Grieving for the Ahlulbayt (as) - Unnecessary Judgements & AccusationsđŸ§”
As Muharram is approaching us, the judgements and accusations start to arise. A humble request for the judgemental creatures is to please mind your own business and keep that mouth of yours shut. (⅕)
Those who make such accusations and judgements fail to understand the meaning of 'jinun'. If a person cries loudly, intensly and emotionally, who are you to come and judge and say this person is a liar and what they are doing is haram!? (⅖)
Why is it when it comes to a fatiha of a person who's lost their loved one and they weep heavily and loudly, no one makes such judgements and on the contrary sympathy is shown, yet when it comes to a person weeping for Imam al-Hussein (as), accusations are made?! (⅗)
What these creatures have failed to understand is that it is out of that person's control to weep in such a manner. They cannot control themselves. They are in intense grief. (⅘)
Every person has their own way of grieving. It can either be by crying, hardcore chest beating, tatbir, zanjeel etc. We must understand these sha'er, the essence of it, and why people do it. Each to their own. You grieve your way, I grieve mine. ❀ (⁔)
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