 Our dearest viewers from across the world, salamu alaykum wa rahmatullah wabarakatuh and welcome to Ibrahim Hussain TV3 where once again we're live from our London studio but most importantly and most surprisingly I should say it's still sunny outside although kind of we've gone to sunset but alhamdulillah we're taking the sun for what we can here. Our dearest viewers our continuation of our celebration and our glorification off the perfect 40 and alayhim was salam continues as we celebrate the birth anniversaries of three epic individuals. Imam al-Sajjad alayhi salam his dear father Imam Hussain alayhi salam and of course his noble brother the one we look up to for fortitude service and loyalty Abu Fadr al-Abbas may Allah bless them all abundantly and their families. Again I'm joined by three amazing guests I don't do fancy introductions beyond so Haider Ibrahim and Mohsin and as mentioned we're going to continue from where we left off yesterday which was the topic of no topic except praise Fawail and just the truth about these epic individuals. Dear viewers we're going to have some poetry throughout some carefully pinned together words recited and delivered to you and also some ahadif and narrations from the lives of these personalities so we can learn and be inspired by them because I don't know about you guys I truly truly believe that nowadays our role models need to really change from the typical ah this epic football player yes mashallah let him be a role model on the football pitch as we were saying before but in life you need something a bit more than just a football player you need an Abu Fadr in your life you needed Imam Hussain in your life you needed Imam Sajjad to be like you know what prostration I learned from this man you know so Ibrahim I start with you where do you want to go who is your man for this evening that we begin with inshallah. Honestly with all these three amazing names you've mentioned I would link it back to the Qur'anic ayah of you had a great example in Rasulullah and I would like to comment on the note you just noted of a football player yes of course a football player might be playing amazingly let's use that skill on the pitch when we're dealing with people throughout Akhlaq when we're dealing through anything that we do I think Likya Ahl-Bait is the best thing to do a cousin of mine Dr. Basm Al-Ansari for those of you who know him in fact in Arba'een he wrote a piece of poetry and I think although it's not Arba'een it's the Walaadah but I just take some parts of it and I think it will be beautiful to be mentioned today and it's about the call of Imam Hussain so he said to end all brutal pain calling for a way to end all brutal pain Hussain and peace are in need a twain he attracts millions to Karbala his fame to learn from his ways and strength to attain to be determined and truthful like Hussain to be determined and truthful like Hussain Hussain Hussain Aba'abdillah an inspiration to all our lives but said Hala maybe a little bit about the Iraqi community obviously massively intertwined with Aba'abdillah you know the center is named after him and it's intertwined and maybe a perhaps a memory from your past and from your childhood about how this man was glorified as a role model for you I mean there is things that a mind cannot think of qualification of Aba'abdillah Hussain and words cannot match his status and I believe poetry is just something that just that just gives you a flutter in your mind of who Imam Hussain actually is now Iraq would not be Iraq if it wasn't for the sacrifice of Aba'abdillah Hussain and us growing up we always you know with our fathers we always attend Majalis now and this is the blessing from Imam Hussain has been given to us because us four over here wouldn't be together today if it wasn't for Imam Hussain we you know Hussain these Majalis that has been created for the sake of Imam Hussain is what brought us all together and this is the memories I mean growing up is just attending Hussain with my father you know and when as soon as you come in since the young age all you hear is Imam Hussain Imam Hussain you know they cry for him they lament they cook they serve you see them from the eldest to the youngest they all occupied doing something for the sake of Aba'abdillah Hussain yeah so this this man who actually who was able to through the divine of Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta'ala to to to give this love and in place it in each and every single person's heart now even a person who doesn't know Imam Hussain when he's telling a story who shed a tear and a person that there are there are massive characters in our history who's actually mentioned Imam Hussain which are not in Islam themselves so as I said you know poetry is just something to kind of like tingle the mind of of the beauty of Imam Hussain so this is a poem from Adiyah brother Mahatahar Adil it's very nice it's same kind of ideas it's all far behind and stuff like that but I feel like poetry you know whether whether it's whether it's for a sad occasion or a happy occasion or brings out the same message and it should inshallah give you the same effect