Why do the Shia Prefer ONLY Sayyiduna Husayn [radiyallahu 'anhu]?

 
The Shia are Persian Iranian Zoroastrians who sought to destroy Islam from within. They outwardly embraced it, transforming their rituals into Zoroastrian traditions in the name of Islam, thus tarnishing Islam with this disgrace and stabbing it in the back.

The Shia praise and venerate only Sayyiduna Husayn [radiyallahu anhu], excluding the other sons of Sayyiduna Ali ibn Abi Talib [radiyallahu anhu]. Why?

Have you ever asked yourself this question?
Have you ever wondered about this?
The answer is a fact that may shock you, many Muslims worldwide, and especially Arab Shia.

Before answering this question, consider this information about the sons of Sayyiduna Ali ibn Abi Talib [radiyallahu anhu]:
1- Al-Hasan ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib
2- Al-Husayn ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib
3- Al-Muhsin ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib
4- Al-Abbas ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib
5- Hilal ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib
6- Abdullah ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib
7- Ja'far ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib
8- Uthman ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib
9- Ubaydullah ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib
10- Abu Bakr ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib
11- Umar ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib
12- Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib (Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah) [radiyallahu anhum]

Have you ever seen Shia banners with "Ya Hasan" written on them, for example? Or "Ya Muhsin" or "Ya Abbas"?
Of course not.

So why only "Ya Husayn"? And why invoke al-Husayn when al-Hasan is the brother of al-Husayn, their mother is Fatimah al-Zahra, and their father is Ali [radiyallahu anhum], and both are from the Ahl al-Bayt (the family of Rasulullah sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam)? 

Have you, Muslims and Arabs (and especially Shia Arabs), ever asked yourselves this question?

Before answering this question, consider this astonishing fact:
Did you know that the Twelve Imams of the Rafida (Shia) are all descendants of Husayn [radiyallahu anhu] alone?

The Shia venerate Sayyiduna Husayn [radiyallahu anhu] over Sayyiduna Hasan [radiyallahu anhu] and the other sons of Sayyiduna Ali [radiyallahu anhum] because Sayyiduna Husayn [radiyallahu anhu] married a Persian woman, the daughter of the Sasanian king Yazdegerd III, named Shahrbanu. 

This occurred when the Muslims captured the daughters of the Sasanian king after the fall of the Persian Empire and the death of their king, Yazdegerd III.

The Khalifah, Sayyiduna Umar [radiyallahu anhu] gifted one of the Sasanian princesses, Shahrbanu, to Sayyiduna Husayn [radiyallahu anhu], and Sayyiduna Husayn [radiyallahu anhu] married her. For this reason, the Shia venerate Sayyiduna Husayn [radiyallahu anhu] and the Twelve Imams. Because all of these Imams are descendants of the Persian Shahrbanu, contrary to their claim that they love the family of the Sayyiduna Muhammad Rasulullah [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam].

The correct view is that they love the family of Khosrow, the ancestor of all twelve Imams, who were all Persian on their mother's side. 

They love the grandfather of the sons of Sayyiduna Husayn [radiyallahu anhu] because their maternal grandfather was Khosrow the Persian (King of Persia), not because Sayyiduna Husayn's grandfather was Sayyiduna Muhammad Rasulullah [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam].

Ibn Kathir [rahimahullah] said in his book "Al-Bidayah wa'l-Nihayah" [Volume 9: Events of the year 61 AH] in the biography of Husayn ibn Ali, radiyallahu anhuma:

"Ibn Khallikan said: Umm Salamah was the daughter of Yazdegerd, the last king of Persia. Al-Zamakhshari mentioned in "Rabi' al-Abrar" that Yazdegerd had three daughters who were taken captive during the time of Umar ibn al-Khattab. One became the concubine of Abdullah ibn Umar, who fathered Salim with her; another became the concubine of Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr al-Siddiq, who fathered al-Qasim with her; and the third became the concubine of Husayn ibn Ali, who fathered Ali Zayn al-Abidin with her. Thus, they were all maternal cousins."

All the imams revered by the Shia (Rafida), whom they elevate to the status of prophets and infallible figures, are descendants of Sayyiduna Husayn [radiyallahu anhu] through his Persian wife. All twelve of their imams are descended from this Persian woman.

The Shia love Sayyiduna Husayn [radiyallahu anhu] and these imams because they claim they have Persian blood and are descendants of Khosrow, the king of Persia!

Let people know that the Shia love the family of Khosrow Yazdegerd (the king of Persia), not the family of Sayyiduna Muhammad Rasulullah  [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam].

The Shia's veneration of Sayyiduna Husayn [radiyallahu anhu] is not due to his being the son of Sayyidah Fatima [radiyallahu anha], as evidenced by their lack of veneration for his brother Sayyiduna Hasan [radiyallahu anhu]. Reflect on this carefully.

The heretical Shia venerate the descendants of Sayyiduna Husayn [radiyallahu anhu] solely because their mother was Persian (the daughter of Khosrow). 

They champion Zoroastrian Persian nationalism and despise Islam and its followers, even the Arabic language, its speakers, and its sciences.
The proof of this is that they killed anyone who spoke Arabic until they eradicated and destroyed the language in Iran.

Therefore, Iran now speaks only Persian.

As for Sayyiduna Hasan [radiyallahu anhu], the Persian Shia hate him because he made peace with the brother-in-law of Rasulullah [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam], Sayyiduna Muawiyah [radiyallahu anhu]. Sayyiduna Hasan [radiyallahu anhu] also happily handed over leadership to Sayyiduna Muawiyah [radiyallahu anhu], who led the Ummah for 20 years. 

The Ahl-us-Sunnah wal Jama'ah love and honour ALL the Sahabah and the ENTIRE Ahl-ul-Bayt [radiyallahu anhum]. The Shia create divisions and portray the Sahabah and the Ahl-ul-Bayt in a negative light. The Shia broke away from the body of the Ummah. Hence, the Shia are the sectarians. 
 

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