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Karbala’s Haunting Hours

JULY 6, 2025 ISSUE

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Kashmir Observer

From the first arrow to the final prayer, the battlefield of Karbala became a memory that time could not bury.

- Sayyid Ali

lhe morning sky over Karbala was dark but still. The first call to prayer pierced the silence at 5:47 AM. In the camp of Imam Husayn, men stirred from uneasy sleep, their hearts tethered to the weight of the day ahead. They knew this dawn might be their last.

After the prayers, Husayn gathered his companions. His voice, steady but shadowed with sorrow, called them to patience, to courage, to the kind of steadfastness that legends remember. Across the plain, the soldiers of Kufa prayed behind their commander, Umar ibn Sa’ad, then busied themselves tying armor, readying bows, tightening their ranks.

The earth itself seemed to hold its breath.

As the first light broke at 7:06 AM, Husayn mounted his camel, rising above his men so the enemy could see him. He rode alone towards the Kufan army, his words ringing out like an urgent drum. He reminded them who he was—the grandson of the Prophet, the son of Ali, the brother of Hasan. He called out their betrayal, their false invitations sealed in the very letters he now flung back at them.

His sermon hung in the desert air for half an hour, but the hearts he addressed had already turned to stone.

By 8 AM, his companions stepped forward to speak. Burayr, the master Qur'an reciter of Kufa, stood tall, his voice a blade. After him came Zuhayr. Their words tried to reach the wavering hearts on the other side. Husayn's cry came next—a question that would echo through history: Is there anyone to help me? Some soldiers hesitated. Hurr, a commander, faltered on the edges of his loyalty. Others slipped away from the Kufan side, drawn by the magnetic pull of Husayn’s cause.

Then the hour struck.

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