
Why Don’t Most Muslims Mourn Imam Hussein?
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In this powerful and thought-provoking episode, Ali and Fatima explore a question that echoes across the Muslim world: Why do the majority of Muslims not mourn Imam Hussein (a)?
Drawing from an insightful lecture by Dr. Sayed Ammar Nakshawani, they unpack six key reasons often given for this lack of mourning from historical fear and misconceptions to spiritual disconnect and confront each with deep, evidence-based counterarguments.
Through stories of sacrifice, distortion of history, and the legacy of figures like Muslim Ibn Aqil, this episode challenges us to rethink inherited narratives and consider the true weight of Karbala across sects, cultures, and time.
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