ISLAMABAD: The story of Imam Husain and his companions in the Battle of Karbala is one about truthfulness and bravery which is why its brilliance increases with every passing moment. The martyrs of Karbala, free from worldly interests or greed, laid down their lives in the way of truth.

These views were expressed by Dr Yousuf Khuskh, chairman of Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL) while presenting the keynote address at the ‘Mehfil-i- Musalama’ held in memory of the martyrs of Karbala. The event was presided over by Dr Ehsan Akbar. Ali Akbar Abbass and Anjum Khaliq were the chief guests while Akhtar Usman, Dr Arshad Mahmood Nashad and Shakeel Jazib were the guests of honour. The proceedings were conducted by Arif Farhad.

Dr Khushk said that the events of Karbala drew a boundary between right and wrong, the oppressor and oppressed, and cannot be erased from history.

“On the one hand, this incident exalted the religion of Islam and on the other hand, it determined the lifestyle known as Hussainism. Writers of every genre of literature in Pakistan, whether it is history, poetry, fiction or novel have drawn inspiration from Imam Husain, his sister Bibi Zainab and their companions. From ancient times till today, the story has been used through new angles, new words described using new metaphors. Karbala has widened the scope of literature,” he said, adding the martyrs’ sacrifice is remembered every Muharram.

Dr Ehsan Akbar said: “It is a matter of luck for me to participate in this blessed gathering. Those who honour the martyrs collect a lot of good for themselves and are lucky. Imam Husain’s suffering is the hallmark of our nation and our life.”

Published in Dawn, August 8th, 2022

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