inshallah in your heart I cannot grasp the wind with my shadow I cannot stare into the sun without a blink so how can I explain you I can see your light like the star and feel your and I feel your heat within me the paint of your sacrifice taken from painted within me that love can die but death itself from you was shy that's that's that's a statement you know these these kind of things I think have a massive effect into a listener there's a there's a line Abdul Khali Khan I think correct him from mistaken he says Al Qasim he says the wind is embarrassed to come and you know in Arabic it's like you see when the wind hits you in your hair kind of like you know the wind was embarrassed to come towards Al Qasim just in case it moves as you know so there's these kind of like things which actually are true you know for Mary if for Mary dates fell from a tree then imagine the blessings of the end of it I want to share a very brief hadith actually about Imam Hussein alaihi salam which again I think we mentioned this yesterday when we when we talk about these three personalities especially naturally a lot of the lessons that derived from Karbala and the time either before during or just after Karbala and this hadith relates to a moment where we find out about something whilst in Karbala but about Imam Hussein's life and it's similar to what we mentioned about Imam Sajjad yesterday so it says a mark was seen on Hussein's back on the day of Ashourah so on the day of Ashourah and mark was seen on his back so they asked Imam Sajjad about it and he replied this is the mark left by the sacks of food he carried on his back to the houses of widows orphans and the destitute and you know there's two things I take from this number one is this notion of I think I think Imam Sajjad that you know I did please don't quote this I think Imam Sajjad says you should give with what your right hand such that the other doesn't even know about it and yesterday we mentioned a hadith about Imam Sajjad where it said exactly something along these lines where it was him who was giving food in the night in a time in Medina where you know politically against a shot it was very very challenging yet giving food giving food giving food we then see Imam Hussein alaihi salam giving food giving food giving food about a time his father giving food giving food giving food Imam al-Hassan no different the story of the household the beggars knocking etc giving food give constantly giving it's it's recurring throughout and that's the first thing I take from that the second thing I take from that is it's only on the day of Ashura when Imam Hussein has almost no control about his coverings you know he can't hide all of his good deeds anymore because you know he doesn't want to boast to the people only then someone asks ah what is this and another good deed is revealed about this man I think it's a beautiful little thing for us to take away even if something so simplistic that doing these good deeds keep them quiet keep them secret you know keep that nobility and inshallah one day Allah will show the world you know look look at this man and look at this individual and what he stood for and let that be the message that carries through it's a must and you've been quietly sitting and soaking up your thoughts oh no but you have you have knowledge to impart in I have a very few please please please inshallah we'll be talking about Imam Hussein and I'll give you some of what I've heard in in the Hawza and also not a member one thing that we forget about the Ahlul Bayt was the Akhlaq it's very important to keep you know learning and taking lessons from the Akhlaq in regards to Akhlaq and your mannerism towards one another and once Imam Hussein and Imam Hussein they saw an elderly gentleman doing his Wudu and he was doing it wrong now how do you approach an old man and tell him that this is you've done it wrong how long has he been doing Wudu in the incorrect manner and how do you save someone from embarrassment how do you save him from the shame or how do you it's very difficult for for a young person unfortunately some youngsters you know if they're not taught correctly how to speak to someone they'll react in a way unfortunately how their parents very harsh very stern maybe a tone of you should know better however Imam Hassan and Imam Hussein what did they do they went to the old man and said oh can you help us here who performs Wudu better between us two Imam Hassan and Imam Hussein who performs it better who performs it more correct who is more Sahih so they both perform the Wudu in front of him and the old man recognizes his mistakes from their Wudu Allah he recognizes that oh i was doing it wrong because he knows you know these these are infallible these don't make mistakes mashallah what a lesson to learn through mannerisms through mannerisms it's it's it's quite a cool thing this this notion of brotherhood between Imam Hassan and Imam Hussein especially and of course you include Abu Fadir I really want to focus on Imam Hassan and Imam Hussein here just an example like that we've grown up you know having watched wrestling and we know this notion of tag team you