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Have you ever said goodbye to someone without knowing it would be the last time? You watched them leave, believing there would be another hug, another conversation, another chance to tell them how much you loved them. This was the pain of Fatima al-Alila (as). When Imam Hussain (as) and his family left Medina, Fatima was too ill to travel. She remained behind while everyone she loved continued without her. She watched her father leave, not knowing she would never see him again. She said goodbye to Ali al-Akbar (as), believing her brother would soon return. She watched Abbas (as), Zaynab (as), and the children depart, thinking the separation was only temporary. She did not know she was watching her entire world disappear. Then came the waiting. Perhaps every sound outside made her look toward the door. Perhaps every traveller made her wonder, “Has my family finally returned?” But instead of hearing their footsteps, she heard the news of Karbala. Her father had been killed. Ali al-Akbar had been struck down. Abbas would never return. Her infant brother had been killed while thirsty. The women and children had been taken as captives. How do you grieve an entire family at once? Fatima could not run to her father’s body, hold her brother one final time, or say the goodbye she would have said had she known. She was left with a pain so many hearts understand: wishing you had hugged them longer, spoken more gently, or said “I love you” one more time. Sometimes the most painful goodbyes are the ones we did not realize were goodbyes. And when the caravan finally returned to Medina, it came without the people Fatima had been waiting for. No father. No brothers. No Abbas. Only exhausted faces, orphaned children, and the unbearable truth that Hussain was gone. Peace be upon Fatima al-Alila – the daughter who waited for her father, the sister who longed for her brothers, and the broken heart in Medina that never received its final goodbye. Oh Fatima al-Alila, how many times did you look toward the door, hoping they had finally come home? 💔🏴 #islam #History #poetry
Have you ever said goodbye to someone without knowing it would be the last time? You watched them leave, believing there would be another hug, another conversation, another chance to tell them how much you loved them. This was the pain of Fatima al-Alila (as). When Imam Hussain (as) and his family left Medina, Fatima was too ill to travel. She remained behind while everyone she loved continued without her. She watched her father leave, not knowing she would never see him again. She said goodbye to Ali al-Akbar (as), believing her brother would soon return. She watched Abbas (as), Zaynab (as), and the children depart, thinking the separation was only temporary. She did not know she was watching her entire world disappear. Then came the waiting. Perhaps every sound outside made her look toward the door. Perhaps every traveller made her wonder, “Has my family finally returned?” But instead of hearing their footsteps, she heard the news of Karbala. Her father had been killed. Ali al-Akbar had been struck down. Abbas would never return. Her infant brother had been killed while thirsty. The women and children had been taken as captives. How do you grieve an entire family at once? Fatima could not run to her father’s body, hold her brother one final time, or say the goodbye she would have said had she known. She was left with a pain so many hearts understand: wishing you had hugged them longer, spoken more gently, or said “I love you” one more time. Sometimes the most painful goodbyes are the ones we did not realize were goodbyes. And when the caravan finally returned to Medina, it came without the people Fatima had been waiting for. No father. No brothers. No Abbas. Only exhausted faces, orphaned children, and the unbearable truth that Hussain was gone. Peace be upon Fatima al-Alila – the daughter who waited for her father, the sister who longed for her brothers, and the broken heart in Medina that never received its final goodbye. Oh Fatima al-Alila, how many times did you look toward the door, hoping they had finally come home? 💔🏴 #islam #History #poetry

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