The Interconnection of Ṣalãt and Struggles: Lessons from Karbala

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  • Namaz, especially of Imam Ḥusayn, symbolizes the greater jihad (al-jihad al-akbar), while armed struggle in Karbala represents the lesser jihad (al-jihãd al-ashgar).
    True jihad asghar (minor struggle) relies on jihad akbar (major struggle). Namaz is a reflection of jihad akbar and is foundational for jihad asghar.
    The second caliph’s omission of “ḥayya ‘ala khayril ‘amal” from adhan and iqamah weakened the connection between namaz and jihad, prioritizing wars of conquest.
    Islam requires a mujahid (warrior) who performs namaz, and a namazi (prayer performer) who is prepared for jihad. The lack of this connection leads to extremism.
    Both involve struggles-external (body) in jihad and internal (soul) in namaz. Namaz has a structure similar to a military organization, with an imam and congregants.
    The example of Ḥurr, who decided to pray behind Imam Ḥusayn, shows how namaz can lead to transformation and resolve.
    Imam Ḥusayn’s dedication to namaz is highlighted by his request to postpone the battle to pray, showing his love for prayer and devotion to God.
    Despite the battle, Imam Ḥusayn and his companions did not neglect namaz, exemplifying the combination of jihad akbar and jihad asghar.
    Namaz shaped the character and discipline of Imam Ḥusayn’s followers, contributing to their unity, organization, and ultimate stand against a vastly larger enemy force.
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