 Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim. My name is Dr. Syed Abdi. I'm from Liverpool. I'm working as a doctor in Liverpool. I've been there in the United Kingdom for the last 23 years now. Although originally I'm from Pakistan, born in Karachi, brought up and did my basic education in Pakistan. I'm fortunate I belong to one of the Shia family and I was raised in the Mahabad of Alibath, love and affection of Alibath, peace be upon him, and I always wanted to come here. So this is my first visit to Karbala, inshallah, and I hope it will be first of many. I think, as I said, we're fortunate that we're born in Shia families who were raised by our mothers, our father and our brother and sister to love and affection of Alibath. And when we're hearing from the very early age about what happened to Imam Alayhi Salam, Maslume Karbala, what happened to them, so I think people think about going for holidays here or there, but for every Shia, we all want to, that's the biggest holiday of our life to come to Karbala. And so obviously, this was from the day one and Allah gave me tafeeq now, so I came this time. And we arrived from Najaf airport, so as soon as we saw Karbala sign, and you can feel like sinking that you can feel the sorrow, you can feel what happened to Maslume Imam, and immediately you want to cry, so that exactly happened to me. We did not see the sign, but I thought about that I think it's a Karbala now, you can feel internal feeling, that it is a land of sorrow. I think, obviously when you don't see anything you want to see, but generally what happened if you go somewhere, which you've never seen, you said, okay, I've seen, let's move on. But the feeling of Karbala, once we're here, I'm already planning what to do next, when I'm coming next, and inshaAllah Arba'een Arfa, so it's a more, you want more and more visits here. So this is the feeling different from any other I've been to all over the world, from Disneyland to here and there, but the feeling which you, when you come here, you see there, you see the affection, it looks like your Imam is inviting you, and you want to be here all the time. As you said, you're from Karbala, so I don't know, I'm already planning when I'm retired, or whether I saw the sign of Imam Hussain, as-salam-Safire Imam Hussain Hospital, I was thinking about going there and find out whether I can come once in a blue moon or once a year to come and do some charity work. So that's a feeling, that's a different feeling from anywhere else. Even before coming, when I was coming, people were asking, why are you going to Iraq? Because when our Western friends find out about Iraq, they know about ISIS. So they worried about why I'm going on this time. So I was explaining to them what is Karbala, what is Iraq, where I'm going, and I explained to them, I said to them, this is very difficult to say why we want to go, we know we may be killed there. And I'm quite happy to go there in Karbala, likely because if you have someone else say that you go there where people will be killed, you try to go to the white, but this is the feeling that you want to, I think it will be honour for, when they said you may be, I said that will be honour for me if I can be killed in Karbala. That will be biggest honour of my life if I can be killed. So I think that's I'm trying to explain to them what happened in Karbala, what was the history of Karbala, who was Imam Hussain, as-salam, who was his immediate family who were killed, and how I think the history of the human being never been like this story, like a 72 companion and immediate family, especially six months old, has been murdered by these coward people. And I don't think so, we have any history of the inhuman being, the way our Imam went through this tragedy. I came here on last Thursday, Wednesday, Thursday morning, we came here, and for last, today is like a Sunday, so it's a six, five, six day. As I said, I've been to Mashallah Hajj, Umrah, and where you see the people selfish. When you go there, you say they're performing something which is like an actor performing some act. Here you see people are doing things from their heart, and you can see everybody's trying to help each other. It's not everybody trying to do their self. That's a different feeling. That's a different things, what I can see. And I think the internal feeling is very, very difficult to explain how I feel. I think being a Shia, Rais and Mahabata alaihi ba'at, as-salam, so it's automatic, and as soon as you come and go inside, you just feel like your heart is sinking, a feeling of what went through the Imam alaihi salam. So it's very difficult to express. I don't think anybody can express what they feel. It's purely internal. So that's how I feel. And the memory is basically, yes, I think every memory is good because, as I explained to you, I think looks like Imam calling you to come again and again. So I think that's my feeling that, I think I convey the same message to everyone that, obviously, for our religion and our belief that Ziyarat-e-Imam-e-Hussain alaihi salam is, wajib those who can afford. Even I think the belief is like a Hajj you can afford, but Ziyarat is a wajib even if you can't afford, even if you have to borrow money, you should do it. So my message is, I think you're missing something. If you haven't been here, I think you're missing biggest things in your life. I don't think so you can experience any of these feelings anywhere in the world. So it's not that Imam is going to lose if somebody is not coming. I think they are missing. They should come. They should experience. I think it's a life-changing experience, especially if we think that Imam has accepted our Ibadat, then we should feel chained to ourself after this Ziyarat. Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem, Allahumma salli ala Muhammad wa ala Muhammad wa ajil farajam. My name is Mamina Abbas. I'm 41 years old and was a Montessori teacher in Austria, Vienna. Since five years, I'm settled in Pakistan now and I'm just giving my duties to my kids, home and my Ahlebaat, Allahumma salli ala Muhammad. During past five years, I think I started my journey. I changed when my life was totally changed. I was having a very different life before. But once there was an incident that happens with me that I just saw a dream in which somebody told me that show me something which changed my life. And now, Alhamdulillah, day by day, I'm walking on the path which is near to Muhammad wa ala Muhammad. And before, it's my third visit to Karbala, Aba Abdelil Hussain, Allahumma salli ala. Two years before, I was here in Urbain and this changed my life. Urbain walk and Urbain, it changed my life more than anything else. This visit, when I come to my Imam, to visit my Imam, I just think that I was just, one day I was just sitting and thinking about to come again on Urbain. Then I thought that why shouldn't I take my kids with me this time so that they can also feel Karbala, to feel Karbala so that they can apply Karbala in their life. So I decided and Alhamdulillah, I came here with my kids and it is a very, very, I think it was a very good decision to bring kids with me and like it's easier for me to, for the Tarbiyah of my kids. And Alhamdulillah, I'm just thinking that I'm in heaven because to Karbala, I never think that it's a place on earth or it's a piece of land or a country, something like that. I always think it's a piece of heaven and I'm just walking in heaven and paying my regards to my Imams, my lords. The thing which made me to bring my kids, it was a very good, I said this before, it's a very, I'm thinking that it's a very good decision on this age, I bring them here. So that's, it's a very good decision because it's a very, it's a very strong step to take for their Tarbiyah, first of all. Now they can think about from where they belong and about Karbala because Karbala make, make what you say a personality. I think so, Karbala is always, if you visit Karbala, it is, it is a strong bridge to make a man, a strong man or a strong person, to build up a strong personality. It's, it's, it's always been like that. So that it's, it's a thing that you can, you can to be near to your Imam. If you, if you feel Karbala, if you think Karbala, if you don't take Karbala like a story, it's not a story. It's a, it's a whole life. You can say, it's a, it's a meaning that what, how to, how to lay your life, lead your life. Because if we are belonging to Ahle Bad, so if you don't come to Karbala or you don't think Karbala, then you, then you can't be near to them. I always think that if you want to be near to your lords, you always have to visit Karbala and then you can shade it in your whole life. When the star, when they saw the, the tomb first time, I think what can be a, a moment or a, or it's a, first of all, this, this thing was a dream for them to visit Karbala. It was a big dream for them that is going to be true one day. So this was the day that their dreams come, came true. And when I think, so what should be there when your dream come, came true. So that was the feelings to them and always for the kids, the, they always think that Imam Hussein as love for their family, especially for Hazrat Ali Akbar. This is the, for my elder one, he's always fond of this part of Karbala and Imam Hussein's life that he always want to be, walk on the path of Janab Ali Akbar, alaihi salam. And the younger one, his, once he, he told me when we, when we decided to come to, came to Karbala, he, he told me that it says, it was my dream to visit Karbala and he was just thanking to me that you have fulfilled my dream and my dreams came true. I would like to say to my family that do visit to Karbala because Karbala, if you, you came to Karbala, you know the meaning of life. And I'm so glad to see here the, the people of Karbala are so cooperative, loving, caring. And I don't think so there is any security issues, because security is taken, the security is under, I think, Aba Fajlil Abbas, alaihi salam. I never think that there is any security issues nowadays. And it's a very, I think so it's fine. They have to come and even there are any issues and something like that. Everyone have to visit to Karbala to, to build their lives and their according to alaihi bayat and to be more honest to their lords and to be more near to them, to walk on the right path because it's, it's always said by Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wa sallam always say that Hussainu minu ana minal Hussain. So if we came to Hussain, it means we came near to our Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wa sallam and if we came to them, we are near to God more than anything else. Yeah, it is right. One visit is never enough to come to Karbala because how can a man live without water? I think how water, how water is necessary for your life, Karbala is like that. So I only think Karbala is breath, Karbala is blood running in your veins. This is Karbala, Karbala is inside you. It's not only outside, it's inner. Your inner is Karbala. So you always have to be, to come to Karbala. It's, it's more than necessary to anything else. There is a hadith about one Imam. I just forget the name. I think Imam Jafarisadek or Imam Ali Raza. I don't know, just forget about that. Even you won't have to eat with salt. You have to come to Karbala. You have to visit Karbala. So Karbala is always, Karbala is as necessary as what you can say breath for your life. It's a breath. Our breath is necessary for, for our life. Karbala is also necessary for our life. So everyone have to visit to Karbala. Should, I will, I will say should come to Karbala and fulfill your desires because these are the ones who give you everything with the wish of Allah. They are all the one to give you everything. I, I believe on this thing.