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Imam Hussain (as) is known as the Master of the Martyrs.  

A title that symbolizes his legacy and sacrifice.  

What does “Master of the Martyrs” mean? 

Imam Hussain (as) was not the first martyr in Islam, nor would he be the last. 

But the martyrdom of Imam Hussain (as) became a measure of sacrifice and the standard of truth and dignity until our time today.  

This title therefore symbolizes his profound impact on Islam – and of our shared humanity.  

His martyrdom would not just be a death. It was the beginning of a movement of truth, dignity, and justice. 

A Sacrifice Unlike Any Other 

Imam Hussain (as) gave everything. All for the sake of justice. And all for the sake of Allah (swt). 

Imam Hussain (as) explained: 

“I did not rise out of arrogance or rebellion… I only rose to reform the Ummah of my grandfather.” (Bihar al-Anwar, v. 44)  

 

Praised in Heaven and on Earth 

Imam Hussain’s (as) devotion to the cause of Allah (swt) has been praised by Prophet Muhammad (saww) himself.    

Prophet Muhammad (saww) stated: 

“Hussain is from me, and I am from Hussain.” (Kitab al-Irshad, p. 249) 

Imam Hussain’s (as) elevated position, not only in the eyes of the Ahlulbayt (as) but in the eyes of the Prophet (saww) means that the legacy he leaves behind is not just one of courage and justice – it is a legacy of what true worship and devotion looks like. 

Follow in the Footsteps of the Master of the Martyrs 

We continue to remember and honour the courageous sacrifice of Imam Hussain (as) and his loyal companions, and today millions follow in the footsteps of Imam Hussain (as) with faith, dignity, and the pursuit of justice.   

Answer Karbala’s call this Muharram: feed the hungry, give water to the thirsty, uplift the forgotten. Every act of charity echoes Labbayk Ya Hussain!