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اَلسَّلاَمُ عَلَی الحُسَینِ وَعَلَی عَلِیِّ بْنِ الحُسَینِ وَعَلَی أَخَوَتهِ وَعَلَی أَصحَابِهِ
Ziarat-e-Ashura is a deeply revered prayer in the Shia tradition, often recited to commemorate the martyrdom of and to seek spiritual relief from hardships. Arabic PDF Resources ziarat e ashura in arabic pdf
A dimly lit apartment in a non-Muslim country. Layla, a young professional living far from her family, stares at her laptop screen. Tomorrow is Ashura, but she has no access to a mosque or a local community center. A pang of isolation hits her. Tomorrow is Ashura, but she has no access
Ziyarat Ashura is considered a "Hadith-e-Qudsi," meaning it was revealed by Allah to the Holy Prophet Muhammad through the angel Gabriel. The Chain of Transmission : It was formally taught by Imam Muhammad al-Baqir The Chain of Transmission : It was formally
و على ذرية الطيبين الطاهرين و على الأئمة من ولده و على من اتبعه في دينه و على من سار على نهجه
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