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The Revolution of Imam Hussein – PBUH -

The Revolution of Imam Hussein – PBUH -

By: Mohammad Mahdi Shamsuddin

Language: English.

First Edition: Dar al-Warith publishing house (2014)

Typography: Medium size.

Number of Pages: 250.

The book deals with the eternal revolution of Imam Hussein "peace be upon him". As it was the only revolution among many revolutions in the Islamic history, who put the people on the path of struggle, as it also produced a flood of poetic and intellectual creativity, which began in 61 Hijri and did not stop until today.

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