know tag team and that's you know that's tag team for the goods and i mean let's not take away that there was only six months age gap between the two so you know they they they grew up together side by side side by side you know what a family exactly what a family amazing and it's you know it's it's no surprise of course when we when we look at who their parents were it's you know it's of no surprise tag team between Imam Ali alaihi salam and Sayyid al Fathima to spread the word of ala Muhammad alayhi salam um guys anything from you any further poetry that you have to share with us i really want to ignite today inshallah um i mean about Abu Fadir al Abbas i want to just put the put the lights on on on a man like Abu Fadir al Abbas who his his his actions will shake history um and any characteristics in in in the history of Islam if you go back and look at them from the companions of Amir al-Mummi until the companions of Imam al-Hassan and Imam al-Hussain none was like Abu Fadir al Abbas. Abu Fadir al Abbas was known for his bravery his loyalty his his his his love towards the Ahlul Bayt his love to his religion which is more important than anything else now there's a difference of me loving my brother or loving what he believes in so i can fight for my love for my brother for the sake i love him or i can fight for my brother for the sake i believe what he believes in there's a massive difference between the two by the way because i can fight for you i love you i'll fight for you that's not but that's going to be for your love but for me to actually combine the both together fighting for you because Allah loves you and you are fighting for Allah swt for me to give my life away the way he did was something i mean Abu Abbas was looked at you know um he was he was he was that backbone of Abdullah al-Hussain i say disaynat i mean when when they were getting ready to leave madina um you know he told Ali Lakbar you you know gather the attention kind of that side i have something important to do and then you see Abu Fadir al Abbas come and come and come in he's covering someone until until he gets in the camel puts her up no one even smelled or saw or heard a full snip i'll say disaynat now this is about for Abbas and people think that it's only his bravery in his fight and and uh and and what he offered in Karbala is what he's known for no he's academic he he he's very learned you know and then he's the son of Amir al-Mu'mini he's the brother of Imam Imam al-Hussain so before when he left one day left and the people went against him in in Mecca what did Abu Fadir al Abbas he has a famous statement which which he said this this is Imam Hussain and crumbled them in there no one dare to say anything well this is Abu Fadir al Abbas so inshallah we can you know hopefully these words of Abadi brother Tahir al-Adil can bring something to the love of Abu Fadir al Abbas inshallah when words pile upon like dust and the question arises as it must who is the Hashemite moon and why words fail to materialize I'm left to when his actions describe him better I'm left to how can I describe him when his actions describe him better my mind turns to his moment between the thirst and the water as if he seeks birth or death yet they are one and the same he was born that day he died and died the day my thoughts are stunned by this rose by this rose's thorn and my pen is torn just like the pilgrims are between him and his master who to visit first my mind will always ponder and this this him and his and his master who do I ponder there's a there's a lot of people um who have this thing and um I think everyone should kind of have this thing where when they get when they arrive to Karbala before they visit Imam Hussain they'll visit Abel Fadir al Abbas usually they go to Imam Hussain and then visit Abel Fadir al Abbas but with a lot of people and I think it's a beautiful way they visit Abel Fadir al Abbas and then go to visit Imam Hussain why because they go and ask permission from Abel Fadir if I'm allowed to even enter near Imam Hussain because you know Abel Fadir al Abbas was the flag bearer was the was the guardian of the tent site and anyone that would come they would ask Abel Fadir al Abbas um can I speak to Imam Hussain or can I can I visit Imam Hussain and that's how how it is and it's something beautiful I mean in Shaaban um I've been here quite quite a few times um the beauty the beautiful thing about it is when when you enter the shrines the amount of flowers the amount of things that's being thrown into the into on top of the dhariah of Abel Fadir al Abbas compared to the to the shrine dhariah of Imam Hussain is a massive difference because Abel Fadir al Abbas is a bubble of hajat he's he's he's he's the person who threw him out and Hussain will give you what you want so Alhamdulillah, thank you for these kind of these kind of characters in our in our life joke that's usually said in Iraq they usually say um for example if someone says oh did this actually happen he says yes will Hussain this happened say will Abbas he said should he say will Abbas now and then he's going to do a shawarbiya so they have this ideology of Abbas