Although a group of simple people think that Yazeed won the Ashoora
battle and Hussain (A.S.) was defeated. But by studying the history
deeply and thoroughly they would appreciate that the situation was
reverse and opposite of it. For, winning and succeeding does not mean
that a person must remain unharmed and intact and the enemy be killed.
But it means success in achieving one's objects and goals and
aspirations and ideology although one is killed. Defeat does not mean
being killed and loosing life in the battlefield. But it means the death
and annihilation of objective, aspiration and belief.
Hussain (A.S.) himself and his friends were martyred in the Ashoora's
tragic event, his family was taken prisoner, their properties were
plundered and looted but the aim and objective of Hussain (A.S.)
remained alive, because, his aim was the spreading and expansion of
Islam and stopping the cruelty, tyranny and aggression, which has been
carried forward during the entire length of history and millions of men
are the holders and carriers of the flag of this belief and aspiration.
Hut the aim of Yazeed was annihilated and perished; because his sole aim
was not killing Hussain (A.S.) and his friends instead it was finishing
Islam and the end and termination of the teachings of the Holy Prophet
(P.B.U.H.) of Islam. Since Hussain (A.S.) was on that track and way,
Yazeed thought by killing Hussain (A.S.) and taking his family as
prisoner the story will finish and his ends will be achieved.
After, the catastrophe and calamity of Karbala the signs of the
triumph of Hussain (A.S.) and defeat of Yazeed became evident and clear,
because where ever the remaining family members of Hussain (A.S.) would
set their feet people would exhibit their emotions, of love and
attachment with them and curse their enemies, to such extent, that even
the family members of Yazeed did not give him any respect. Instead, a
few of his near relatives raised objection and rebuked, reproached and
blamed him.
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