For the battles in the Iraq War, see Battle of Karbala (2003) and
The Battle of Karbala took place on Muharram 10, in the year 61 of the Islamic calendar[2] (October 10, 680)[7][8] in Karbala, in present day Iraq. On one side of the highly uneven battle were a small group of supporters and relatives of Muhammad's grandson Husain ibn Ali, and on the other was a large military detachment from the forces of Yazid I, the Umayyadcaliph, whom Husain had refused to recognise as caliph. Husain and all his supporters were killed, including Husain's six months old infant son, and the women and children were taken as prisoners. The dead are regarded as martyrs by Shi'ah Muslims, and the battle has a central place in Shi'ah history and tradition, and has frequently been recounted in Shi'ah Islamic literature.
The Battle of Karbala is commemorated during an annual 10-day period held every Muharram by the Shi'ah as well as many Sunnis, culminating on its tenth day, Ashura.[9]
یا اللہ ھر ماں کو سلامتی عطا فرما اور ھم سب کو ماں کی خدمت کرنے کی توفیق عطا فرما۔ آمین
Main iss se bharr ke zabt ki misaal keya doon
Woh mujh se lipat ke roya kisi aur k liye