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The text of the book is arranged in ten chapters and one conclusion. The first chapter is about [[Mu'awiya|Mu'awiyah]] inviting the people to pledge allegiance to [[Yazid]]. The second chapter is in the biography of Amr ibn Humq and Hujr ibn Kandi and his companions. In the third chapter, Mu'awiyah's deception for Yazid's marriage and the reason for Yazid's enmity with [[Imam Hussain]] are discussed. The fourth chapter is dedicated to the genealogy of Mu'awiyah, Yazid, Amr al-As, [[Omar Ibn Sa’d|Umar Sa'd]] and [[Shimr|Shamar,]] and the Hasan–Muawiya treaty and the uprising of Imam Hassan are examined. In the fifth chapter, Ibn Ziad's oppression to the Amir al-Mu'minin's companions before Imam Hussain left for Iraq and the martyrdom of Maysam Tamar, Rashid Hijri, and others are discussed. The sixth chapter is dedicated to the disbelief (in God) of Imam Hussain's assassins, the seventh chapter is dedicated to the virtues and moral excellence of the martyrs of the Karbala uprising, and the eighth to tenth chapters , which comprise half the volume of the book, are dedicated to the biography of the martyrs of Karbala.<ref name=":2">Esfandiari, p. 123</ref> In total, the biography of more than one hundred and thirty martyrs has been presented in the book “Dakhira Al-Darin" book, and the author also explains some abandoned words in the text.<ref name=":2" />
The text of the book is arranged in ten chapters and one conclusion. The first chapter is about [[Mu'awiya|Mu'awiyah]] inviting the people to pledge allegiance to [[Yazid]]. The second chapter is in the biography of Amr ibn Humq and Hujr ibn Kandi and his companions. In the third chapter, Mu'awiyah's deception for Yazid's marriage and the reason for Yazid's enmity with [[Imam Hussain]] are discussed. The fourth chapter is dedicated to the genealogy of Mu'awiyah, Yazid, Amr al-As, [[Omar Ibn Sa’d|Umar Sa'd]] and [[Shimr|Shamar,]] and the Hasan–Muawiya treaty and the uprising of Imam Hassan are examined. In the fifth chapter, Ibn Ziad's oppression to the Amir al-Mu'minin's companions before Imam Hussain left for Iraq and the martyrdom of Maysam Tamar, Rashid Hijri, and others are discussed. The sixth chapter is dedicated to the disbelief (in God) of Imam Hussain's assassins, the seventh chapter is dedicated to the virtues and moral excellence of the martyrs of the Karbala uprising, and the eighth to tenth chapters , which comprise half the volume of the book, are dedicated to the biography of the martyrs of Karbala.<ref name=":2">Esfandiari, p. 123</ref> In total, the biography of more than one hundred and thirty martyrs has been presented in the book “Dakhira Al-Darin" book, and the author also explains some abandoned words in the text.<ref name=":2" />


== The value and importance of books ==
== The value and importance of the book ==
Hosseini Haeri Shirazi's use of [[Shiʿa|Shia]] and [[Sunni]] sources to write this book as well as his innovation in mentioning the names of all martyrs of Imam Hussain's movement and also the ones throughout his Imamate has caused “Dakhira Al-Darin” to be considered as one of the most authoritative Maqtals.
Hosseini Haeri Shirazi's use of [[Shiʿa|Shia]] and [[Sunni]] sources to write this book as well as his innovation in mentioning the names of all martyrs of Imam Hussain's movement and also the ones throughout his Imamate has caused “Dakhira Al-Darin” to be considered as one of the most authoritative Maqtals.