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As a revert
All I see is women trying to find a rich man
Is that normal?
Crying for Zaynab (SA) ?
Then guard your dignity and wear your hijab with pride — just like her.
Crying for Hussain(AS);?
Then pray on time, even when afflictions overshadow you — just like him.
Crying for Sajjad(AS) ?
Then let gratitude be your constant companion — just like him.
Crying for Abbas(AS) ?
Then surrender your will before the Imam of your age — just like him.
Crying for Ali al-Akbar (AS) ?
Then sacrifice the bloom of your youth for Allah — just like him.
Crying for Qasim(AS) ?
Then embrace purity and loyalty even in the face of death — just like him.
Crying for Ali Asghar (AS) ?
Then trust Allah even when life feels unbearably fragile — just like him.
Crying for Hazrat Wahab al-Kalbi ?
Then learn to part with loved ones for truth and Imam — just like him.
Crying for Hazrat Habib ibn Mazahir?
Then be steadfast in friendship, loyal till your last breath, and answer the friend's call — just like him.
Crying for Muslim ibn Aqeel (AS) ?
Then stand firm in your mission, even if you stand alone — just like him.
Crying for Hazrat Hurr ibn Yazid?
Then repent sincerely and choose truth over falsehood, even at the final hour — just like him.
The tragedy of Karbala is not just tears
It is a school, a guide, a living lesson.
Our Imams and companions are not only martyrs ,
They are role models, teachers, and the compass of our lives.
If you cry for them, then live like them.
If you mourn for them, then walk their path.
If you claim to love them, then let their truth shape your every choice.
Because if Karbala has not changed you,
then you have not understood Karbala at all.