
The Voice of Resistance: Shia Islam, Justice, and the Legacy of Imam Hussain
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In this episode, Ali and Fatima explore why Shia Islam is often seen as the unwavering voice of resistance in the face of tyranny. Drawing on a powerful lecture by Dr. Sayyed Ammar Nakshawani, the episode traces the theological, historical, and moral foundations that shape this identity from the concept of fitrah (innate morality) to Quranic commands, and through the legacies of Lady Fatimah, Imam Ali, and Imam Hussain.
With references to global struggles, contemporary leaders, and eschatological hope in Imam Mahdi, this episode invites listeners to reflect: what would it take for this principled stance against injustice to become a global norm?
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