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In a world filled with uncertainty, where questions about the purpose of life, the afterlife, origin, destination, and how to fully realize our potential as individuals and as a society weigh heavily on our minds, we seek divine guidance and inspiration. At “Roshd,” our primary mission is to introduce and spread Islamic knowledge with a focus on the Quran, traditions, and the teachings of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and his pure household, whom Allah has willed to remove all impurity and to purify and cleanse.

“Indeed Allah desires to repel all impurity from you, O People of the Household, and purify you with a thorough purification”. (Al-Ahzab, 33)

Our goal is to foster constructive dialogue and promote mutual understanding among diverse individuals, transcending the boundaries of culture, faith, and tradition. We strongly believe in the power of education and inspiration for minds and hearts, and in the core Islamic values that can guide us toward a better future.

June 2026

Muharra 1448

 

Ahl al-Bayt (PBUT) and the Month of Muharram

The Ahl al-Bayt (PBUT) emphasized mourning Imam Hussain (PBUH), especially during Muharram. They wept, encouraged others to grieve, and held gatherings to remember his sacrifice. This mourning preserves the message of his uprising and pleases Allah (SWT). His suffering ensured the survival of true Islam and its core values.

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The faithful are indeed brothers. Therefore, make peace between your brothers and be wary of Allah, so that you may receive [His] mercy.
Al-Hujuraat 10  

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The Day of Happening

On the morning of Ashura, Imam Hussain (PBUH) arranged his small army and stood with courage and faith against thirty thousand soldiers. Despite being outnumbered, he called for justice, reminded them of his lineage to the Prophet, and rejected submission to tyranny. The battle ended in martyrdom, but truth triumphed eternally.

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Embraced by Swords

Fifty years after the Prophet’s demise, blind obedience to corrupt rulers like Yazid plagued Muslims. Imam Hussain (PBUH) refused to legitimize Yazid’s un-Islamic rule. His uprising aimed to awaken the Muslim conscience, distinguish true Islam from tyranny, and preserve the Prophet’s path, even at the cost of martyrdom.

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The Red Birth

Imam Hussain (PBUH) showed unwavering resolve and divine love in Karbala despite immense loss and injury. His fearless spirit remained steadfast until martyrdom. His sacrifice was not an end, but a red birth that ignited revival. His radiant face and final prayer embodied his devotion, inspiring generations with courage and faith.

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Movement Aimed at Guidance

Imam Hussain (PBUH), citing Prophet Muhammad (PBUH\&HP), condemned silent compliance with oppression. He reminded the people of their broken promises and declared his uprising aimed at restoring justice, enjoining good, and forbidding evil. His mission was not personal but to reform the Muslim nation and uphold divine truth and guidance.

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I Have Put My Hope in You

Imam Hussain (PBUH) exemplified true *Tawakkul*—reliance on Allah (SWT)—throughout his movement, from Medina to Karbala. Despite betrayal, hardship, and martyrdom, he never wavered in trust or sought human aid. His unwavering faith in divine support was the foundation of his mission and the legacy of Ashura’s spiritual resilience.

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Hussein (PBUH); The Conscious Martyr

This passage explores the unique nature of Imam Hussain’s (PBUH) uprising. Unlike typical political revolts aimed at power, Hussain knowingly walked toward martyrdom, refusing to legitimize Yazid’s corrupt rule. His movement was based solely on obeying Allah (SWT), not worldly gain, and he foresaw the sacrifice yet embraced it with divine purpose.

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