Shehzada Ali Asgher (AS) – The Young Martyr of Karbala Shehzada Ali Asgher (AS) is an Urdu book compiled by Allama Dr. Syed Zameer Naqwi ...
Shehzada Ali Asgher (AS) – The Young Martyr of Karbala
Shehzada Ali Asgher (AS) is an Urdu book compiled by Allama Dr. Syed Zameer Naqwi. The book highlights the life and martyrdom of Hazrat Ali Asgher (AS), the infant son of Imam Hussain (AS), who became one of the most touching symbols of sacrifice in the historic event of Karbala. Through historical narration and religious reflections, the book describes the circumstances of Karbala and the tragic events that led to the martyrdom of this innocent child.
[Free PDF download ##fa-file-pdf-o##]Hazrat Ali Asgher (AS), also known as Abdullah, was the youngest member of Imam Hussain’s family present in Karbala. Despite being only an infant, his martyrdom became one of the most heartbreaking moments of the tragedy. Historical accounts mention that during the intense hardship faced by the family of Imam Hussain (AS), the infant suffered greatly due to thirst and the difficult conditions in the desert of Karbala.
The book explains how Imam Hussain (AS) brought the infant before the opposing army, requesting water for the child. Instead of compassion, the army responded with cruelty, leading to the tragic martyrdom of Hazrat Ali Asgher (AS). This event remains one of the most powerful reminders of the suffering endured by the family of the Prophet during the battle of Karbala.
Allama Dr. Syed Zameer Naqwi presents various historical narrations and reflections that describe the significance of this sacrifice in Islamic history. The story of Hazrat Ali Asgher (AS) continues to inspire deep emotion and remembrance among believers, especially during gatherings that commemorate the events of Karbala.
Overall, Shehzada Ali Asgher (AS) provides readers with a brief yet moving account of one of the most poignant episodes of Karbala. The book highlights the innocence, sacrifice, and historical importance of Hazrat Ali Asgher (AS) within the broader narrative of the tragedy of Karbala.
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