Although more than fourteen centuries have already been passed since the occurrence of the great epic incident of A’ashura,1 but this life giving and refreshing movement of the Lord of Martyrs—Imam al-Husain —still remains alive in the form of a most challenging and interesting topic of research. Since it’s very beginning the heroic uprising of Aba Abdullah has been a matter of profound debates among the Islamic as well as non Islamic thinkers and intellectuals, who want to learn lessons from the past important historical incidents of the Islamic history.
Although more than fourteen centuries have already been passed since the occurrence of the great epic incident of A’ashura,1 but this life giving and refreshing movement of the Lord of Martyrs—Imam al-Husain —still remains alive in the form of a most challenging and interesting topic of research. Since it’s very beginning the heroic uprising of Aba Abdullah has been a matter of profound debates among the Islamic as well as non Islamic thinkers and intellectuals, who want to learn lessons from the past important historical incidents of the Islamic history.