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🏴☠️ | A Druze man was killed by HTS-terrorists after reportedly being taken from his home, bound to a chair, and burned alive. A photo of a Druze Sheikh Aql was placed beside his body in a clear act of provocation and sectarian incitement.
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🇵🇸 | A High-ranking security source in the resistance told Media:
We have compiled a blacklist of war profiteers, organized crime figures, and collaborators with the occupation. All individuals on this list are under close surveillance, and revolutionary trials will be carried out once the appropriate conditions emerge. We intend to publish this blacklist to prepare public opinion for justice and retribution. If these individuals do not return to their people and repent for their actions, publication of the list will be inevitable. Their current refuge under the enemy’s protection delays the restoration of order and fuels monopolization and criminal activity.
We issue a clear warning: the occupation’s protection is temporary. Sooner or later, these individuals will be publicly exposed and held accountable under the justice and sword of the resistance.
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We have compiled a blacklist of war profiteers, organized crime figures, and collaborators with the occupation. All individuals on this list are under close surveillance, and revolutionary trials will be carried out once the appropriate conditions emerge. We intend to publish this blacklist to prepare public opinion for justice and retribution. If these individuals do not return to their people and repent for their actions, publication of the list will be inevitable. Their current refuge under the enemy’s protection delays the restoration of order and fuels monopolization and criminal activity.
We issue a clear warning: the occupation’s protection is temporary. Sooner or later, these individuals will be publicly exposed and held accountable under the justice and sword of the resistance.
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🇮🇷 | False Narratives on the Martyrdom of Commander Shadmani and Commander Hajizadeh:
A senior security official, in a statement to Fars News Agency, rejected the credibility of unofficial information and analyses circulating on social media regarding the assassination of military commanders and nuclear scientists. He stressed that all protective and intelligence investigations in this domain are classified as “top secret,” and no such information is permitted for public release.
The security official issued a serious warning to social media users about sharing distorted information, stating that much of this content—such as the claims surrounding the martyrdom of Martyr Shadmani—has been fabricated by the enemy’s psychological warfare network, aimed at spreading despair and hopelessness among the public.
He noted that the enemy’s plan is to undermine national unity following the recent 12-day war, adding that foreign agents are compiling past media data in an attempt to construct false, misleading, and at times even cartoonish narratives about the assassinations of national commanders and elites, in order to cover up their own defeats through fictional scenarios.
Referring to the strategic defeat of the Zionist regime at the hands of the Iranian nation’s resistance in the recent battle, the official warned that publishing or reposting any false news about the assassinations of commanders will be considered collaboration with the enemy’s psychological operations network and may lead to legal consequences.
In this context, a rumor spread by an individual named Amiri-Far regarding the method of Martyr Hajizadeh’s assassination and the existence of an infiltrator was also denied. The security official emphasized that such claims are baseless and align with the enemy’s psychological warfare campaign.
These warnings come at a time when the country’s media environment is flooded with speculative and unreliable reports. Security agencies have urged users and media outlets to act with vigilance and responsibility when dealing with such narratives.
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A senior security official, in a statement to Fars News Agency, rejected the credibility of unofficial information and analyses circulating on social media regarding the assassination of military commanders and nuclear scientists. He stressed that all protective and intelligence investigations in this domain are classified as “top secret,” and no such information is permitted for public release.
The security official issued a serious warning to social media users about sharing distorted information, stating that much of this content—such as the claims surrounding the martyrdom of Martyr Shadmani—has been fabricated by the enemy’s psychological warfare network, aimed at spreading despair and hopelessness among the public.
He noted that the enemy’s plan is to undermine national unity following the recent 12-day war, adding that foreign agents are compiling past media data in an attempt to construct false, misleading, and at times even cartoonish narratives about the assassinations of national commanders and elites, in order to cover up their own defeats through fictional scenarios.
Referring to the strategic defeat of the Zionist regime at the hands of the Iranian nation’s resistance in the recent battle, the official warned that publishing or reposting any false news about the assassinations of commanders will be considered collaboration with the enemy’s psychological operations network and may lead to legal consequences.
In this context, a rumor spread by an individual named Amiri-Far regarding the method of Martyr Hajizadeh’s assassination and the existence of an infiltrator was also denied. The security official emphasized that such claims are baseless and align with the enemy’s psychological warfare campaign.
