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Shan-e-Hussain | Noha | Farhan Ali Waris | Waseem Badami | 28th July 2023#MuharramTransmission #ShaneHussain #Muharram2023 #WaseemBadami #ARYDigital

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00:00 [Music]
00:02 Our program is still going on.
00:04 Our guest is Shahna Hussain.
00:06 Famous Naat Khan, Manqabat Khan, Nauha Khan.
00:11 Mr. Farhan Alivaris.
00:13 He is currently travelling in Muharram-ul-Haram.
00:16 Our satellite is with us.
00:19 We have a lot of your words.
00:23 Words from Hamd, Naat and Muharram-ul-Haram which you all hear with love.
00:31 Thank you very much Mr. Farhan.
00:33 Without any introduction,
00:35 as it was being mentioned that this is a strange story of Karbala.
00:41 It is a story of caravans as well.
00:43 And it is a strange story.
00:45 A caravan which left for Rajab on 28th, 60 Hijri from Madinah.
00:51 The condition of that caravan was that a caravan leaves Madinah.
00:55 In which Imam Ali is present, Abbas, Ali Akbar, Qasim, Lizghar, Bibiya.
01:00 A caravan leaves Madinah with great pomp.
01:05 When its first destination is Makkah, the condition of that caravan is different.
01:10 Then, when that caravan has to leave Makkah, the condition of that caravan is strange.
01:15 When Hur stops that caravan on the way, the condition of that caravan is different.
01:21 When that caravan reaches Karbala on 2 Muharram, the condition of that caravan is strange.
01:26 And on 10 Muharram, as if this caravan is in danger.
01:32 As if I don't know what happened.
01:33 The caravan is looted.
01:34 The caravan is destroyed.
01:35 Now, in that caravan, Abbas is not there.
01:36 Hussain is not there.
01:37 Ali Akbar is not there.
01:38 Mr. Ali Azgar is also not there.
01:41 But the caravan does not end.
01:43 People are becoming less from the caravan.
01:45 They are becoming martyrs.
01:46 But the journey of the caravan is still going on.
01:48 Allah knows, when this caravan will move ahead of Karbala on 11 Muharram,
01:52 what will the wives feel?
01:54 They must have remembered.
01:55 How did it leave Madinah?
01:57 What is it now?
01:57 A common man is traveling.
02:00 And three people started the journey.
02:01 And one person died on the way.
02:03 So it becomes difficult to continue the journey.
02:05 That this was a journey, what happened?
02:07 And 72 people left here.
02:09 Then this caravan left from Karbala.
02:11 Then from Karbala to Kufa.
02:12 Then from Kufa to Sham.
02:13 Then from Sham to Madinah.
02:14 So, the story of this caravan from Madinah to Madinah is very strange.
02:17 The caravan of the grandsons of the Prophet, the daughters of Ali,
02:21 the Imam of the highest station, the caravan of the grandsons of the Prophet.
02:24 If you could first tell us a story from this caravan.
02:28 From the caravan of Karbala.
02:29 From the caravan of the grandsons of the Prophet.
02:31 From the caravan of the grandsons of the Prophet.
02:34 [Farhan] First of all, thank you very much for including me in this conversation.
02:39 The topic you mentioned,
02:41 I have read a poem in my mind this year.
02:44 It is the poem written by our legend, Zakir Nawab Arif.
02:48 I will present it to you.
02:50 Mr. Syed, please accept it in your own language.
02:52 When a traveler left his home and went for the sake of religion,
03:04 What did he think and what happened?
03:16 The eyes of the jungle became a caravan,
03:23 Looking for a land of peace.
03:31 The leader and leader of the caravan,
03:39 The Prophet loved him very much.
03:46 After the Prophet's beloved, the Muslims,
03:53 His throat was cut,
04:01 His sisters and daughters got tired,
04:07 Looking for his wounded body,
04:14 He did not even try to kill,
04:21 He was even run over by horses.
04:28 The finger was cut, the thumb was removed,
04:35 He was robbed and taken away.
04:42 His fellow killer's house was taken away,
04:48 Looking for his brother's shelter.
04:57 The sea could not give you a bath,
05:04 It is a great sorrow that you could not be buried.
