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== Interpretation == | == Interpretation == | ||
With the usage of this phrase in his speeches, [[Imam Khomeini]] did not mean necessity of crying over the hardships of Imam al-Husayn (a); but he deemed that this phrase implies the constant battle with oppression, although he has interpreted it differently in other occasions. | With the usage of this phrase in his speeches, [[Imam Khomeini]] did not mean necessity of crying over the hardships of Imam al-Husayn (a); but he deemed that this phrase implies the constant battle with oppression, although he has interpreted it differently in other occasions. | ||
[[Murtada Mutahhari]], explaining the meaning of the victory of Imam al-Husyan (a) in his movement against [[Yazid]], says that this movement is continuously gaining victory and the meaning of "every day is 'Ashura" is that being every day there is a fight against oppression and a revival of right and justice in the name of [[Imam al- | [[Murtada Mutahhari]], explaining the meaning of the victory of Imam al-Husyan (a) in his movement against [[Yazid]], says that this movement is continuously gaining victory and the meaning of "every day is 'Ashura" is that being every day there is a fight against oppression and a revival of right and justice in the name of [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]]. [[Ayatollah Khamene'i]] interprets this phrase that "in every period, people have duties that if they fulfill them well and on time, everything will become alright, nations will promote and humanity will develop." | ||
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