"To Me, Death Is Nothing But Happiness, And Living Under Tyrants Nothing But Living In A Hell."
— Hazrat Imaam Husaien (Radiyal Laah Anhu)
In a time when truth was being buried under fear, and injustice paraded as law, one voice rose with clarity and courage — a voice that still echoes across centuries, lands, and hearts.
That voice belonged to Hazrat Imaam Husaien (Radiyal Laah Anhu) — the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, and the shining symbol of resistance against tyranny.
🩸 Defining Death with Dignity
"To me, death is nothing but happiness..."
🔥 And Living Under Tyrants?
"...And living under tyrants nothing but living in a hell."
Hazrat Imaam Husaien (Radiyal Laah Anhu) refused to pledge allegiance to Yazid, the tyrant of his time — not for power, not for position, and not even to protect his life.
To him, living in comfort while truth is strangled and falsehood rules was worse than death.
Karbala wasn’t a political stand — it was a moral stance.
He showed us:
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Silence before oppression is not neutrality, it is complicity.
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Real Islam is not just rituals — it is justice, truth, and sacrifice.
🌹 What This Means for Us Today
Ask yourself:
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What am I standing for?
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What am I silent about?
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Is my comfort costing someone else their justice?
True happiness, as Hazrat Imaam Husaien (Radiyal Laah Anhu) taught, is not in survival — but in standing for what pleases Allaah Almighty, even when it hurts.
🕯️ Final Reflection
"To me, death is happiness…"Because when you die for truth, you never really die.
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