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The shield of Hussain (as). The protector of children. The symbol of devotion.  

Hazrat Abbas (as) wasn’t just the brother of Imam Hussain (as). He was his shield, his standard-bearer, and the protector of the weak.  

He lived for a cause greater than himself – and died as a noble martyr. 

Learn more about the Battle of Karbala here. 

The Flag That Never Fell 

Hazrat Abbas (as) was appointed as the standard-bearer of Imam Hussain’s (as) army, and carried the banner of truth, dignity, and resistance.  

The flag of Karbala represented far more than just a military order. It symbolized faith itself. 

Until his death, he never wavered in his mission to serve his Imam and protect the values of Islam. 

Loyalty Without Limits 

One of the most powerful moments in Karbala was when Hazrat Abbas (as) reached the Euphrates River to fetch water for the thirsty children of Imam Hussain (as). 

He was wounded and exhausted. But his loyalty was stronger than his thirst. 

Hazrat Abbas (as) looked at the water, but remembered the children crying and Imam Hussain (as) still thirsty.  

He whispered: “Al-Husayn (as) has come face to face with death and yet you want to drink cold and delicious water? I swear upon Allah that this is not in accordance with the dictates of my religion!” Read more about his last words here

He turned away from the river. He choose devotion over desire, sacrifice over self. 

A Brother’s Love in Life and Death 

Even in his final moments, as his arms were severed and his body broken by the enemy, Hazrat Abbas (as) didn’t call out for help. 

He knew the pain it would cause Imam Hussain (as) to see him fall. So he stayed silent until the very end, still trying to fulfill his mission, and still trying to protect his brother from grief. 

Such was the loyalty of Hazrat Abbas (as), and such was his honour. 

The Everlasting Legacy of Hazrat Abbas (as) 

Hazrat Abbas (as) wasn’t just a warrior. He was a lesson in what it means to be a true believer. 

He taught us that true faith means giving without hesitation, standing for justice without fear, and loving the Ahlulbayt (as) with every ounce of our being. 

Honour Abbas (as) Today 

One of the most heartbreaking symbols of Karbala was thirst. The children cried, and Abbas (as) tried to answer. 

Honour Abbas’s sacrifice by bringing water to today’s thirsty.   

Whether you give Where Most Needed, sponsor an Electric Water Well, or fund a Solar-Powered Well, you help fight real-time water scarcity and restore dignity — turning the thirst of Karbala into hope today. 

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