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'''Kull-u yam-in 'Ashura wa kull-u ard-in Karbala''' (کل يوم عاشوراء و کل يوم کربلا), meaning "every day is 'Ashura and every land is Karbala", is a famous phrase which some have attributed to [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] and some scholars have used it in their speeches. According to some researchers, this sentence has not been mentioned in Shia hadith sources. | |||
== History of the Usage of the Phrase == | == History of the Usage of the Phrase == | ||
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== Reference for the Phrase == | == Reference for the Phrase == | ||
Some researchers believe that not only this phrase has not been mentioned in hadiths, but it is also opposite to Shia beliefs; because, no land has the same value as Karbala and no day is comparable to | Some researchers believe that not only this phrase has not been mentioned in hadiths, but it is also opposite to Shia beliefs; because, no land has the same value as Karbala and no day is comparable to 'Ashura and it seems that this phrase has a Zaidi origin and cannot have any relation with Twelver Shia. | ||
== Interpretation of the Phrase == | == Interpretation of the Phrase == |