Battle Of: Kerbala
Demanded Husayn's allegiance to consolidate his disputed rule. Governor of Kufa Orchestrated the military response against Husayn. Umar ibn Sa'd Umayyad Commander Led the thousands of troops that besieged Husayn's camp. Zaynab bint Ali Husayn’s Sister
Survived the battle and retold its events, preserving its memory. battle of kerbala
Karbala, a desert land near the Euphrates River in modern-day Iraq . Key Figures Significance Husayn ibn Ali Leader of the Alid forces Grandson of the Prophet Muhammad; martyred in the battle. Yazid I Umayyad Caliph Zaynab bint Ali Husayn’s Sister Survived the battle
Husayn refused to pledge allegiance to Yazid I , the second Umayyad caliph, whom he viewed as an unjust and morally corrupt ruler. Yazid I Umayyad Caliph Husayn refused to pledge
The Battle of Karbala, fought on (10 Muharram 61 AH), is one of the most pivotal events in Islamic history. It was a brief but brutal military engagement that fundamentally shaped the division between Sunni and Shia Islam. Core Overview