Book introduction
Introduction to the Book "hobol hussein yajmana" or "The Love for Hussein Unites Us"
About Book
Introduction The book “Hub al-Hussain Yajma’na” is a visual and spiritual journey that, relying on the art of photography and visual narration, captures the beauty, events, and architecture of the holy shrines of Imam Hussein and Imam Abbas. throughout the lunar year. This work is not just a book but a treasure of rare spiritual moments that leave a legacy of love and devotion to Imam Hussein for generations to come.
A Look at the Table of Contents
- Introduction and Start of the Journey
- Muharram: A Month of Grief and Love
- Arbaeen of Hussein
- Rabi’ al-Awwal: End of Mourning and Beginning of Joy
- Shaban and Ramadan: Months of Worship and Spirituality
- Day of Arafah: Day of Prayer and Worship
- Architecture and Sacred Sites of the Shrines
Goals of Publishing the Book
"hobol hussein yajmana"
- Reflecting the Love and Devotion to Imam Hussain (AS)
- Depicting the Spiritual Essence of Karbala
- Visual Documentation for Future Generations
- Strengthening Unity among Muslims
- Inspiring Followers of Ahl al-Bayt (AS) – Promoting the Culture of Ashura and Husayni Knowledge
- Bridging Art and Spirituality
By Hussein Hajilari, Photographer of the Holy Shrines and Author of the Book
Karbala, the land of mysteries and symbols, is a place where history has been inscribed with the blood of truth and love. It is not merely a geography but a universe of meanings, a sacred ground that liberates the soul from earthly bounds and elevates it toward the horizons of light.
“Hubbul Husayn Yajma’una” (The Love for Husayn Unites Us) is not merely a slogan; it is a profound truth that resonates in the depths of every heart. A love that transcends borders, unites languages, and binds hearts together within the sacred embrace of this holy land. Every image in this book is a glimpse into a moment of this eternal devotion—a moment I was blessed to capture through the lens of my camera.
For me, Karbala is not just a subject of photography; it is a covenant with the human spirit—a promise to reflect the eternal truths of love, sacrifice, and freedom. These images are a humble offering to that exalted threshold, with the hope that every viewer may feel a part of this boundless passion within their soul.
Conclusion
Hubb Al-Hussein Yajma’una is not just a book; it is a bridge between art and spirituality, portraying love and devotion to Imam Hussein (AS) in a timeless form. Through modern technology and visual storytelling, this book becomes a spiritual and artistic reference that can inspire both local and international audiences, leaving a valuable legacy for future generations.