05:11 How helpless I was without asking you,
05:19 I had to go to Bandherasan, Shyam.
05:26 Looking for a shroud for you,
05:33 The eyes of the jungle became a caravan,
05:39 Looking for a land of peace.
05:47 [Hassan] Jazakallah.
05:50 And then the different narrations of the incident of Karbala,
05:57 Or the details of the incidents,
06:01 In which there is a central incident,
06:02 Of the martyrdom of Imam Ali Maqam,
06:04 Around which the incident of Karbala revolves.
06:06 When I read and heard this, it struck me as a very big hit.
06:14 One, obviously, the war was going on,
06:17 A war that used to break out from here,
06:19 A war that used to break out in that state,
06:21 Which has been in the journey for months,
06:23 Which is tired of the journey,
06:25 Which is thirsty for days,
06:26 Which is thirsty for thirst,
06:28 In front of which many more people have been martyred,
06:30 So, emotionally, it is obvious that he is affected by that incident.
06:37 But, there is a traditional war,
06:40 Although, there is a 30,000-strong army in front of him,
06:42 And there are so many here, and there are 72 here.
06:44 But, anyway, there is a traditional war,
06:47 With arrows, bows and arrows.
06:48 But, when we hear the details of the martyrdom of Imam Ali Maqam,
06:52 When this is told,
06:56 It was not that the battle of arrows was fought with arrows,
07:00 Or the battle of bows was fought with bows.
07:02 One, is that all of them together,
07:04 And then, I read up to here,
07:06 That whatever could be done with whom,
07:08 Whoever had arrows, he shot arrows.
07:11 Whoever had stones, he threw stones up to here.
07:14 I heard from the scholars that if someone had nothing,
07:17 Then he picked up the sand of Karbala and threw it on his son,
07:20 S.A.W., as if it was his own.
07:23 Whoever wanted it in any way,
07:26 He broke the mountains of oppression in that way.
07:29 There is a poem from this title,
07:32 In which there is a concept,
07:34 That if Imam Ali Maqam had told his mother,
07:39 Then in what way, in what way,
07:41 Would he have told her, what had happened, how was he martyred,
07:44 How was he killed.
07:45 I will request you to recite some of his poetry.
07:48 Amma mera yeh badar,
07:54 Amma,
07:59 Amma,
08:10 Amma mera yeh badar,
08:15 Dekho hai para para,
08:20 Jisne jaise chaha,
08:25 Usne waise maara.
08:28 Amma,
08:32 Amma,
08:36 Koi kehta tha ke talwar se maaro isko,
08:42 Koi kehta tha ke ghode se giralo isko,
08:50 Koi naizaali yeh aaya hai toh koi bhala,
08:59 Jisne jaise chaha,
09:02 Usne waise maara.
09:06 And arrows are shot from a distance.
09:08 Hussain Maula is so oppressed that
09:10 He has been shot from a distance.
09:13 When an arrow hits him from a distance,
09:15 What is the condition?
09:16 Amma,
09:19 Paas aa ke mere,
09:22 Teer hai itne maare,
09:26 Tod kar mera badar,
09:30 Pusht se bahar nikle,
09:33 Ab bhi teeron pe maalak hai,
09:38 Tera Shahzada,
09:42 Jisne jaise chaha,
09:45 Usne waise maara.
09:48 Pasliya tooti toh maa,
09:52 Maine tujhe yaad kiya.
09:56 Janab-e-Syed hain se faryaad kar rahe hain,
09:58 Maa, pasliya tooti toh maa,
10:02 Maine tujhe yaad kiya.
10:06 Zarb jo sae pe lagi,
10:10 Kehta tha baba, baba,
10:13 Itne sang dil ye sab,
10:17 Rahm na mujh par khaya,
10:23 Jisne jaise chaha,
10:26 Usne waise maara.
10:29 Mera dil kehta hai,
10:30 Janab-e-Fatima zara salam-ud-Allah hain,
10:32 Ye band sunkar ye poocha toh hoga,
10:34 Ke wo Abbas kahan tha?