is this great thing however I do want to mention say mentioning Abel Fadir al Abbas was so beautiful because and you mentioned bravery you mentioned loyalty but I think Abel Fadir al Abbas personally I think he's a bit let's say oppressed in one way no one actually looked at his the religion of Abel Fadir al Abbas no one looks at this great obedient person he is to Allah and we realize in the Ziyara of Abel Fadir al Abbas the Imam who's the Ziyara from the Imam the Imam he he took some for the Abbas says As-salamu alayka ayyuh al abd al-salam peace be upon you O obedient servants the one who obeyed Allah and his prophet and Amir and Imam Hussain and Imam Hussain and to be honest even with poetry when we look at a lot of the poetry especially in Arabic when it's about Abel Fadir al Abbas you see him going into war you see him fighting you see I want one one poem that I love reciting and I honestly recited all the time and I always get told off by my mom for it it's Batal Abbas ghalil maya jibanna you've heard about Ahmad Al-Bawi Abbas is brave he said the water I will bring and if you if you look at the the the verses of it it's like in in the war he entered the war he killed this person he did that this person said who is this so my mom always says this saying the same thing you were reciting actually people will cry and do a lot of money and here they'll be clapping on it so I called my cousin I said to him listen I want something about Abbas and his religion so he came up with these verses if I may recite them he said he commented here he said when I said he was a warrior in every frontier so he's in the front line of everything he said I mean not only in the war but even when it comes to Abad even when it comes to Salah he's always at the front then he carried on he was dedicated to Hussain his brother lived in his every vein he was very faithful for this he was grateful as Abbas and turned him off came who in the world can describe Abbas in faith he's brighter than any gloss he was a worshipper a scholar and super a no qualities abbas came across and on that note we leave you our dear guests for a short break on the utterance and fragrance of the words of praise of Abbas on our return we'll continue with our of the Ahlul Bayt alaykum as-salam we'll touch upon Imam As-Sajjad alaykum and also look a little bit further forward roughly 10 days to a pretty special day for us she as inshallah of course we'll elaborate when we get there so join us after the break as-salamu alaykum wa rahmatullah wa barakatuh As-salamu alaykum wa rahmatullah welcome back our dear viewers and I left you on a slight cliffhanger probably not the best one in the world you've ever heard but nonetheless we'll run with it we were saying that we're going to come back and continue our full life of Ahlul Bayt alaykum as-salam starting with Imam As-Sajjad and then starting potentially to look forward or roughly 10 days of course to the 15th of Sha'abah and a day that we as the Shi'a of Ayyab Na'abi Talib really crave and await for so to start a little bit Imam As-Sajjad alaykum as-salam if I may I just again when we mention him it's typically we know what happens that he was ill during Karbala we know a little bit about his Imam when he gets it obviously following the tragic death of Aba Abdullah and then we know his journey through to Syria etc and back to Medina and usually it kind of stops there the general knowledge that we have about them typically just stops there so I just wanted to give a very brief overview of kind of what it was like for him so context setting Imam As-Sajjad alaykum of course has been through the toughest ordeal a son could possibly ever go through a son a nephew a cousin a brother a friend having seen what he had of course he was ill during this time and you know that ordeal had to live with him for circa 30 years after the event of Karbala was 30 years until he passed away roughly and just touching on that it's quite a significant amount of time to live with such a tragic and vivid memory that he must have had and for this we then think okay perhaps there was solace upon returning to Medina his home town now he's home you know you can relax a bit you know it's typically you know when you come back from a hard journey being at home gives you some solace in internal serenity and peace but as I alluded to at the start of the show when he came back to Medina it was an extremely hostile Medina that he returned to a very different Medina to what we see with towards the end of the time of Imam Baal Khan and Imam As-Sajjad alaykum where the shias were allowed to speak out a little bit more hence why we have much more ahadith from them if you look to Imam As-Sajjad there's nowhere near as much as there is to our fifth and sixth Imam in terms of narrations I come through why because even the mentioning of Ahlul Bayt alaykum as-salam's names would receive death penalties lifetime imprisonment etc torture so despite coming home this vollema an impression upon him and the family of al muhammad continued and as a result we have very little to kind of understand from his life so I just wanted to give two examples both