These warnings come at a time when the country’s media environment is flooded with speculative and unreliable reports. Security agencies have urged users and media outlets to act with vigilance and responsibility when dealing with such narratives.
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🇾🇪: 🇮🇷 | Ahmad al-Imam, Special Cultural Representative of Yemen’s Ansarullah in Iran, in response to IRNA:
The special cultural representative of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement in Iran stated: “With Only Allah's help, we began developing indigenous weapons even before Ansarullah entered Sanaa and prior to Saudi Arabia’s aggression against Yemen. We affirm that Ansarullah fights with weapons that are made by Ansarullah.”
He emphasized that when we talk about a major victory, we must discuss its key components. The first is reliance on Allah. The second is the leadership of Imam Khamenei, who transformed the shock of the first day of aggression into an opportunity. The third is the solidarity of the people, which is a major factor in achieving victory. The fourth is the production of indigenous weapons in Iran, which dealt a severe blow to israel. These four factors must be clearly explained to the people.
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The special cultural representative of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement in Iran stated: “With Only Allah's help, we began developing indigenous weapons even before Ansarullah entered Sanaa and prior to Saudi Arabia’s aggression against Yemen. We affirm that Ansarullah fights with weapons that are made by Ansarullah.”
He emphasized that when we talk about a major victory, we must discuss its key components. The first is reliance on Allah. The second is the leadership of Imam Khamenei, who transformed the shock of the first day of aggression into an opportunity. The third is the solidarity of the people, which is a major factor in achieving victory. The fourth is the production of indigenous weapons in Iran, which dealt a severe blow to israel. These four factors must be clearly explained to the people.
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🏴 | The people of Gaza are now collapsing to the ground one after another, martyred by severe hunger. Hundreds are dying in the streets, falling on the roads with no one to help. Some have lost their entire families to bombings and now endure their grief in starvation. Anyone who approaches a soup kitchen, if one even exists is bombed along with those waiting in line for food. The Arab regimes, and the draconian Turkish government, remain silent keeping their trade with Israel intact asleep before the eyes of the entire world. May Allah curse these people by the name of Erdogan, Abdullah, Muhammad ibn Salman, Tameem al Saani, Sisi and whatever Mullah named as Sudais.
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🇾🇪 | The Grand Mufti of Yemen, Sheikh Shamsuddin Sharafuddin: Our Yemeni people, under their wise leadership, are today facing the most formidable infidel Western states.
- The nation's scholars bear the responsibility of inciting jihad and providing aid to the distressed and starving in Gaza.
- Those scholars who remain silent regarding what is happening in Gaza are among those who have betrayed God and His Messenger.
- The wrath of the Jews and America will not cease unless the scholars fulfill their duty, break the barrier of fear, and fulfill their responsibilities.
- Our responsibility lies in escalating operations in response to the distress calls of the people of Gaza.
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- The nation's scholars bear the responsibility of inciting jihad and providing aid to the distressed and starving in Gaza.
- Those scholars who remain silent regarding what is happening in Gaza are among those who have betrayed God and His Messenger.
- The wrath of the Jews and America will not cease unless the scholars fulfill their duty, break the barrier of fear, and fulfill their responsibilities.
- Our responsibility lies in escalating operations in response to the distress calls of the people of Gaza.
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🏴☠️ | A Druze sniper serving in the IOF has reportedly been kidnapped by Julani’s terrorists. It is worth noting that Julani is not seeking confrontation with Israel, so even if the sniper has indeed been abducted, he is expected to be released through diplomatic channels with an apology from Julani.
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🇷🇺: 🇮🇷 | Today, the Kremlin announced a meeting between President Putin and Mr. Ali Larijani, senior advisor to Imam Khamenei. The discussion focused on urgent developments in West Asia [Middle East], nuclear-related concerns, and shifting regional dynamics. The meeting can be considered one of the most significant in light of Iran’s strategic positioning and its role within the broader Resistance framework. Imam Khamenei also sent a critical letter via Mr. Ali Larijani to Lebanon and the Assad-led government in Syria during last year’s crisis.
