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Imam Husain's Purposes of Revolution - Al-Shia The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief Imam Husain’s Purposes of Revolution 2024-07-16 516 Views Imam Husain , Martyrdom of Husain , Revolution of Imam Husain Imam Husain (PBUH) was a man of faith and action. During nights, he worshipped Allah in privacy while during the day, he worked hard and guided the people. He was constantly mindful of the poor and the needy, and he used to visit them and cheer them up.
He used to tell his followers “Be always in touch with the needy, for Allah does not love the arrogant”. Imam Husain (PBUH) always helped the poor as much as he could. At night, he would carry sacks of food to the houses of the poor and leave them near the doors. He worked hard to eradicate poverty, establish justice, and acquaint the people with Allah. During the time of Imam Husain (PBUH), a tyrant called Yazid became the ruler.
Yazid called himself the successor of the (PBUHH) but this was a lie. He used to spend the income of the Islamic realm on drinking, gambling and wild parties. Public wealth wasted for supporting his regime and the rights of the poor trampled upon. In this way, he totally scorned the instructions of Islam.
When Yazid became ruler of the Muslims he immediately demanded Imam Husain (PBUH) to recognize him as the ruler and accept his leadership; but al-Imam Husain (PBUH) was the true successor of Prophet the (PBUHH) and could not accept and endorse the leadership of an oppressor. He began to enlighten and awaken the people about Yazid and exhorted them to dissociate from him. He would tell them: “Do not you see that the truth is being trampled upon and the falsehood and oppression are prevailing?
In such conditions, a Muslim must be ready for martyrdom in defense of the right. Martyrdom and self-sacrifice for the sake of truth is victory and success, while life with the oppressors is no more than shame and disgrace.” At that time, the people of Kufa (Iraq) were loving followers of Imam Ali (PBUH) who had been suffering at the hands of Mu’awiyah. They invited Imam Husain (PBUH) to Kufa to lead them against Yazid and his wicked rule.
Imam Husain (PBUH) had indeed decided to rise up and fight, and so he accepted the invitation and set off for Kufa. When the Imam (PBUH) and his followers were near Kufa, they were met by Yazid’s troops. The troops wanted to arrest Imam Hussein (PBUH) and his followers and take them to Yazid.