actually that are related to Hajj so firstly there's a time where he was traveling towards Hajj with one of his companions and as they approached Mecca his companion made a remark and he said wow you know look how many people look at the turnout for Hajj this year to which Imam replied he said I only see three of us I see yourself talking to his companion I see myself and I see your camel that's all I see the rest are all animals and what he was alluding to here was to say great here's an ummah yes there is a group of people following Islam also we think yet despite them doing one of the best actions in the eyes of Allah Hajj he's saying they're just doing it off the tongue they're just doing it for the sake of doing it they're just there's nothing more they're no more than animals just following whatever quite a powerful and profound statement to show just how corrupt the ummah was at this point in time especially in how difficult it was for him and a second relation again to with Hajj and a much more famous one that we know about him is when the son of the ruler of the time was kind of at Hajj he was sat there he was looking at the black stone saying you know okay I'm gonna make my way in the crowd just didn't part for him and then at one moment this kind of very arrogant son of this ruler of the time he sees someone an old man get up stop walking towards the black stone Hajj about us words this kind of crowd parts for him he reaches kisses it returns back to his place no issues this guy's like you know who on earth is this guy you know how me the son of the ruler and I can't even make it no one moves me how is everyone moving for this chap who is he to which the very famous poet for us that he gets up and he delivers a few lines that I just want to share just a couple of them with you and he says he is who that the whole mecca knows him every stone within the kaaba knows him he is the son of the grandson of Fatima and Ali and of the holy prophet and he goes on to say a few other things but interestingly again just to show the oppression of Ahmed alaykum as-salam Hisham who is the son of the caliph he then sends for us like to prison just for reciting these lines of poetry was on Hajj in praise of the grandson of Rasool Allah and for us like later dies in that prison such was the oppression of Ahmed so what do I derive from this very simply patience we usually associate Imam Al-Kaabim and by all means he deserves that title beyond any belief but patience within Imam al-Sajjad and conviction in Allah through tribulation and trial regardless it really goes towards him and for us when we say you know why have I faced this tribulation I'm you know I pray so regularly I pray with sincerity and tohua why does Allah give me this punishment take a second and look if someone like Imam al-Sajjad is being challenged and challenged and challenged at his last moment don't think that just because you're being challenged it means you are far from Allah just know he's testing you so you get closer and closer and closer so just a brief understanding Imam al-Sajjad after Karbala inshallah but there we go I leave it to you guys now I've spoken it up on Imam al-Sajjad after Karbala because we must understand every Imam has contributed to Islam so what did Imam al-Sajjad contribute what happened after Karbala the situation was very very tense the Umayyads were still in power and they hide spies to keep an eye on the Ehl al-Bayt Imam al-Sajjad himself actually moved out of Medina had his own tent and used to spend a lot of time in the tent on his own say the Zainab used to bring him food and he would go there and he would and you need to understand also why he was there he prepared now what was he preparing why is Imam al-Sajjad contributed three main things he has contributed to Islam first of all I know not many people know this but the foundations of al-Mahdi not al-Mahdi sorry al-Medina university which Imam Bakr al-Salam continued and Imam al-Sajjad al-Salam flourished him the foundations were set up by Imam al-Sajjad also Saif al-Sajjadiyah one of the greatest dua books we have 61 dollars and you name the situation there's a dua for it you name it debt um health headaches headaches literally a coming of Ramadan the leaving of Ramadan finding spouts of anxiety depression you name it and then the greatest ones you know the whispering prayer the whispering the one of the repenter the one of the one who sinned powerful amazing the eyes and in there I once used it myself I was in a situation um and I'm not going to mention which door I read however when I read that the word how specific it was to my situation was unbelievable and the lessons you could learn from that were phenomenal as in it was telling me you're in this situation in future this is how you do it make sure you do this make sure you do that make sure you stay away from this make sure you stay and it's like this this is not a door this is a khutba you know and that spoke to the people they really spoke to me to realize whilst he couldn't overtly spread the message finding these words behind precisely his words is actually like whoa who is this guy you know exactly