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===Sermons of Captives at Yazid’s Court=== Sermons of Zaynab and Imam Sajjad at Yazid’s court left a great impression on audience. Yazid’s intention was to insult the family of Imam Hussain and boast about his victory over Imam Hussain. However, the fiery [[sermons of captives]] revealed the true message of Karbala and turned the gathering of Yazid’s court in favor of [[Ahl al-Bayt]]. [[Sermon of Zaynab at Zayid’s Court|Zaynab’s Sermon at Yazid’s Court]]: It is related that when the identity of the heads of [[Martyrs of Karbala]] was explained to Yazid, among captives a woman rose and started complaining. Yazid asked: "Who is this arrogant woman?" Another woman rose to answer and said: "Why are you asking them? Ask me. I am the granddaughter of [[Muhammad]]. I am the daughter of [[Fatima]]." People at the court were impressed and amazed by her bravery. After introducing herself, Zaynab delivered a powerful speech resembling sermons of his father, [[Imam Ali]]. While cursing Yazid’s companions, she emphasized the fate of oppressors and complained to god about wrongdoings’ of Yazid and his oppression. [[Sermon of Imam Sajjad at Yazid’s Court|Imam Sajjad’s Sermon at Yazid’s Court]]: In his speech, Imam Sajjad first introduced himself and then recounted the events leading to the [[martyrdom]] of Imam Hussain. After this sermon, those who figured out the truth began to cry and gathered around Imam Sajjad.
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