10:36 Abbas ke hote hu ye sab kuch hua,
10:37 Toh mere Maula Hussain me jawaab diya hoga,
10:39 Amma jis waqt talaq,
10:43 Ghazi mera zinda tha,
10:47 Ek bhi zaakhm mere,
10:51 Jisb pe aale na diya,
10:55 Are baad Abbas ke ye,
10:59 Haal hua hain mera.
11:05 Jisne jaise chaha,
11:09 Usne waise maara.
11:13 [Hassan] JazakAllah.
11:15 And I want to know how the children of the Imam of the highest station,
11:23 i.e. Janab-e-Ali Akbar, Janab-e-Azghar,
11:25 how they were martyred and Janab-e-Sakinah,
11:29 what they did in the hardships and then in the prison of Syria,
11:33 they were martyred.
11:35 The two children of the Imam of the highest station,
11:37 i.e. Janab-e-Ali Azghar and Janab-e-Sakinah,
11:40 I want to mention them in the form of poems,
11:42 and listen to their story.
11:45 So first if you look at the martyrdom of Karbala,
11:47 I have heard a sentence about it,
11:51 which in terms of weight,
11:54 because Janab-e-Azghar was six months old,
11:56 in terms of weight, the lightest or the least,
12:01 in terms of impact, the heaviest, the biggest martyrdom.
12:07 We say in the world,
12:08 there is a famous English saying,
12:10 that the smallest coffins are the heaviest.
12:15 Because to lift them,
12:17 we see in everyday life,
12:19 a person whom we don't even know,
12:21 I have gone through this experience,
12:23 in life, it happens that someone's funeral is going on,
12:26 someone's death is going on,
12:27 it happened a couple of times,
12:29 that I saw a small dead body in someone's hand,
12:32 it might be a newborn,
12:33 or it might be a two or three month old,
12:35 I don't know who that child was,
12:38 who was the one who had the body,
12:40 I don't know who his father was,
12:41 I don't know who he was.
12:43 But I am just saying,
12:44 the viewers who are listening,
12:46 who will not go through this experience,
12:47 they will only visualise it,
12:49 and they will be worried,
12:50 because just thinking about it,
12:51 it feels strange that,
12:52 a two month old child is wrapped in a coffin,
12:54 who has died a natural death,
12:56 here the grandson of the Prophet of Allah is his son,
13:00 and in what state,
13:02 in Karbala,
13:03 he is being martyred,
13:04 it is a strange and strange testimony.
13:07 I would like to hear some poetry from Ali Asghar.
13:10 (Poetry)
13:32 (Poetry)
14:00 (Poetry)
14:10 (Poetry)
14:39 (Poetry)
14:52 (Poetry)
15:13 (Poetry)
15:28 (Poetry)
15:57 (Poetry)
16:05 (Poetry)
16:17 (Poetry)
16:25 (Poetry)
16:34 (Poetry)
16:44 (Poetry)
16:52 (Poetry)
17:12 And giving this to the Lord,
17:14 another martyrdom of Imam Ali Maqam,
17:17 was of his daughter,
17:20 and what troubles she did not bear,
17:23 in what state she sent her father,
17:27 she suffered the grief of Ali Asghar's martyrdom,
17:30 then she travelled further,
17:32 and then she was executed in the prison of Syria.
17:35 Now, please sing some poetry with the title of Jalab-e-Sakinah.
17:38 (Poetry)
17:56 (Poetry)
18:13 (Poetry)
18:27 (Poetry)
18:47 (Poetry)
19:07 (Poetry)
19:27 (Poetry)
19:44 (Poetry)
20:04 (Poetry)
20:14 (Poetry)
20:24 (Poetry)
20:34 (Poetry)
20:44 (Poetry)
20:54 (Poetry)
21:04 (Poetry)
21:14 (Poetry)
21:24 (Poetry)
21:34 (Poetry)
21:44 (Poetry)
21:54 (Poetry)
22:04 (Poetry)
22:14 (Poetry)
22:24 (Poetry)
22:34 (Poetry)
22:44 (Poetry)
22:54 (Poetry)
23:04 (Poetry)
23:24 JazakAllah. Many thanks to Farhan Ali Baris.
23:29 Thank you. We will continue after a short break.
23:34 [MUSIC PLAYING]