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[File:کل یوم عاشوراء.jpg|thumbnail|The famous phrase, written in Naskh, a script variety of Islamic calligraphy] | [[File:کل یوم عاشوراء.jpg|thumbnail|The famous phrase, written in Naskh, a script variety of Islamic calligraphy]] | ||
'''Kull yawm ʿĀshūrāʾ wa kull arḍ Karbalā''' (Arabic: {{ia|كل يوم عاشوراء و كل يوم كربلا}}), meaning "every day is 'Ashura and every land is Karbala", is a famous phrase which some has been 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 yawm ʿĀshūrāʾ wa kull arḍ Karbalā''' (Arabic: {{ia|كل يوم عاشوراء و كل يوم كربلا}}), meaning "every day is 'Ashura and every land is Karbala", is a famous phrase which some has been 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. | ||