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4. Saddam Hussain: From Tyrant to Hero | Dr. Sayed Ammar Nakshawani | Muharram 2025/1447
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4. Saddam Hussain: From Tyrant to Hero | Dr. Sayed Ammar Nakshawani | Muharram 2025/1447 Mohebban Youth Foundation - http://myfoundation.org.uk/muh25 Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Mohebban Al Mahdi Youth Foundation myfoundation.org.uk Click Here to Subscribe & keep updated with our latest videos on our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/sayedammarnakshawaniofficial Follow Sayed Ammar on our social media pages: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SANakshawani/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sayedammarofficial/ Donate here: www.zahratrust.com/san -----
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[0:07]Just thought about So just uh for the brothers and sisters who
[0:37]either understand less or don't understand this kalam I'm going to be
[0:40]reciting one kalam inshallah it's more of a plea majad uh asking
[0:46]the generous one of kerbala to invite us to kerbala and to
[0:51]show us this uh miracle barhammed salawad Curry maker poj.
[1:10][Music] [Music] DJ Kubala.
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[2:12][Applause] Third up.
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[6:53]him foreign.
[7:09][Music] [Music] Curry maker.
[7:41][Music] Muhammad Ali Muhammad brother Muhammad Abbas Kharim and again to show
[8:09]our appreciation and to increase his servitude to the Bates with his
[8:12]beautiful recitations.
[8:14]Please can you recite the loud salawat?
[8:20]Before we continue on with the rest to the program.
[8:51]Brothers and sisters, I just wanted to outline some uh some some
[8:58]of the future nights that are happening inshallah on Friday night.
[9:03]So this coming Friday, we will have a Q&A session with Dr.
[9:07]Smani which will happen after.
[9:11]So you can stay until the end of the program and join
[9:17]in that Q&A session with the Also every night we are a
[9:26]multi multicultural uh organization, multicultural center and you'll notice inshallah you have
[9:30]noticed that there are a wide variety of people here in the
[9:38]hall.
[9:39]Pakistanis, Arabs of different backgrounds, uh Afghanis, you name it, I think
[9:44]we probably have it.
[9:44]And I think it's great to see that there is a center
[9:49]like this in Manchester which can serve the multiple uh cultures and
[9:54]multiple generations within.
[9:54]With that being said as well the recitations that we have throughout
[9:59]the night I know you've heard a lot of calams at the
[10:05]start of the melus towards the end of the majist when we
[10:08]go to lum and matum we do have by muhammed abas karim
[10:14]and also by our brother Muhammad bakar so you to stay and
[10:19]join in the lum for both uh reciters out of respect to
[10:24]both reciters and to the maj I understand if you need to
[10:29]leave you need to leave that's not a problem and if you
[10:31]do need to leave please leave quietly uh and with respect uh
[10:38]but for those who may not have known um or uh you
[10:41]unaware we do have uh Arabic recitation for as well after um
[10:47]after Muhammad Abbas Kharim so if you can stay for that then
[10:51]please do we also end the night and the medus with Satan
[10:56]Makain as well.
[10:56]So if you would like to stay and join us for that
[11:00]then you are all more than welcome inshallah.
[11:03]I'm going to invite our dear brother Muhammad Bas Kharim to recite
[11:08]another before the sayy joins us on the meimbar inshallah.
[11:12]So if you can if you can recite another loud salawat Muhammad
[11:16]and invite him back to the memberat Muhammad Ali Muhammad.
[11:20][Applause] But I thought about imm is ache.
[12:07][Applause] Bake barbar [Applause] [Applause] for those of you again once again
[12:44]just to translate.
[12:44]We're calling the Imam of our time.
[12:46]We've seen the situation around the world.
[12:48]So don't be shy.
[12:50]8 bar means just one more time.
[12:51]This is going to be universal goal.
[12:54]So join in with me with the loudest loudest of your voices.
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[13:28]Bake [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] foreign.
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[14:22][Applause] Mashallah.
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[15:35]foreign.
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[17:11]Bake [Music] [Applause] or babe.
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[19:32]is shock.
[19:37]Come home.
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[19:54][Applause] One more time with the loudest of your voices.
[20:26][Music] [Music] Once again, if you can show your appreciation for our
[20:42]de dear beloved Muhammad Abbas Kharim with a loud salawat.
[20:53]Before I invite the say onto the member to uh deliver his
[21:01]lecture for tonight, as you get up to welcome the say, I'll
[21:04]ask you again to just shuffle forward, make some extra space for
[21:09]those that are coming in to join the lecture inshallah.
[21:11]So without further ado, I would like to invite Dr.
[21:17]Smarakani to the Mimbar to deliver another invigorating lecture as he has
[21:21]for the last three nights.
[21:23]And if you can invite him with the loudest of salawati.
[21:26]Muhammad.
[21:43][Music] Hussein.
[22:04]I can't have that.
[22:10]Um, so even if you just give me this one.
[22:19]Leave it.
[22:21]It's fine.
[22:23]Perfect.
[22:24]Thanks.
[22:22]Happy Alhamdulillah.
[23:01]sinner.
[23:05][Music] Allah for Allah.
[24:08][Music] The first of our loud a second even louder of Immin.
[24:33]A third with your loudest voices in honor of the Imam of
[24:38]our time, Immed scholars, brothers and sisters, no Arab leader has inflicted
[24:57]as much pain on the Shia in the last 50 years or
[25:02]so as much as Saddam Hussein.
[25:04]This man who was seen as a tyrant at one point somehow
[25:08]is now seen as a hero in the Muslim world.
[25:11]We all know very well that Saddam was one of the most
[25:17]famous political figures himself.
[25:19]Colonel Gaddafi, Hosni Mubarak, Hafad Assad, King Fahed and others of that
[25:26]particular era were known as being the most formidable of leaders.
[25:29]But the reality is that millions of the Shia and millions of
[25:35]the followers of BAM either were persecuted personally or know of a
[25:42]family member or a friend who was executed by this man.
[25:48]Yet today something quite surprising has happened all of a sudden now
[25:52]when the man's name is mentioned in parts of the Middle East.
[25:55]We hear next to his name may Allah bless his soul.
[26:01]Sometimes you hear someone saying Allah or you say Saddam's name and
[26:07]they say Allah for example in certain even taxi rides when you're
[26:13]in the Middle East the moment people like myself are asked where
[26:17]are you from when we reply from Iraq straight away the reply
[26:22]comes to us the land of Saddam the great the land of
[26:27]Saddam the formidable the land of Saddam the great Arab leader leader,
[26:30]the land of Saddam, the leader of leaders.
[26:34]This is something quite unbelievable because you would imagine that most people
[26:39]in the era of the internet would be able to scour through
[26:45]all the videos online to see the amount of injustices and the
[26:50]amount of crime that Saddam Hussein inflicted on the Shia.
[26:54]If you were to take me to parts of Palestine today or
[26:57]to parts of North Africa, parts of Jordan, definitely parts of Saudi
[27:03]Arabia and other parts even Pakistan where there are people who mingle
[27:10]with each other and are intermarried who are Sunni and Shia.
[27:13]When you talk about Saddam, they say Saddam was the great leader.
[27:17]Saddam is the leader who sent Scud missiles onto Israel.
[27:22]Saddam was the man who fought the enemies of the religion of
[27:29]Islam.
[27:30]Saddam was the man who died on the day of Eid.
[27:30]And when he died, he uttered the Why is it that all
[27:48]of a sudden a man who was tyrannized and destroyed and hurt
[27:51]the lives of many in the world all of a sudden now
[27:55]is seen as a hero?
[27:58]Of course, there could be a number of reasons.
[28:01]One reason could be our fault.
[28:02]First and foremost, whenever you point fingers at anyone, always remember there
[28:07]are two pointing back at you.
[28:09]When I point fingers at everybody as to why someone is seen
[28:12]as a cult hero, the reality is I first have to look
[28:17]at myself.
[28:18]Do I as a shi know what Saddam did?
[28:20]I as a Shia living in the West today, whether I'm 15,
[28:27]whether I'm 21, whether I'm 65, whether I'm male, or whether I'm
[28:32]female, do I know what crime Saddam did?
[28:36]If I was to ask you a simple question, name me five
[28:40]of the famous or much that Saddam Hussein ordered for them to
[28:47]be executed.
[28:45]Name me five.
[28:48]I guarantee you 95% of the Shia world cannot name you.
[28:52]So whose fault is that?
[28:55]It's the fault of the others or it's our fault.
[28:59]The reality is the first reason Saddam Hussein has gone from being
[29:03]a tyrant to a hero is the fault of the Shia themselves.
[29:07]The Shia themselves on a more general level.
[29:10]We hardly know anything about each other's demographic history.
[29:16]Ask an Iraqi about the history of Indian Shia.
[29:20]Won't know.
[29:22]Ask an Indian about the history of Bahini.
[29:26]They won't know.
[29:25]Ask the Bahini the history of the won't know.
[29:30]Ask the history of for example the Syrian Shia, they won't know.
[29:36]Many of the Shia alive in the world today are so into
[29:42]their culture that they don't see the Shia as one body.
[29:45]If we saw our community as one body, then I would firstly
[29:52]try and visit other IM bargas, not just my own.
[29:56]Many of us are stuck in our own imam bar.
[29:58]The beautiful thing about this gathering and the beautiful thing about all
[30:02]of you here is that it's probably the most multicultural gathering that
[30:05]you have in the world.
[30:06]If you look to your right and your left, you'll see Shia
[30:11]of all different shapes and sizes and colors and demographics.
[30:14]If I was to stick to my own mosque or my own
[30:19]culture, then I wouldn't be able to open up about others and
[30:26]learn about others.
[30:24]Why is it that I imad an all married ladies from Africa?
[30:33]Why didn't they marry ladies from Medina?
[30:34]Why didn't they marry their cousins from Mecca?
[30:36]Why do they only marry from Africa?
[30:39]To open up so that the mind opens up, the horizons open
[30:45]up.
[30:45]When I am asked a question about Saddam, I as a Shia
[30:48]should be able to point out straight away and learn from the
[30:54]Jewish community.
[30:55]The Jewish community, they taught us a great lesson about the Holocaust.
[31:02]Never let people forget those of your people who have died and
[31:06]been killed.
[31:08]The Holocaust until today, films are made in Hollywood about the Holocaust.
[31:13]banners about the Holocaust, laws about the Holocaust, statues about the Holocaust,
[31:22]portrayals of the Holocaust, the Lebanese Shia and the Iranian Shia, many
[31:26]of them made sure that they honored their shada by naming streets
[31:31]after them, by having even graffiti on walls for people to remember
[31:36]them.
[31:39]The had to make sure that the has to make sure that
[31:44]the holocaust of Saddam is not forgotten.
[31:46]How many of you Shia have tried your hardest to dissect what
[31:54]took place between 79 and 2003?
[31:55]Saddam becomes president of Iraq in the late '7s until his downfall
[32:03]when a million of the Shia are killed.
[32:06]And by the way, by the way, there are many, we don't
[32:08]know where their bodies are.
[32:11]There are mass graves that have only been recently discovered.
[32:13]If you understand Arabic, and I'm sure it's subtitled, by the way,
[32:17]in English on YouTube recently, they caught Sadun Sabri.
[32:22]Sadun Sabri was the man who killed Ayatah Muhammad Bakar.
[32:26]Sadun Sabri was on the run for many years until the Iraqi
[32:32]government finally caught him.
[32:34]We know how revered ayat Allah has said Muhammad Bak is and
[32:42]his sister Hud that had been on the run for years.
[32:48]The Iraqi government caught him and they made him talk about all
[32:52]the Shia that he had killed.
[32:54]He himself amongst his confessions mentions that I personally killed 25,000.
[33:00]Personally, I killed 25,000.
[33:04]No, no, no.
[33:04]Not I ordered.
[33:09]There's a difference between I ordered Yazid ordered Ib to order Omar
[33:15]bin to kill Imam.
[33:18]No, no.
[33:20]Son says, I personally killed 25,000 Shia.
[33:23]And amongst those who I killed, some we tortured so severely.
[33:26]the methods of torture like the Holocaust the Jews made you understand
[33:34]that don't just say how many died describe the methods of torture
[33:39]opened up and describe those methods the reason there has to be
[33:45]an holocaust foundation for the Shia is because when I hear someone
[33:52]today saying number one or that needs a otherwise cannot be controlled
[33:58]number two all that I hear number three that Saddam died as
[34:02]a Muslim and he died as a on the path of Allah
[34:10]number three but worse than all of this is when you hear
[34:12]some not non-sh non Shia has his own opinions when you hear
[34:21]saying that Saddam's days were better that Saddam's days were better for
[34:30]highlights why when I come to preparing my muharam malis one of
[34:37]the malis I've always wanted to give was this one for years
[34:42]I have always thought about giving this majus why because there are
[34:45]mothers whose hearts are still broken there are mothers whose brothers never
[34:52]came back there are mothers whose kids never came back.
[34:57]There are wives whose husbands never came back.
[35:01]There are ladies whose parents were never seen again.
[35:03]I ask all of you, if someone one day took your three
[35:07]brothers and you never saw them again, what would happen to your
[35:10]life?
[35:11]If someone took your dad and you never even saw your dad's
[35:18]body again, never.
[35:17]I know people whose dads were taken, they have not found their
[35:20]body.
[35:22]If that happened, would you accept someone today saying Allah?
[35:28]You yourself would you?
[35:31]But the problem for many of us is we don't understand what
[35:34]Saddam did.
[35:35]And if you don't build memorials or if you don't make films,
[35:40]I remember someone coming to me saying to me, "Say, have you
[35:43]watched the devil's double?" It's a film about the double of Saddam.
[35:51]That is 1% of Saddam and the BI regime.
[35:53]And yet people still couldn't believe some of the things they saw.
[35:58]Therefore, for us, Saddam should never be forgotten because if you wanted
[36:04]to see persecution, Shiaopobia on the highest level, then it didn't take
[36:09]place a thousand years ago in Kbala.
[36:11]Karbala happened in different ways, in different places, on a more minuscule
[36:16]level.
[36:17]One of them was with Saddam Hussein.
[36:20]Let us tonight examine the terror of Saddam Hussein.
[36:25]So that the next time I meet someone who tells me Saddam
[36:28]was a good Muslim leader, I know all the points with which
[36:34]to reply.
[36:33]And I'd like to do this in the following stages.
[36:36]Number one, how does Saddam assume the helm of the Baist party?
[36:44]And what is the Ba'ist ideology?
[36:45]Number two, which of our stood against him?
[36:49]And how many of these am were executed?
[36:52]Number three, was it just who were executed or were there regular
[37:00]Shia who were executed as well?
[37:03]Number four, this walk between toalah and has it always been there?
[37:11]And why did Saddam ban Zir to go from 77 till 2003
[37:14]to go from Naj until Kbalah?
[37:20]Number four, what was the significance of the Iran Iraq war?
[37:23]Number five, what if someone comes and says, "May God bless Saddam's
[37:27]soul." How should we reply to them?
[37:29]Number six, what if someone says Iraq needs Saddam?
[37:33]How do we reply to them?
[37:34]Number seven, what if someone says, "Cuz you're Shia, you don't like
[37:38]him." How do I reply to them?
[37:43]Number eight, the double standards in the Sunni world.
[37:46]Bashar's bad, Saddam's good.
[37:51]What's the difference when they're both ba'ists?
[37:54]Number nine, if Saddam shot 39 scuds towards Israel and he is
[38:03]a great martyr, then how about a country that sent many, many
[38:06]more?
[38:07]Why do you hate them, but you like him?
[38:11]And finally, how many of these women and of these daughters and
[38:18]of these sons were executed in Saddam's prisons?
[38:20]And when they saw the writing on the wall of these prisons
[38:26]when he fell, which names of great ladies did they write on
[38:29]those walls?
[38:31]Let's examine this and dissect the topic in complete depth.
[38:33]Saddam was born in 1937.
[38:37]He was born in an area which many of you would have
[38:40]heard in the news everywhere called Tikit.
[38:43]He wasn't necessarily born in an upper class educated background.
[38:48]His mom herself was suicidal.
[38:50]The dad dies before he's even around and then the stepdad beats
[38:56]him.
[38:56]The man goes through a very turbulent early years.
[38:58]When you go through turbulence in your early childhood, sometimes that brings
[39:04]about a psychological trauma.
[39:07]You want to one day take out your vengeance because you yourself
[39:11]are the victim of some sort of vengeance in your life.
[39:16]At that time, the Arabs were wanting to unite with one another.
[39:20]There was an Arab nationalist movement where many of the Arabs were
[39:25]calling for the resurrection of a national Arab identity.
[39:28]Ba'ists, you've seen on the news, you always hear the Ba'ist government.
[39:33]Bath means resurrection.
[39:36]Adala im sometimes we say ma or we say that means to
[39:43]resurrect.
[39:44]They wanted to resurrect an Arab identity, not a Muslim identity.
[39:48]an Arab identity.
[39:52]Syrian baists were the ideologues.
[39:54]They wanted to rebuild this Arab fervor.
[39:58]They weren't interested in Islam as a way of life.
[40:00]Islam as a culture.
[40:03]Okay.
[40:04]But the laws and the governance of Islam, they were not interested
[40:08]in.
[40:09]Therefore, when you look at Syria under the Assad regime, they were
[40:13]not Shia.
[40:14]Syria under the Assad Ba'ist regime were secular Arabs.
[40:17]Nothing to do with religion.
[40:20]Religion was to be put on the side.
[40:22]What's number one?
[40:25]The United Arab Bond.
[40:26]I'm Arab, Syrian Arab, Lebanese Arab, Kuwaiti Arab, Arab Arab.
[40:32]That was the main thing.
[40:33]But then number two, at the same time, there was an idea
[40:38]of a one party state.
[40:39]There's no voting where everybody has a right to become the leader.
[40:44]One party authoritarian state anti-imperial Arab leadership.
[40:51]Saddam comes and joins the Ba'ath party and slowly becomes higher and
[40:57]higher in the Bath party.
[40:57]But he's also seen as the mobster and the gangster of the
[41:03]Bath party.
[41:02]anyone you want to take out like Don Kolonei or Scarface if
[41:08]they want to take somebody out one way or the other they
[41:11]will make sure that they finish them Saddam when he gets higher
[41:17]and higher within the Bath party anyone who was seen to speak
[41:20]out against the Ba party in and we're talking now the late
[41:23]60s and early 70s anyone who speaks out or has a certain
[41:29]plot about them in the B party they are to be watched
[41:34]they are to be killed.
[41:35]Many would notice that there were two who would speak out.
[41:38]Either the baist within the bath party would go against some of
[41:45]the principles or would speak out or the other group who started
[41:48]to speak out against the baist Arab identity were the Shia.
[41:53]The Shia there was now a reformation in Shiaism.
[41:58]That reformation was led by a few.
[42:02]Each of these would eventually be executed by Saddam.
[42:08]One way directly or another indirectly.
[42:12]Of these the highest of them was who was ayat Muhammad Bakad.
[42:20]Ayatah said Muhammad Bakad he was at a young age already providing
[42:29]an ideology for Islamic governance and for how Islam cannot be as
[42:35]the baist say Islam is just a culture.
[42:37]No Islam is a way of life.
[42:40]Sharia should be part of that way of life.
[42:44]Islam should not be forced on people.
[42:47]We live in a country where the religion shouldn't be forced on
[42:54]people.
[42:52]But neither should the baist panarab nationalism be forced on the people.
[42:58]When ayatah said and you had others at that time when they
[43:10]would all come together they would discuss this and they would try
[43:15]and make the become more religious with this.
[43:19]You know the Shia, many of our ancestors of the Shia in
[43:22]the 1950s and60s weren't that religious.
[43:24]Let's be frank.
[43:26]Many of our grandparents, if you look at them, many didn't even
[43:29]wear hijab.
[43:31]Many of them, Muharam was more of a culture than a religion.
[43:34]Many of them didn't understand the depths of until what?
[43:40]until you had scholars like Ayatah Hussein Muhammad Bak and he would
[43:45]go around and his teachers would go around, students would go around
[43:50]and they would begin to spread this word.
[43:51]The moment this began to happen, Saddam Hussein decides that I will
[43:58]execute or will get rid of anybody who's speaking out against the
[44:03]Bath party.
[44:04]I'll mention to you certain names of scholars who were executed.
[44:08]Huh?
[44:12]Saddam.
[44:13]May Allah bless us.
[44:16]Saddam's days were better.
[44:17]When you tell me Saddam's days were better executed by Saddam 1974
[44:25]Husseini as Gobeni all of these were executed by Saddam in 1974.
[44:36]Saddam Hussein notices that the Shia are the ones who are most
[44:42]ready to speak out against the Baist rule.
[44:46]Now, if I speak out against your rule, say I'm a Labor
[44:51]Party candidate.
[44:52]I can speak out against the Conservatives, can't I?
[44:54]If I'm a Democrat, I can speak out against a Republican.
[45:00]Republican can attack me as a Democrat.
[45:03]Saddam's Iraq while he's vice president, he makes sure that anybody who
[45:09]speaks out or anybody who is publicly religious is to be executed.
[45:15]Many at that time between 1974 and 1977 are sent to prisons
[45:24]and are executed until in 1977 a group of the Shia decide
[45:32]that they will not accept this bullying anymore.
[45:34]That group of the Shia used to walk from Naj to Kbalah
[45:38]and they used to go and visit Im Hussein.
[45:42]Today how many Zara groups do we see who go from Naj
[45:49]to Kbalah and they do Zara of Im Hussein.
[45:50]May Allah bless all of you to do Zara inshallah.
[45:54]Saddam Hussein makes an announcement in 77 whoever goes from Najaf to
[46:04]Kbalah for Zara of Imam Hussein we will kill them.
[46:06]Today we go zara.
[46:10]We're choosing which hotel, where shall I chill?
[46:14]What's the good food spot?
[46:14]Where shall I go out in the night?
[46:17]Where shall I go out in the day?
[46:20]Those days had made clear the tongues, the feet, the hands will
[46:31]all be chopped of any of the zir of Hussein.
[46:37]1977 a group of the Shia they decide in Naj that they're
[46:45]not going to take any of this nonsense from that moment until
[46:49]Saddam fell there were mass executions that took place 77 what happened
[46:59]they went from Najf they walked to Karbala killing squads of the
[47:03]baist came out and killed a lot of people in 77 7.
[47:09]Hence over here I have 77 because my uncle was one of
[47:13]the ones who was executed.
[47:30]Many lost lives.
[47:33]Uncle was married.
[47:36]He had a child.
[47:36]He heard a leader who said that if you go and visit
[47:42]Hussein, I'll kill you.
[47:45]My uncle was married with a kid.
[47:46]He said, "You're going to stop us visiting Imm Hussein." Tells his
[47:52]wife and his kid, "I'm going to Kbala." Man, no one stops
[47:57]us from the visitation of Imam Hussein.
[48:02]uncle executed.
[48:03]A 15year-old boy was executed.
[48:06]Others were all taken in.
[48:09]All taken prison.
[48:09]My other uncle was taken into prison.
[48:12]Many and I say my uncles, many were taken in simply because
[48:25]of what?
[48:25]because they were sh of IM Hussein.
[48:30]From 77 Saddam Hussein stops Hussein and if you were found to
[48:37]be listening to a cassette of Maj Hussein, your air would be
[48:41]cut.
[48:46]Is you know what they used to do?
[48:49]Used to get cassettes of speakers like Shehmed and others.
[48:51]But before the cassette begins, before the lecture, they put music So
[48:56]that just in case they are caught because what happens in Saddam's
[48:59]Iraq and Assad Syria is the walls have ears.
[49:07]Ba'ists police state authoritarian rule.
[49:10]Your own child may snitch on you.
[49:14]Your neighbor may snitch on you.
[49:18]So how do you live?
[49:19]You live in fear.
[49:20]A person's ear would be cut off the moment that person would
[49:26]be found to listen to majus.
[49:28]You know today people say to me Bahrain is oppressive to Shia
[49:33]in Bahrain.
[49:36]Manama is known as the second man is known as the second.
[49:46]If you're telling me Bahrain is oppressive to Shia when a capital
[49:51]is known as the second Kbala where they could do Zenjir in
[49:54]the streets I don't call that oppressive Saudi Arabia they say is
[49:59]oppressive to Shia there's 500 malis happening in Saudi Arabia right now
[50:06]Saudi Arabia allows Malis Hussein Bahrain allows Malis Hussein Saddam's 77 till
[50:14]2003 no Malis Hussein Unless you were one of the upper echelons
[50:19]of Baghdad where you had connections where you just said we're going
[50:22]to cook food or you were someone who was not interested in
[50:26]speaking out because financially OD and his brothers were looking after your
[50:30]family.
[50:31]Other than that between 1977 and 2003 Sh were butchered in a
[50:42]way like none other.
[50:43]Those who were outspoken like ayatah has said Muhammad bak he was
[50:50]taken and executed were others of the maraj of taken on the
[50:57]mads.
[50:58]Yes from thee family alone.
[51:00]You all know the family alakeim his sons and nephews and others
[51:11]because a couple of them were outspoken against Saddam.
[51:13]Saddam kept on taking one after the other.
[51:16]Execute, execute, execute, execute.
[51:18]Over 60 members, molanas of the Hakeim family were killed from the
[51:22]youngest to the oldest family killed.
[51:31]from his family killed from the Kali family killed from the Boraji
[51:39]family killed from the Garawi families killed I'm just giving you names
[51:44]of Maraja families someone might say these are only Maraj families because
[51:48]they spoke out against Saddam some of these did not speak out
[51:50]at all just they would go and cherrypick I want to kill
[51:54]him pop done nothing wrong I'll kill him kill him kill him
[51:57]there were others who were youth who had not spoken out against
[52:01]the government.
[52:01]Maybe they grew a beard and they looked religious taken.
[52:06]Others who were taken until Saddam begun the Iraq Iran war 1980
[52:17]till 1988 war Iraq versus Iran had just assumed the helm in
[52:24]Iran.
[52:23]America starts backing Saddam alongside all the Arab countries except which one?
[52:35]Syria.
[52:32]All the other Arab countries back Saddam to destroy the Shia in
[52:41]an 8-year war where 1 million people died.
[52:44]1 million people.
[52:47]Saddam was also very clever.
[52:48]If Shia are fighting me and I'm going to fight them, who
[52:54]do I put at the front lines of my army?
[52:56]My baists or do I put Shia at the front?
[53:01]So then what happens when an Iranian Shia sees?
[53:06]How does he know if he's Ba'ist or Shia?
[53:07]Before you know it, Shia killing Shia.
[53:11]And in some cases, Iranian soldiers who don't know what to do,
[53:19]whether the guy who's telling them that he's Shi is telling the
[53:21]truth or not telling the truth.
[53:23]In those eight years, a million died in Iran.
[53:28]Half a million shada from this man who Sunni Muslims say great
[53:34]hero of Islam.
[53:37]Great hero of Islam.
[53:40]After that, during those years in the 80s, how many of you
[53:43]have heard of a prison called Abu?
[53:47]You remember Abu?
[53:47]Abu?
[53:48]What's it famous for now?
[53:53]American soldiers taking photos of exfists naked in the prison.
[53:56]Abu in these prisons.
[53:56]What were they?
[53:58]What was Abu?
[54:00]Abu was a prison where they would torture and especially the Shia
[54:05]torture.
[54:06]out.
[54:07]Sadly says one of the ways that we tortured Shia, unless they
[54:12]confessed, we would use pliers to pull their teeth out.
[54:17]You go to the dentist, you need all of this anesthetic and
[54:22]to avoid pain and so on, pliers to pull the Shia's teeth
[54:28]out.
[54:26]Our sister, Professor Nor Zahedi, has written articles about Shia woman in
[54:33]prison.
[54:34]Shia women in prison who were taken from their homes in their
[54:41]teens and their 20s would be taken to these prisons and they
[54:44]would be raped continuously.
[54:46]Go and read her article nor Zahi.
[54:51]Read her article about her interviews with Shia woman who were raped
[54:57]in prison.
[54:56]Raped continuously in prison with their heads smashed on walls with their
[55:05]body parts ripped into pieces.
[55:07]Hung by their breasts to fans.
[55:10]Fatamas and zahas and zanabs all being put in prisons.
[55:20]Torture, torture, torture.
[55:20]One after that.
[55:22]That's the ones who made it out.
[55:24]I know a story.
[55:24]Hear this story, please.
[55:27]I know a lady, her husband got caught by Saddam.
[55:30]I know her family.
[55:33]Her husband got caught by Saddam by the officials.
[55:36]She had just got married to her husband.
[55:37]They just got married.
[55:40]The husband got caught.
[55:43]They took her in as well.
[55:47]The dad wanted to inquire.
[55:46]Where's my daughter?
[55:49]Went to inquire.
[55:51]They said to him, "Your daughter's been caught because your husband has
[55:56]been charged of being a member of the Da Party.
[55:58]That was the main reason you'd get caught." Or, "You're a traitor
[56:03]who likes Iran." The dad said, "So, my daughter's in prison?" Yes.
[56:07]And the husband?
[56:09]Yes.
[56:10]He said, "But they're both newly married." Said, "Doesn't matter.
[56:12]We won't let them go unless they confess to tell us who
[56:14]the other Shia members are." You know what the dad did?
[56:19]Dad said, "I love her so much.
[56:22]Let my daughter out.
[56:22]I'll go in.
[56:23]That girl came out.
[56:27]The dad went in.
[56:26]They executed the dad and the husband.
[56:30]Imagine living the rest of your life knowing your dad did that
[56:36]for you.
[56:37]The dad could not take his daughter being in prison.
[56:39]So the dad said, "Take her out.
[56:46]Let me go in." The lady had just got married.
[56:48]the young girl, her husband and her father never to be seen
[56:53]by her again.
[56:56]1991, Saddam Hussein goes on to fight Kuwait, Gulf War.
[57:02]Many of you will remember when he doesn't achieve victory, the Shia
[57:08]arise in 91.
[57:11]They take over most of the cities except Baghdad.
[57:13]Schwarzkoff, as America does, kicks off a war and then closes it
[57:20]in their favor.
[57:18]Schwarzko allows the no-fly zone.
[57:25]Saddam can now fly.
[57:24]And now who takes over is taken over by his sons and
[57:30]his son-in-laws.
[57:31]Sons and son-in-laws.
[57:36]People like Hussein Camil and Saddam Camel.
[57:39]They go on a killing spree of Shia from the south all
[57:45]the way to the haram of Imam al Hussein.
[57:49]When they get to the haram of Im Hussein, Saddam, Saddam's days
[57:55]were better.
[57:55]That's what they say to me today.
[57:57]Saddam, may Allah have mercy on him.
[57:59]His days were better.
[58:05]This tyrant on him and on those who love him.
[58:07]This man and his soldiers go towards the grave of Im Hussein
[58:13]in Kbala, they begin to shoot the grave of Im Hussein.
[58:18]Go when you go to the Dar of Im Hussein.
[58:20]I want you next time just look on top of the you'll
[58:22]see bullet marks, bullet holes.
[58:25]If you read Arabic, it will say 1991.
[58:28]These are the bullet marks of the shots of the baists when
[58:35]they shot the grave of Imam Hussein.
[58:37]They plummeted and they took so many of the Shia from different
[58:44]areas.
[58:44]If they had evidence on them, they took.
[58:46]If they had no evidence, it doesn't matter.
[58:47]Shabb especially, you know who lost many?
[58:52]Nasria lost many in southern Iraq.
[58:59]Nasri and southern Iraq lost so many who gave lives away fighting
[59:03]Saddam and his government.
[59:04]So many were executed to the extent they would put them all
[59:10]in mass graves, dig over the graves.
[59:12]And I've said this before.
[59:12]One day I was in a cafe in Kerbala.
[59:15]The owner of the cafe said to me say underneath where you're
[59:18]sitting is a mass grave where the bath buried shia alive and
[59:27]has areas which are just mass graves of shia.
[59:34]Saddam the hero, Saddam the Arab leader.
[59:38]All of these years executed Shia, innocent men, innocent woman, innocent children.
[59:46]And yet you find people praising him.
[59:49]Let's see why they praise him.
[59:51]The first reason they say, "Look, Iraq needs Saddam.
[59:57]Iraq cannot be led unless you have a strong leader like Haj
[60:01]or Saddam." I said what am I an animal?
[60:05]When you say I need a strong what am I an animal?
[60:08]You say to me I need a strong leader like and firstly
[60:14]which examples what is hajj?
[60:16]Even Sunnis find it hard to respect is a bloodthirsty individual who
[60:24]even ruined the image of Islam.
[60:25]When someone comes and tells you or needs and who is it?
[60:32]You'll find some Lebanese taxi driver or some Moroccan cab driver or
[60:37]some Palestinian or someone Pakistani will say Iraq needs a strong leader.
[60:41]First sort out your own countries before you tell me about mine.
[60:43]Number one.
[60:45]Number two, when you say to me, Haj is a bloodthirsty individual.
[60:49]There's nothing to respect about Haj.
[60:51]Number three, when you say to me that Iraq needs a strong
[60:57]leader and only a strong leader can look after Iraq and be
[61:00]someone who cements authority, then why did Allah send Moses?
[61:05]Allah should have just kept Feron.
[61:07]If the world is about having strong leaders, why did Allah send
[61:14]messengers to strong leaders?
[61:15]Was Fyon a strong leader?
[61:16]Yes.
[61:17]Was Nimro a strong leader?
[61:19]Yes.
[61:20]So why would Allah send Moses and Abraham for what reason?
[61:25]If it's about the strength of a leader, God doesn't need to
[61:28]send messengers, a strong leader who keeps people on check by beheading
[61:32]them, by shooting them on the spot.
[61:35]So why God did you send Moses and you sent Abraham?
[61:36]You should have just kept the authority of the state strong.
[61:41]When God sent messengers, messengers were meant to establish justice.
[61:45]Messengers were meant to establish equity.
[61:47]If I see one man's voice ruling and nepotism where only his
[61:54]sons or his tribe or his city you know there was a
[61:57]rule for and mul and samur and there was another rule for
[62:03]najf carbala and the south mul samur these areas even the water
[62:10]supply was different even the construction was different the positions of the
[62:16]government were given to them Now you tell me I need a
[62:20]strong leader then you as a Muslim should never mention to me
[62:22]that is bad.
[62:23]You should say Allah Allah say what do you mean Allah was
[62:31]strong you said is strong so we should ask Allah to bless
[62:36]no no no it's not about the strength of a leader if
[62:39]a person is a strong leader that's good but if they can
[62:42]rape whoever they want and execute whoever they want and destroy the
[62:45]lives of whoever they want then Islam came as what Islam came
[62:48]as a rahma to mankind as a mercy Islam came to look
[62:53]after the rights of the property of the human, the honor of
[62:58]the human, the intellect of the human, the life of the human,
[63:01]the religion of the human.
[63:01]Number one, needs a strong leader like Saddam.
[63:06]No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
[63:08]Number one, we reject that one.
[63:12]Number two, they say Saddam is a good leader.
[63:13]Why?
[63:13]Because he uttered the when he died.
[63:16]Many of you saw on television before Saddam died.
[63:21]He said Allahbar.
[63:22]We would all say that when we're about to be hung as
[63:28]well.
[63:30]True.
[63:27]If I'm going to be hung like Allahbar Allahbar Allahbar Allahbar.
[63:40]Then you saw straight away in Palestine Saddam is Shahit, Saddam, Shahit,
[64:03]the Palestinians, they were all putting plaqueards with his picture, the great
[64:10]leader Sadam, why Palestinian?
[64:18]Why?
[64:18]Why didn't speak for you Palestinian?
[64:22]You forgot.
[64:23]Why Palestinian?
[64:26]Why Saddam fought for eight years didn't speak on your behalf for
[64:37]stay that quickly?
[64:36]you turn.
[64:39]When I said this, people said to me, "But there was no
[64:44]internet at the time." I agree.
[64:45]Media blackout.
[64:47]Today, when I see people from the same nation saying, "Shah, Shahid."
[64:53]Saddam was a shahid.
[64:57]Why?
[64:57]Because he uttered the calmer just before he died.
[65:02]So did Fon.
[65:02]See the Faron comparison.
[65:06]You like it?
[65:06]Why don't we say how many of you have read Surah Junas
[65:17]verse 91?
[65:33]What does Alamin al Pharaoh when he was drowning what did he
[65:40]say now I believe in the Lord of Mah says now after
[65:59]all those killings all those executions Now when you are dying you
[66:07]are to the if a person today comes and tells me Saddam
[66:13]is a ma because he said the then I will ask God
[66:18]to raise me with and to raise you with then that person
[66:26]no no no no no anyone but why said the by the
[66:32]way who did believe at the end some of them you never
[66:37]know Allah might forgive far and he said the saying the when
[66:41]the sword is on your neck you don't get away with that
[66:44]otherwise we'll all do that I'll do 70 years of haram and
[66:50]then I'll be like number one Iraq is a strong leader then
[66:59]we should have kept our own number two Saddam said the kim
[67:04]at the end.
[67:04]Therefore, you have to look after him.
[67:05]Let's raise you with inshallah together because of that point.
[67:12]Number three, Saddam's days were better than today.
[67:14]They say that Saddam's days were better than today.
[67:19]How is it better than today?
[67:22]How is it better?
[67:24]Even the national team can breathe when they go to play football.
[67:29]Our good friend Hamad is somewhere here.
[67:31]the crowd.
[67:33]May Allah bless him and bless the national team inshallah to get
[67:40]to the World Cup by some inshallah.
[67:41]Those days, if they're better, look the players now are chilling, relaxing.
[67:47]At least they can go around in those days.
[67:47]Imagine if you lost the match.
[67:50]What's going to do to you?
[67:51]Give you a birthday cake.
[67:53]Iraq was better before.
[67:56]But you lose s Muhammad bak.
[67:58]That's better.
[68:00]You lose great and mar from that's better.
[68:04]Shia getting killed is better.
[68:06]Executions is better.
[68:06]Muslims killing each other is better.
[68:10]Number three, could we go on Zara in Saddam's days comfortably?
[68:14]Could when in those days could we come and stand and say
[68:18]Hussein Hussein could we do that in those days?
[68:22]The only leake you'd get is a bullet in your head.
[68:27]Correct.
[68:28]you won't get anything else.
[68:28]They said no no no no economically those days economically you may
[68:33]have been enjoying but I tell you what there was a lot
[68:35]suffering in Iraq just because you might have been chilling in certain
[68:41]upper class circles who is it that say Saddam's days were better
[68:45]either the Sunnis in Iraq they love those days of course you
[68:47]love it but he's looking after you or the Shia who have
[68:53]no idea about what's going on or the Shia who decided to
[68:55]close their ears because they didn't want to get themselves was in
[69:02]trouble.
[69:00]Any human with a conscience would never say those days are better.
[69:06]No chance.
[69:05]Look at us now.
[69:07]We go to Naj Zara comfortably.
[69:08]Kbal comfortably and they try and watch this now in the media.
[69:12]They try and say, you know what, Saddam's day is better cuz
[69:18]they're not happy seeing us happy in Zara Hussein.
[69:20]It's killing them when they see the march.
[69:24]When they see millions come, it's killing them.
[69:26]So, you know what rumor they spread?
[69:29]Iraq is unsafe.
[69:30]Do you know how many people I tell is safe?
[69:33]Go.
[69:33]Go Baghdad now.
[69:33]Go Kerbala now.
[69:35]Go chill.
[69:34]Enjoy.
[69:34]Go to Naj.
[69:36]Go.
[69:37]They're like, but we heard it's unsafe.
[69:41]It's not unsafe.
[69:39]Go.
[69:40]The media that is anti- IM Hussein, anti the Shia wants to
[69:48]keep promoting this and you have to promote otherwise.
[69:50]Number four, there are those who say Saddam is a great leader
[69:57]because Saddam sent Scud missiles towards Israel.
[70:01]How many did he send in 1991?
[70:04]He sent 39.
[70:02]Yeah.
[70:03]So he's a great leader.
[70:08]Why?
[70:09]When Saddam sends 39 towards Israel, you say great Muslim leader.
[70:13]When Iran does it, you called it fireworks.
[70:17]When Iran does it, you cannot have it in you in some
[70:23]cases to say well done.
[70:26]Why?
[70:24]Because to you Saddam represents this whereas Iran represents this.
[70:30]That's the difference.
[70:32]I have seen the biggest hypocrisy on this issue.
[70:36]Saddam he is the only leader.
[70:38]Okay.
[70:38]So Iran done it.
[70:44]Another point when Bashar Assad fell how many Sunni Facebook, Tik Tok,
[70:52]Insta, that evil man, that baist, he killed so many Muslims.
[70:55]May he burn in hell.
[70:56]Saddam, that good man.
[71:00]May Allah bless him.
[71:00]Such a strong leader.
[71:03]Bashar baist.
[71:05]Saddam ba'ist.
[71:07]Bashar.
[71:06]Many under him died.
[71:09]Saddam, many under him died.
[71:09]Why is it for Saddam?
[71:12]You wonder about whether to attack.
[71:14]Whereas Bashar, you don't mind if a terrorist takes over him.
[71:20]And talking of terrorists taking over him, when you're not happy that
[71:27]Shia are now in power, don't worry.
[71:28]You had a ter you had a bad man, terrorists took over
[71:30]him.
[71:30]We had a bad man.
[71:33]Us terrorists are now in charge.
[71:34]That's the way the world works.
[71:37]If you are happy that Joani took over Bashar, be happy that
[71:41]we took over Saddam.
[71:42]But they cannot.
[71:45]Why?
[71:46]Because for them it doesn't matter.
[71:48]Shia is the scourge.
[71:49]Shia is the enemy.
[71:52]Shia attacks Israel, no problem.
[71:54]This is not good.
[71:58]If Saddam does it, hero Shia come into power, then it's not
[72:01]good.
[72:01]If Saddam's in power, irrespective of whoever he's killed, there's no issue.
[72:06]And that's why for us we thank Allah that we saw no
[72:12]more of that baptistic disaster.
[72:14]That was a poison in our life and a bella in our
[72:19]life.
[72:20]But the reality was for us that we saw many great shada
[72:25]who had passed and many who had laid their lives on the
[72:28]path of Imam Hussein.
[72:31]Um they done an investigation on the walls of those prisons especially
[72:35]where many of these ladies were in prison.
[72:38]These girls were 18, 20, 21, 25 and those who survived to
[72:45]come out of the prison.
[72:45]They would talk about those who were inside and they'd say this
[72:51]one the way she was molested.
[72:52]This one the way she was hit.
[72:53]This one the way she was attacked.
[72:55]But they would say that the only thing that would keep us
[72:59]going were the ladies of Kerbala.
[73:02]That's all that we had in our heads.
[73:04]Were it not for the ladies of the 10th of Muharam and
[73:08]the ones who continued after the 10th of Muharam, we would never
[73:13]have had the strength to continue in those prisons.
[73:17]When those Ba'ist officials would come and whip us or kick us
[73:20]or slap us or take out our eyes, we would remember the
[73:26]slaps of the 10th of Muhar and we'd remember the kicks of
[73:31]the 10th of Muhar.
[73:32]What is there to inspire the Shia who have been through so
[73:38]much except what took place in Kabala?
[73:40]And you know for many of these ladies even the youngest and
[73:45]the oldest of Kbalah inspired them.
[73:48]For some of those ladies they would write on the wall zra
[73:52]and others would have written fat zah and others would have written.
[73:59]But other names were also on those walls.
[74:03]Amongst them they also found And they also found suka.
[74:14]And they also found who?
[74:19]And they also found the names of Roa.
[74:22]Ladies who before they were killed, they thought of those ladies who
[74:29]had come before them and who had seen the biggest calamity.
[74:32]Whatever those ladies saw in Iraq, there was no bigger calamity than
[74:39]what the ladies of Al Muhammad endured.
[74:41]There's a phrase that should stick in your heart.
[74:44]Kbala began when Im Hussein was killed.
[74:50]Try and etch that in your heart.
[74:53]Kbala begun when Imam Al Hussein was killed because the true balah
[75:02]begun on those ladies of Al Muhammad.
[75:04]Some of those ladies had to console other ladies.
[75:08]Yes.
[75:09]Some of those ladies had to console the others who had lost
[75:12]their sons, who had lost their daughters.
[75:16]But throughout that there was one particular girl who was always looking
[75:20]for some consolation.
[75:23]Who was that?
[75:25]The four-year-old daughter of Imam Hussein.
[75:26]Yes.
[75:28]That young girl was always looking for some consolation.
[75:32]Because she in every step of the journey, she would be the
[75:38]one who would always be asking the question, where is my father?
[75:41]Yes.
[75:42]Who does she want to see?
[75:44]She just wants to see her father.
[75:47]She would keep asking Zanabis, "Where is my father?
[75:52]I want to see my father." Imagine those ladies in Saddam's time.
[75:57]They were being tortured.
[76:00]But they said that we will never forget the torture of the
[76:03]daughters of Allah.
[76:05]That daughter of Imam Hussein who' kept on asking asking she'd kept
[76:15]on asking where is my father show me my father Im Hussein
[76:22]every time would hear she'd say to her don't worry your father
[76:28]is on a journey in the ruins of Sham they would keep
[76:35]asking the question I wanted to my father.
[76:38]The same ladies who were in prison in now there are ladies
[76:40]back before them who were in the prisons of Sham.
[76:44]What of the daughters of Fat all these years?
[76:50]This one she was there in the prison that night.
[76:53]She woke up with a scream.
[76:55]That scream she called out, I want to see my father.
[77:00]Show me my father.
[77:03]SA Zam said, "What is it?" She said, "I saw my father
[77:07]in my dream." And he told me, "Come and sit in my
[77:10]lap.
[77:11]Allow me to see my father.
[77:17]I want to see my father one final time." The narrations mentioned
[77:21]to us that her scream made the Khalifa wake up.
[77:25]Yes, he woke up.
[77:25]He said, "What was that?" They said to him that there was
[77:29]a scream.
[77:30]He said, "What is that scream?
[77:31]Go and investigate." When they came to investigate, they were told, "It's
[77:35]the daughter of Jose.
[77:38]She wants to see her father." When he was told, "She wants
[77:42]to see her father." He said, "Then let her see her father.
[77:44]Take the head of her father.
[77:47]Take the head of her father.
[77:51]Let her see her father." Imagine she was sitting with her auntie
[77:58]Zab.
[77:56]when she was sitting with her auntie Zab all of a sudden
[78:02]these soldiers came in there was a box in front of her
[78:07]she looked at it she turned around to her auntie said auntie
[78:10]I'm not hungry why do they give me this food when her
[78:16]auntie saw this her auntie began to cry because her auntie knew
[78:20]what she was about to see the moment she uncovered the looks.
[78:27]She saw the holy head of the holy head of Abuhammedah in
[78:36]front of her.
[78:36]Imagine my dear brothers and sisters seeing your father's decapitated head in
[78:44]front of you.
[78:49]Who is it that's orphaned me at this young age?
[78:54]She began to call out, "Father, father, father, who's dyed your beard
[79:01]with all that blood?
[79:02]Father, father, father, who is there for these orphans?
[79:08]No one here to protect us." Then all of a sudden, there
[79:14]was a silence.
[79:13]That silence, Immad then said, "In may Allah bless your tears." Yes.
[79:29]return went to the nurse.
[79:35]There was a nurse there at the time.
[79:37]She said to her that if you don't mind, can you come
[79:40]and give this girl so that nurse came to give theul to
[79:46]this young girl.
[79:45]The nurse took her.
[79:48]Then she came back shortly.
[79:48]She said to her, I apologize.
[79:50]She said, "What is it?" She said, "I won't be able to
[79:55]give her house." She said to her, "Why?" She said, "Was she
[79:59]ill when she died?" She said to her, "No, she wasn't ill."
[80:04]She then asked her, "Then what are the blue marks all over
[80:10]her body?" And that moment, Zane began to cry.
[80:17]She called out, "Those aren't the marks of an illness.
[80:22]Those are the bruises from shimmers.
[80:44]Raise your hands my dear brothers and sisters.
[80:47]We ask Allah subhana wa ta'ala to bless all of those shada
[80:53]who died in those years in ya Allah.
[80:55]Ya Allah relieve the hearts of all the parents who have lost
[80:59]children in that period.
[81:00]Ya Allah, relieve the hearts of the sons and daughters who lost
[81:06]siblings and par and parents in that period.
[81:10]Ya Allah, may your curses continue to be on Saddam and all
[81:13]those who supported him.
[81:14]We pray to Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala to raise us with Muhammad
[81:19]and al Muhammad.
[81:19]Ya Allah gain vengeance with the imam of our time, im.
[81:25]Pray to Allah subhana wa ta'ala in the name of all of
[81:30]these tears that you've shed.
[81:30]Answer our ya Allah.
[81:33]Allow us to be amongst the shuada in the path of the
[81:39]imam.
[81:41]Ya Allah.
[81:39]Let's all raise our hands together in [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] We
[82:12]pray to Allah subhana wa tala but before it the loudest of
[82:18]your salaw.
[82:39]Yeah.
[82:40]Hussein.
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