims who had succumbed to political expediency and personal gain. It is possible that their participation in the horrendous event was due to ignorance and lack of consciousness regarding the message of the Prophet. This Marsiyah recounts the story of the event. The poem particularly focuses on its untold consequences.
The Marsiyah: Martyrdom of Imam Hussain is a poem about the sacrifices made by Prophet Muhammad's grandson Husayn ibn Ali and his family at Karbala and the political, religious, and social consequences of the event. Prophet Muhammad's family was massacred by fellow Muslims who had succumbed to political expediency and personal gain. It is possible that their participation in the horrendous event was due to ignorance and lack of consciousness regarding the message of the Prophet. This Marsiyah recounts the story of the event. The poem particularly focuses on its untold consequences.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Aziz Talbani was awarded PhD and MA degrees from McGill University, MA from the University of London, and MA from Karachi University. He has taught and spoken at Institutions of Higher Education in North America, Europe, and Asia. As a faculty member, he taught in Educational Leadership and Teacher Education programs. His primary specialization is in areas of diversity and cultural competency. Through the decades, Aziz has mentored many students in diverse fields including Education and Religious Studies. He notes, "My most rewarding experiences come from working with communities in various parts of the world on social justice and equity issues, educational development, and women's rights." As a writer and artist, his current focus is on fiction writing including novels, short stories, and poetry.
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