Grieving for the Ahlulbayt (as) - Unnecessary Judgements & Accusationshttps://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="đŸ§”" title="Thread" aria-label="Emoji: Thread">
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 & #39;jinun& #39;. 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& #39;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& #39;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& #39;er, the essence of it, and why people do it. Each to their own. You grieve your way, I grieve mine. https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="❀" title="Rotes Herz" aria-label="Emoji: Rotes Herz"> (⁔)
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