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'''Ziarat al-Warith''' is one of the most well-known ziarat-texts for pilgrimage to [[Hussain ibn Ali|Imam al-Hussain]]'s holy shrine. Reciting this ziarat is a part of rituals [[Jaʿfar al-Sadiq|Imam al-Sadiq]] taught Safwan al-Jammal for pilgrimage of Imam al-Hussain. According to some sources, it is recommended to recite this text during Eid al-Adha, and the day and night of Arafa. However, according to narrations it may be practiced any time with the intention of pilgrimage of Imam al-Hussain.
'''Ziarat al Warith''' is one of the most well-known ziarat-texts for pilgrimage to [[Hussain ibn Ali|Imam al-Hussain]]'s holy shrine. Reciting this ziarat is a part of rituals [[Jaʿfar al-Sadiq|Imam al-Sadiq]] taught Safwan al-Jammal for pilgrimage of Imam al-Hussain. According to some sources, it is recommended to recite this text during Eid al-Adha, and the day and night of Arafa. However, according to narrations it may be practiced any time with the intention of pilgrimage of Imam al-Hussain.


==Different Aspects of Ziarat Warith==
==Different Aspects of Ziarat Warith==
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This group was large, for it included all those who contributed in fighting Hussain or facilitated the war against him, prepared for it, pledged allegiance to the tyrant for fighting him, mobilized and assisted in any other way in the campaign along with their adherents and followers.
This group was large, for it included all those who contributed in fighting Hussain or facilitated the war against him, prepared for it, pledged allegiance to the tyrant for fighting him, mobilized and assisted in any other way in the campaign along with their adherents and followers.


The third group consisted of those that heard about the tragedy and approved of it. This group included those who heard Hussain’s call for help but did not help him, choosing their well-being instead of supporting the Lord of the Martyrs in the battle of Al-Taff. They are those who abandoned him on the day of Ashura.  
The third group consisted of those that heard about the tragedy and approved of it. This group included those who heard Hussain’s call for help but did not help him, choosing their well-being instead of supporting the Lord of the Martyrs in the battle of [[Al-Taff]]. They are those who abandoned him on the day of Ashura.  


Their failure to join Hussain and support him, and their preference for this world over the next concealed their approval of Yazid’s actions, otherwise, such glaring negligence and opting for personal peace invariably leads to an approval of injustice. In other texts this group is described as having betrayed Abu Abdillah Hussain and preferred their well-being to supporting him. In the second general ziara we read:
Their failure to join Hussain and support him, and their preference for this world over the next concealed their approval of Yazid’s actions, otherwise, such glaring negligence and opting for personal peace invariably leads to an approval of injustice. In other texts this group is described as having betrayed Abu Abdillah Hussain and preferred their well-being to supporting him. In the second general ziara we read:
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[[Category:Shi’a Islam]]
[[Category:Shi’a Islam]]
[[Category:Ziara]]
[[Category:Mourning Rituals]]
[[Category:Mourning Rituals]]
[[Category:Ziarat]]

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