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“Kull-u yam-in ‘Ashura wa kull-u ard-in Karbala” (meaning “all days are ‘Ashura and all the lands are 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.
'''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 ‘Ashura and it seems that this phrase has a Zaidi origin and cannot have any relation with Twelver Shia.
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 ==
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