he great revolution of Imam Hussein
Written by: Haidar Abdul-Jabbar Al-Battat …
I did not come out to be evil, or arrogant, or
corrupting, or unjust, but I came out to seek reform in the nation of my grandfather, I want to enjoin good and forbid evil. .
Those were some of the words of the great revolutionary Imam Al-Hussein Ibn Ali (pbuh) in his will to his brother Muhammad Ibn Al-Hanafiya, the revolution of Al-Hussein (pbuh) was a reformist revolution to support the oppressed, a revolution against Yazid, the corrupt ruler who stole the money of Muslims and spent it on his personal pleasures, and pushed it to buy some consciences and slander , which sought to shed blood, steal the rights of the poor, cut their livelihoods, and confiscate their rights.
The (reform slogan) adopted by Imam Al-Hussein (peace be upon him) was the most important goal of this eternal revolution, which was confronted and fought by every beneficiary and corrupt, such as Omar bin Saad (may God curse him).
The commander of the Umayyad army, who ordered the killing of Hussein, the separation of heads, the captivity of children and the burning of tents in exchange for the mandate of the land of irrigation, which he lost as he lost his afterlife, which he sold in the world of others. irrigation!! By God, you will never be satisfied with that, a customary covenant, so do what you are doing, for you will not rejoice after me in this world or in the Hereafter.
Omar Ibn Saad is today every corrupt person who sought to steal the livelihood of the poor or neglected their victory after they trusted him. Corruption, our situation today in Iraq requires a fight against corruption that may be more dangerous than the battle of terrorism.
Moving the files of corruption and exposing the corrupt needs a new battle and a new revolutionary who draws his strength from the revolution of Imam Al-Hussein (peace be upon him), that eternal reform revolution. Today’s revolution needs a brave leader like (Al-Hurr Al-Riyahi) who chose Paradise and the victory of Al-Hussein, after he said that God is the last. My soul is between Heaven and Hell, and by God, I will not choose anything over Heaven even if I am cut up and burned.
After that, he directed his horse to catch up with al-Husayn while saying: O God, I repent to You, so repent of me; I terrified the hearts of your friends and the children of your Prophet’s daughter.
Al-Hurr is the owner of the greatest repentance in that great revolution. Will we see in these days a loyal Husayni revolutionary striving to save this oppressed people and raising the banner of Hussain (peace be upon him) against the armies of infidelity and Umayyad corruption.