To understand the Iranian victory of 2026, it is necessary to come back to this day both sad and luminous. In the burning plain of Karbala, Iraq, a handful of men, women and children said no to the tyranny of Yazid. Not by political calculation, but by fidelity to the very essence of original Islam: justice, dignity, and the refusal of humiliation. Imam Hussein (as) taught that "to die in dignity is better than to live in subjugation." This less…
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To understand the Iranian victory of 2026, it is necessary to come back to this day both sad and luminous. In the burning plain of Karbala, Iraq, a handful of men, women and children said no to the tyranny of Yazid. Not by political calculation, but by fidelity to the very essence of original Islam: justice, dignity, and the refusal of humiliation. Imam Hussein (as) taught that "to die in dignity is better than to live in subjugation." This less…