as I said three things I said first was the foundations of a Medina University second was the safest idea so it was the third one if you remember my talks it said Amar we are the Salat al-Haqlok the the the rights the treaties of rights rights and you know we discussed the rights of the eyes the nose the tongue stomach the rights of prayer the rights of Hajj family members family members friends so so many rights that Imam al-Sajjad has discussed I say the mind one of his famous lectures discusses how the UN have done the human rights but whereas it said the rights of your soul the rights of your god the rights of your eyes and in your body parts nowhere this is real humanity and these are real lessons that we can learn from the Ahmad way I sense I sense it I sense to you guys I think thing he mentioned regarding the dua is he truly implemented like Imam al-Sajjad he truly implemented the narration of a dua Salah al-Anbiya the the weapon of of prophets and it was truly shown his ahkam was spread through his through his du'as ahkam of Islam and like he said even the helping gained to the needy it was all spread through dua and truly he was truly the initiator of this school that he mentioned and I loved I loved the name he gave at the University of Medina um he was truly the initiator for this he was giving space for Imam al-Baqir to actually start the source I think that was very beautiful JazakAllah any pieces from you guys I think I'll leave it to say then off to you um yeah I mean I mean Imam al-Sajjad actually plays a massive role in Islam as we said yesterday he's the savior of Islam because after him uh as he said whoever loves um you know Imam al-Hussain whoever whoever's the the follower of the Ahlul Bayt were in oppression and um you know their life would be at risk just for saying I love so and so and Imam al-Sajjad still was able to revive I wouldn't say revive keep the name of of of of Shia of Islam um even though of the hardship of the time I mean you had you had of course the tyrannies who uh they locked up many many of the companions before Imam al-Hussain can actually get him and um and before before they go to go to Karbala you know those those people who are supposed to actually arrive while they were arrested and taken same as of when muslim and muslim and akim when he went to kufa to bring everyone to towards Imam al-Hussain he was then obstructed by so so this is happening but Imam al-Sajjad allowed this and and as he said created a gateway for Imam al-Baqar to and and Imam al-Sajjad to enhance the knowledge of of Rasulullah through through through the alim through the monadjad through the love that he's already planted. Allah's small poem for um Imam al-Hussain and what his worth is wow it will give oh it won't it won't of course as I said at the beginning poetry would not would not come to a a a glimpse but we can try about we try we do our best to try this is a poem by uh al-Sajjad of them of my smile and the cries I remember yet I still wonder what hussain sent my eyes see bodies on desert play upon the head hussain's wallah they love he defeated swords with blood and with his soul sword hussain his soul his name is a symbol that he just read those lines again about the soul soaring and the sword that that was that was pretty amazing noory actually this is one poem that noory um that that I personally think um from all the writers are they're all beautiful but this one actually is is is taken from from the Arabic poetry which is like abudiyat where the last word will sound the same have different meanings synonyms yes exactly so for the first one when he said my eyes see bodies on desert planes they light okay yet their names lived on through upon dust dust they lied and it it rise is it whoever said hussain is dead they like and he lives in the heart of every believer so the way he connected this this one is actually very very nice and may Allah give him the blessings inshallah inshallah i said um i just wanted to touch on on one thing i think uh yeah it's it's here it's again just touch him up hussain alaihi salam and it's quite a powerful narration so say the fardham salamu alayhi alayhi narrates it um and it goes like this and it's talking about the proof of the imam of imam hussain alaihi salam just to touch on on what you've been discussing uh reciting so say the fardham says the prophet came to me after i gave birth to hussain so i gave him hussain to him the prophet in a yellow cloth which he cast aside and wrapped him inside in a white cloth he then said so the prophet then said fatima take him and look at this statement from the prophet it's unequivocal undebatable and just so clear to us so he says he then said fatima take him he is indeed an imam and the son of an imam he is the father of nine imams from his loins will come virtuous imams the ninth of whom will be al qaim the awaited saviour of mankind adjalla allah faraj al shariq unequivocal undeniable hard-hitting truth of the prophet talking to say the fardham and giving her the glad tidings as to who this young individual was going to be and for sure he lives in our hearts now malaybrahim you are on the verge of