 أنه 1400 سنوات قبل أنه يوم عشورة أنت ترى الناس يركبون في سنواتهم وملاحظون من المدينة الإمامة الحسين أنت ترى ونظر إلى الإمامة الحسين أنت ترى سادة وصورة في أجلها في ذلك الوقت أنت عبس وقلت أن تبقى و to be the 73rd companion of إمامة الحسين الآن يوم عشورة يوم إمامة تقول لك أنت تساعدك لتساعدني في أي طريق أنت تريد ما يجب أن تكون في أين تريد إنه ي your choice Where would you go and volunteer yourself in service How would you aid the Imam on the day of عشورة Some will say I will help Abu Favr Retrieve water for the children of Imam Al-Hussain Some will say I will stand in front of Imam Al-Hussain when they were doing prayer and take all the arrows Some will say I will stand in front of Bibi Sakina I stopped that person ripping off the earring from her ear Some will say I will stand and defend Say the Zainab and not allow her to be slapped Where would you be It's a question I've never even thought about But I've always envisaged that I would have wanted to be the person that would want to go I mean it's said that when Imam Al-Hussain came and said his final farewell to say the Sajad Imam Sajad describes his father looking like someone who's just covered from head to toe in blood and his back is bent and it's said that Imam Hussain from the first moment of the day of عشورة all the way until the end he was the one that was going out to pick up the bodies and I would want to be the one to go and help him pick up the bodies so his back is less bent and as you just finished work today you drive back home your mom your dad your family they open the door they let you in you see your family is in a frantic state you see everyone running around gathering food fruits drinks etc you you ask your dad have we got guests today they turn around and say to you and they say a man has come to see you and he's waiting for you in the living room so you go to the living room you open the door and you see they're sitting Imam Al-Hussain what would you want him to say to you in that moment from day one from the moment that I came to Imam Al-Hussain this has always been my dream to finally meet Imam Al-Hussain I think one of the things that I would want him to say one of the major things I would want him to say is that all this work that we're doing to spread his mission all the the tireless hours the sleepless nights that we've spent is accepted in his way I think I think obviously seeing Imam Al-Hussain I would probably be speechless for a very very long time and just want to weep it's not something that the heart can take to see Imam Al-Hussain I don't think now you have sat with him and it's time to say you farewell he's leaving your house what would you do in that situation what would you say to him before he goes there's a lot that I would want to say to Imam Al-Hussain a lot of questions that I would want to ask him but I think it would suffice to say that I would want Imam Al-Hussain to send my salam to his mother Sayyed Al-Fatima so at the beginning I asked you to imagine we was on the night of عشورة 1400 years ago then on the day of عشورة how would you serve now knowing the events that took place then it might be easy to say I would go and get the water of the Bufadil or go get the bodies of Imam Al-Hussain or I would stand with the women and children in case someone came to hit them I would I would give my life fighting with Ali Al-Akbar with Imam Al-Qasim maybe or maybe going with Imam Al-Hussain when he took Ali Al-Azhar to the enemies now I am asking you today in this day and age what have you done for our 12 Imam what would you like to do and what do you think he deserves from us now what would you give to your children I think one of the main lessons one of the main things that I would try to put into my life and to teach my future, my daughter my children I think that's probably one of the first place I'll start is by educating our children about the importance of serving the Ahlul Bait about who the Ahlul Bait are and completely committing our entire life or committing my upbringing of my children to eventually serving the 12th Imam when he does reappear one of the things that I would say to my children is that Imam Hussain on the day of Ashwara taught us a few things one of the first things that he taught us was that only through destruction in order to smell the fragrance of the roses you must learn how to hold onto the thorns he taught us that forgiveness from the story of حور is so much more bitter but yet so much more sweeter at the same time than vengeance because vengeance is very easy forgiveness is a lot more difficult but finally that Imam Hussain he was in a very unique position there were the bodies of his loved ones and his children and on the other side was his family inside the tents staying in hope that he would come back safely so he was in a unique position between destruction and hope and one of the main things that as he was passing away he passed on was remaining confident in Allah it's very easy for us to doubt you know doubt God on many levels is this something if God was truly just but one of the main lessons I've learnt from Imam Hussain is to always remain confident that Allah is watching over you and so before doubting God doubt your doubts