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'''Zarud''' is a station on the way between Mecca and [[Kufa]] where [[Imam Hussain]] sent a messenger to [[Zuhayr b. al-Qayn|Zuhayr b. Qayn]] and asked him for a meeting. Zuhayr was first reluctant to meet the Imam, but when his wife, Daylam or Dalham, encouraged him to do so, he went to Imam Hussain. The meeting changed the course of his life. After the meeting, he happily went back to his family and friends, and had his camp and stuff moved near Imam Hussain's camp. At this station, Imam was also informed from [[martyrdom]] of [[Muslim b. Aqil b. Abi Talib|Muslim b. Aqil]].
'''Zarud''' is a station on the way between Mecca and [[Kufa]] where [[Imam Hussain]] sent a messenger to [[Zuhayr b. al-Qayn|Zuhayr b. Qayn]] and asked him for a meeting. Zuhayr was first reluctant to meet the Imam, but when his wife, Daylam or Dalham, encouraged him to do so, he went to Imam Hussain. The meeting changed the course of his life. After the meeting, he happily went back to his family and friends, and had his camp and stuff moved near Imam Hussain's camp. At this station, Imam was also informed from [[martyrdom]] of [[Muslim b. Aqil b. Abi Talib|Muslim b. Aqil]].
 
{{Imam Hussain root to Karbala}}
 
==Location==
==Location==
[[File:Zarud-page-0.jpg|thumb|right|Imam Hussain's root from Mecca to Karbala. (This station was Shown in the picture)]]
In Mu’jam al-Buldan, Zarud is described as sand dunes between [[Al-Thaʿlabiyya|al-Tha’labiya]] and [[Khuzaymiya|al-Khuzaymiya]] on a pilgrim's way coming from [[Kufa]], and it lies one mile from al-Khuzaymiyya<ref>Mu’jam al-Buldan, p. 327, Vol. 4</ref> . There is a lake in it, and it is the site of the Battle of Zarud.
In Mu’jam al-Buldan, Zarud is described as sand dunes between [[Al-Thaʿlabiyya|al-Tha’labiya]] and [[Khuzaymiya|al-Khuzaymiya]] on a pilgrim's way coming from [[Kufa]], and it lies one mile from al-Khuzaymiyya<ref>Mu’jam al-Buldan, p. 327, Vol. 4</ref> . There is a lake in it, and it is the site of the Battle of Zarud.