delivering us no doubt something beautiful so i don't want to stop you often this is um also poetry uh written by uh tiktor basman sariq uh and in this about imam sejad alaihi salam i was asked about him so sat for long in thought reflecting what makes him pride of our school of thought it's zaynul abideen the one known to us all the beauty of the dean was titled for his call no equal in worships to ali they said adjad also in relationships he wrote commands of god through his applications ali to us our creed they are our ammunitions like the prophets indeed salawat i just wanted to ask you guys a very very open question naturally but we come from different communities and different cultures in terms of the malaylid celebration what is it typically for example in your community that that kind of is the norm like is it usually poetry is it food is it a type of food different food for different personalities what's it like first of all it's the decorations okay we normally make a little stage for people to come and perform we decorate it loads of flowers loads of lights drapes and curtains of different colors really nice loads of reds blues turquoise greens and whoever wants to recite they'll have a list of people and normally it's about we're only about 10 to 15 because i usually get the message and it was said like local zakari and they'll usually put which is it's quite specific to the pakistani open floor anyone come it's an open mic really but we have so many recites in our own community those not just to you can say that professionals who take it very seriously and then take it to a scale where they're doing cds and youtube videos and things like that but they just they just enjoy it as a hobby yeah and it's like for them it's like serving the community as well so that's there but i'm not forgetting the food loads of food the dinner is always uh if there's a birthday there's always cake you know and especially on the 15th first show obama we should be coming soon uh there's a cake for a mom is the mom which we put on the member and we cut it on the member wow i think it's a beautiful tradition that we have in our community not everyone must does it but we do it as in this is our uh you know a mom of our time who is alive and well and this is his rightful position on the member so we cut the cake on the member that's amazing and what cake is it just out of the intro no cost graph okay where's the next event yeah yeah two two ten days ten days i mean a few guys that i believe both from the our community like what's what's the difficult i know fa'aza there's loads and loads of uh you know visual effects and stuff what otherwise what is it for the happier occasions yeah and if for the iraqi communities from the first of shaban we'll go to the 15th they they die for this day where where they have 15 days of non-stop you know joyful moments clapping and stuff like that so if you go to karbala now the mark about opened up same as alba anya okay so you have people giving out drinks people giving out food um people random people reciting in the middle of the streets and people come around between the haramain you have like a like a a like a program as well and um you know in shabal everyone gives out what do you think we'll do you know definitely definitely in iraq especially the most beautiful place to be right now is probably karbala between the haramain is the most beautiful place to be right now from like like said mentioned from the first of shaban all the way to the 15th the flowers that you see going around the clapping the the the joy you know you know one thing about iraq is to see a smile on on iraq is so beautiful after all this oppression that the country has has gone through and shaban is the month to see that all it's truly the month to see that all so it's it's amazing and just to end our dear viewers on on a point relating to the shaban and i said we'd mention the 15th of shaban so just to close this and inshallah there's something for us to look forward to there is a hadith which links this ziyara if imam hussein alaihi salam with also the 15th of shaban so it says those who would like one hundred and twenty four thousand prophets to shake their hand should go to the ziyara of the grave of abaa abdallah hussein abna ali on the 15th of shaban explicitly mentioned and this comes from imam sagyad alaihi salam so if you would like one hundred and twenty four thousand prophets to shake your hand go to the ziyara of aba abdallah on the 15th of shaban this is from imam sagyad alaihi salam and inshallah our dear viewers we leave you on that note and as i said yesterday that means you can now get booking because the days are coming quickly we thank our dear guests for joining us may Allah bless you all and may Allah grant us the intercession of these kings for dunya and of course their dear mother and grandmother thank you for joining us and inshallah stay tuned to imam hussein tv where we continue our celebrations from now until the 15th of shaban and then our preparation for the holy month of Allah will begin thank you for joining us wassalaamu alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh