Archive for February, 2010

Arbaeen London

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Arbaeen (Arbayeen) means “forty” in Arabic, or Chehlum, as it is known by Urdu-speaking Muslims, is a Shia religious observation that occurs 40 days after the Day of Ashura (Aashura/Ashurah), the commemoration of the martyrdom by beheading of Imam Husayn Ibn Ali (as), the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad (saw) which falls on the 20th day of the second month of the Islamic Lunar Calendar called as Safar. Imam Husayn Ibn Ali (as) and 72 supporters died in the Battle of Karbala in the year 61 AH (680 CE). Forty days is the usual length of the time of mourning in many Islamic cultures.

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Number forty is mystic in Theosophy. According to the Islamic culture if someone practices a good deed constantly during forty days, it would be his inseparable attribute and lead to descending of Allah’s blessing. In some religions forty days and forty nights praying has been special position.

The 40th [Arbaeen (Arbayeen) or Chehlum] marks an important turning point in the movement of Karbala (Kerbala). This day, which is no less important to the day of Ashura (Aashura/Ashurah) is important for many reasons – the prime being that the Ahlul Bayt reached the land of Karbala on this day and performed the visitation to Sayyid ash-Shuhada al-Husayn (as) and the loyal family and friends who gave their life for the cause of Islam.

I can smell a Rat! (Tony Blair)

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Tony did not have the courage to show his face to less than 5 photographers and cameramen when in a maxi security operation was rushed out of his London fortress still in early morning pitch black .
Tony did not have the courage either to face a small number of protesters going in/out of the Queen Elizabeth Conference Centre where a small but angry crowd turned up early to express their feelings as Tony Blair slunk in/out through the back door for his appearance at the Chilcot Enquiry.
I am not sure why but I can smell a Rat!