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☑️ | In two distinct incidents during Muharram ceremonies, Shia participants publicly rejected and walked out of gatherings involving controversial figures known for ties with oppressive and Zionist-linked powers. The first incident took place at the Al-Ghadeer Center of USA, where attendees boycotted and exited a program led by Abbas Razawi, a cleric of South Asian origin. Razawi, who has long been accused of affiliations with British Zionists and the royal establishment, was recently exposed at an interfaith roundtable alongside Sunni scholars for pushing narratives aligned with Western imperial interests and signed Drumlanrig accord. The second event unfolded in the city of Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh of India, where Shia attendees forcefully expelled a local politician known for his ties to the Modi regime and open support for Donald Trump. Stay vigilant. These infiltrators must not be allowed to defile sacred platforms. (sources + senders confirmed the authenticities)
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✅ | Reacting with mockery or blind anger to Iran’s readiness to engage in talks with the European Troika is not the correct approach. Diplomacy must be conducted with strategy, not compromise, and without sacrificing revolutionary principles. What Hamas is currently doing in Doha also falls within the realm of negotiation. The issue is not about whether to talk, but how and on what terms the talks are conducted.
If negotiations are approached in the spirit of betrayal, as seen during the Zarif-era compromises, then they must be exposed and rejected. But if they are approached with revolutionary resolve and national dignity, as Imam Khamenei emphasized on 16 July 2025 when he spoke of strategic and devotional revolutionary diplomacy, then they are not only acceptable but necessary.
Imam Khamenei had already responded earlier in January 2025 to critics questioning why Iran negotiates with Europeans but not the Americans.
[He Said: “America had taken possession of this place, but it was pulled out from its grasp. Hence, its hatred toward our country and revolution is like the grudge of a camel, long and intense. It will not let go easily. America was defeated in Iran, and it seeks to compensate for that defeat.]
It is important to note, as confirmed by Al Mayadeen’s correspondent in Tehran, that it was not Iran but Europe that requested the new round of negotiations. Iran has agreed to this based on national interests, not submission. The upcoming round of talks between Iran and the European Troika will take place early next week at the deputy foreign ministers level. Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs, Majid Takht Ravanchi, will lead the Iranian delegation. The discussions will focus on the role of European countries within the nuclear agreement and specifically address the issue of the “trigger mechanism.” These talks will be held in a separate framework from the indirect negotiations previously conducted with Washington. Iran maintains that the European Troika remains part of the nuclear deal and insists they fulfill their obligations under the agreement.
We must avoid the cancel-culture mindset of “cancel this, cancel that.” Revolutionary diplomacy is not abandonment of principles. It is their defense through calculated engagement. There are procedures and frameworks, and those must be respected. Imam Khamenei’s position will become public soon. The only question is what has Iran learned from previous rounds of talks in Oman, Istanbul, or elsewhere.
And if these new talks proceed, what will be the preconditions? After the June 13 attacks, the public is rightly demanding clarity and guarantees. What are the security mechanisms being put in place so Iran is not caught off-guard again during talks?
The challenge is not whether to negotiate, but whether we do so from a position of resistance, without naivety, and with full readiness to hold our ground.
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If negotiations are approached in the spirit of betrayal, as seen during the Zarif-era compromises, then they must be exposed and rejected. But if they are approached with revolutionary resolve and national dignity, as Imam Khamenei emphasized on 16 July 2025 when he spoke of strategic and devotional revolutionary diplomacy, then they are not only acceptable but necessary.
Imam Khamenei had already responded earlier in January 2025 to critics questioning why Iran negotiates with Europeans but not the Americans.
[He Said: “America had taken possession of this place, but it was pulled out from its grasp. Hence, its hatred toward our country and revolution is like the grudge of a camel, long and intense. It will not let go easily. America was defeated in Iran, and it seeks to compensate for that defeat.]
It is important to note, as confirmed by Al Mayadeen’s correspondent in Tehran, that it was not Iran but Europe that requested the new round of negotiations. Iran has agreed to this based on national interests, not submission. The upcoming round of talks between Iran and the European Troika will take place early next week at the deputy foreign ministers level. Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs, Majid Takht Ravanchi, will lead the Iranian delegation. The discussions will focus on the role of European countries within the nuclear agreement and specifically address the issue of the “trigger mechanism.” These talks will be held in a separate framework from the indirect negotiations previously conducted with Washington. Iran maintains that the European Troika remains part of the nuclear deal and insists they fulfill their obligations under the agreement.
We must avoid the cancel-culture mindset of “cancel this, cancel that.” Revolutionary diplomacy is not abandonment of principles. It is their defense through calculated engagement. There are procedures and frameworks, and those must be respected. Imam Khamenei’s position will become public soon. The only question is what has Iran learned from previous rounds of talks in Oman, Istanbul, or elsewhere.
And if these new talks proceed, what will be the preconditions? After the June 13 attacks, the public is rightly demanding clarity and guarantees. What are the security mechanisms being put in place so Iran is not caught off-guard again during talks?
The challenge is not whether to negotiate, but whether we do so from a position of resistance, without naivety, and with full readiness to hold our ground.
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🇵🇸 | Saraya Al-Quds has released footage showing the detonation of pre-planted explosives against an Israeli 'Namer' APC in Khan Younis, southern Gaza.
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🇾🇪 | Expected speech of Yemen’s leader Sayyid Abdul Malik Houthi (H) on the occasion of martyrdom anniversay of Zayd al-Shaheed ibn Imam Sajjad ibn Imam Husayn (A).
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🏴 | Tonight we commemorate the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Sajjad (A), the son of Imam Husayn (A), the fourth Imam from Ahlulbayt (A). He was poisoned and martyred on 25th Muharram 95 Hijri by the Umayyad ruler Walid ibn Abdul Malik ibn Marwan. His mother was Shihr Banu [or, according to some reports, Shahzanaan] (A), daughter of Yazdgerd, son of Shahriyar, the last Sasanian king of Persia. She passed away during childbirth. The Imam was renowned for his devotion and worship, known as Zayn al-Aabidin and Sayyid al-Sajideen. He was known for his generosity, his grand feasts for the poor, and his deep exegesis of the Qur’an and supplications during the time of his father Imam Husayn (A). His life can be divided into three major parts:
From birth to Karbala:
According to various sources, Imam Sajjad (A) was 23 years old during Karbala. Sunni scholar Imam Zuhri’s account is considered more authentic since he met the Imam many times. When Imam was born, his grandfather Imam Ali (A) was alive, and thus he lived through the last years of Imam Ali’s life. This period was spent mostly in Madina under the first three Imams.
From Karbala to return to Madina:
He was present in Karbala but very sick and could not stand or walk without a stick. He fell ill on the nights leading up to Ashura. During the raid on the tents, Yazidi forces wanted to kill him, but Sayyidah Zaynab (S) saved him and rescued him from the burning tent. Many of the heart-wrenching narrations about Karbala come from him. The most tragic include the moment he tried to identify his father before he departed for his final stand and the moment he saw his father’s severed head on a spear. He was captured with the women of Ahlulbayt, including his wife Sayyidah Fatima bint Imam Hasan (A) and his two-year-old son, Imam Baqir (A), the fifth Imam.
Upon being taken from Karbala to Kufa, they placed a heavy chain around his neck and tied his feet beneath the camel’s belly due to his illness. ‘Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad imprisoned him and the captives of Karbala while awaiting instructions from Yazid. Yazid ordered that the captives and the heads of the martyrs be sent to Damascus. Imam Sajjad (A) and the captives were transported by Muhaffar ibn Tha’laba. This 2700 km journey ended in Yazid’s court, where Imam Sajjad (A) delivered a powerful speech in the mosque of Damascus. He introduced himself, his father, and grandfather, exposing the lies Yazid had propagated. He clarified that his father was not a rebel but had risen to restore truth and purity to the religion corrupted by the Umayyads.
After a year of captivity, Yazid forcibly released them and allowed their return to Madina.
Post-Karbala Madinan life:
Imam Sajjad (A) lived 38-39 years after Karbala and worked tirelessly to preserve the memory of the martyrs. He wept for his father constantly. Imam Sadiq (A) narrated that Imam Sajjad (A) wept for forty years while fasting by day and praying by night. At the time of breaking fast, when his servant brought food and water, he would say, “The grandson of the Prophet was martyred hungry, the grandson of the Prophet was martyred thirsty” and wept until his tears mixed with his food and water. This state continued until his death.
He witnessed major political upheavals: Yazid’s attack on Makkah, the Harrah massacre in Madina, the uprisings of Mukhtar, Abdullah ibn Hanzala, and the Tawwabin all of these uprisings despite various issues were in memory and defense of Karbala and revenge.
Hazrat Malik ibn Anas said, “Ali b. al-Husayn (A) made a thousand rak‘a of prayers every day before his death. Thus, he was called Zayn al-Abidin.”
His legacy includes the most profound and spiritually dense collection of supplications he taught to his sons and companions the book known as Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya. He also authored Risalat al-Huquq and the famous Dua Abu Hamza Thumali. During this time, he worked to protect the Imamate and divine teachings.
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From birth to Karbala:
According to various sources, Imam Sajjad (A) was 23 years old during Karbala. Sunni scholar Imam Zuhri’s account is considered more authentic since he met the Imam many times. When Imam was born, his grandfather Imam Ali (A) was alive, and thus he lived through the last years of Imam Ali’s life. This period was spent mostly in Madina under the first three Imams.
From Karbala to return to Madina:
He was present in Karbala but very sick and could not stand or walk without a stick. He fell ill on the nights leading up to Ashura. During the raid on the tents, Yazidi forces wanted to kill him, but Sayyidah Zaynab (S) saved him and rescued him from the burning tent. Many of the heart-wrenching narrations about Karbala come from him. The most tragic include the moment he tried to identify his father before he departed for his final stand and the moment he saw his father’s severed head on a spear. He was captured with the women of Ahlulbayt, including his wife Sayyidah Fatima bint Imam Hasan (A) and his two-year-old son, Imam Baqir (A), the fifth Imam.
Upon being taken from Karbala to Kufa, they placed a heavy chain around his neck and tied his feet beneath the camel’s belly due to his illness. ‘Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad imprisoned him and the captives of Karbala while awaiting instructions from Yazid. Yazid ordered that the captives and the heads of the martyrs be sent to Damascus. Imam Sajjad (A) and the captives were transported by Muhaffar ibn Tha’laba. This 2700 km journey ended in Yazid’s court, where Imam Sajjad (A) delivered a powerful speech in the mosque of Damascus. He introduced himself, his father, and grandfather, exposing the lies Yazid had propagated. He clarified that his father was not a rebel but had risen to restore truth and purity to the religion corrupted by the Umayyads.
After a year of captivity, Yazid forcibly released them and allowed their return to Madina.
Post-Karbala Madinan life:
Imam Sajjad (A) lived 38-39 years after Karbala and worked tirelessly to preserve the memory of the martyrs. He wept for his father constantly. Imam Sadiq (A) narrated that Imam Sajjad (A) wept for forty years while fasting by day and praying by night. At the time of breaking fast, when his servant brought food and water, he would say, “The grandson of the Prophet was martyred hungry, the grandson of the Prophet was martyred thirsty” and wept until his tears mixed with his food and water. This state continued until his death.
He witnessed major political upheavals: Yazid’s attack on Makkah, the Harrah massacre in Madina, the uprisings of Mukhtar, Abdullah ibn Hanzala, and the Tawwabin all of these uprisings despite various issues were in memory and defense of Karbala and revenge.
Hazrat Malik ibn Anas said, “Ali b. al-Husayn (A) made a thousand rak‘a of prayers every day before his death. Thus, he was called Zayn al-Abidin.”
His legacy includes the most profound and spiritually dense collection of supplications he taught to his sons and companions the book known as Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya. He also authored Risalat al-Huquq and the famous Dua Abu Hamza Thumali. During this time, he worked to protect the Imamate and divine teachings.
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Imam Sajjad (A) fought against distortion in Islam and guided thousands of sahaba and tabi‘een on foundational jurisprudential and theological issues. Many Sunni Imams studied under him. Imam of Ahlul Sunnah Hazrat Muhammad ibn Muslim al-Zuhri said, “I found no Hashemite greater or more knowledgeable than him in jurisprudence.” Al-Shafi‘i said, “He was the most knowledgeable in jurisprudence in Madina.”
Imam was politically conscious and resisted Umayyad hegemony. They never tried to extract allegiance from him. In 95 Hijrah, unable to bear his spiritual and intellectual influence, Walid poisoned him. He had earlier been summoned to Damascus twice and once imprisoned briefly by the Umayyads. Despite everything he was martyred with deadly poison on the very day of 25/01/95 Hijrah, today we mourn his martyrdom.
He cried for 39 years remembering every single tragedy of Karbala. When someone told him martyrdom is an honor, why cry, he replied it was not just martyrdom; it was watching the unveiled daughters of the Prophet being paraded in chains through 30 cities, seeing 180 of his companions massacred, burying his sisters in prison, and witnessing the daughters of Imam Ali (A) introduced by Yazid’s soldiers in Shaam’s court. He saw the lashes fall on the granddaughter of the Prophet. He saw his father’s head raised on a spear while the people chanted around it. He saw the earrings ripped from little girls and their tents set ablaze while they screamed for water and safety. He saw his aunt Zaynab (S) stand firm to protect the remaining family while her own veil was snatched. He saw how even a sick, wounded man like himself was chained from neck to feet and dragged from Karbala to Kufa and then Damascus. He saw the people of Sham laugh while the daughters of the Prophet sat weeping in humiliation. He saw children begging for water and food while guards mocked them. Imam Sajjad (A) witnessed the burning of sacred tents, the looting of the Prophet’s family, and the silence of those who claimed to follow Islam.
Imam Sajjad (A) was married to Sayyidah Fatima bint Imam Hasan (A), with whom he had four children. He also had other wives and freed slaves, including Jayda Sindhiya of Indian origin, who was the mother of Zayd al-Shaheed. In total, he had fifteen children, including prominent sons like Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (A), Zayd al-Shaheed, Amr al-Ashraf, Husayn al-Asghar (ancestor of Ayatullah Sistani), Abdullah al-Bahir and Ali al-Thani (ancestor of Imam Khamenei) and daughters like Sayyidah Khadija and Sayyidah Aliyyah.
O Allah, curse those who violated the sanctity of the family of Your Prophet, who imprisoned and humiliated Imam Sajjad (A) after Karbala.
Curse be upon those who shackled the neck of Your saint, dragged him in chains, and paraded him through cities while he mourned his father.
May Your eternal curse be upon the tyrants of Banu Umayya who poisoned Imam Sajjad (A) and tried to silence his voice of truth.
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Imam Sajjad (A) fought against distortion in Islam and guided thousands of sahaba and tabi‘een on foundational jurisprudential and theological issues. Many Sunni Imams studied under him. Imam of Ahlul Sunnah Hazrat Muhammad ibn Muslim al-Zuhri said, “I found no Hashemite greater or more knowledgeable than him in jurisprudence.” Al-Shafi‘i said, “He was the most knowledgeable in jurisprudence in Madina.”
Imam was politically conscious and resisted Umayyad hegemony. They never tried to extract allegiance from him. In 95 Hijrah, unable to bear his spiritual and intellectual influence, Walid poisoned him. He had earlier been summoned to Damascus twice and once imprisoned briefly by the Umayyads. Despite everything he was martyred with deadly poison on the very day of 25/01/95 Hijrah, today we mourn his martyrdom.
He cried for 39 years remembering every single tragedy of Karbala. When someone told him martyrdom is an honor, why cry, he replied it was not just martyrdom; it was watching the unveiled daughters of the Prophet being paraded in chains through 30 cities, seeing 180 of his companions massacred, burying his sisters in prison, and witnessing the daughters of Imam Ali (A) introduced by Yazid’s soldiers in Shaam’s court. He saw the lashes fall on the granddaughter of the Prophet. He saw his father’s head raised on a spear while the people chanted around it. He saw the earrings ripped from little girls and their tents set ablaze while they screamed for water and safety. He saw his aunt Zaynab (S) stand firm to protect the remaining family while her own veil was snatched. He saw how even a sick, wounded man like himself was chained from neck to feet and dragged from Karbala to Kufa and then Damascus. He saw the people of Sham laugh while the daughters of the Prophet sat weeping in humiliation. He saw children begging for water and food while guards mocked them. Imam Sajjad (A) witnessed the burning of sacred tents, the looting of the Prophet’s family, and the silence of those who claimed to follow Islam.
Imam Sajjad (A) was married to Sayyidah Fatima bint Imam Hasan (A), with whom he had four children. He also had other wives and freed slaves, including Jayda Sindhiya of Indian origin, who was the mother of Zayd al-Shaheed. In total, he had fifteen children, including prominent sons like Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (A), Zayd al-Shaheed, Amr al-Ashraf, Husayn al-Asghar (ancestor of Ayatullah Sistani), Abdullah al-Bahir and Ali al-Thani (ancestor of Imam Khamenei) and daughters like Sayyidah Khadija and Sayyidah Aliyyah.
O Allah, curse those who violated the sanctity of the family of Your Prophet, who imprisoned and humiliated Imam Sajjad (A) after Karbala.
Curse be upon those who shackled the neck of Your saint, dragged him in chains, and paraded him through cities while he mourned his father.
May Your eternal curse be upon the tyrants of Banu Umayya who poisoned Imam Sajjad (A) and tried to silence his voice of truth.
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