Live like Ali, die like Hussein is a religious slogan used by Shia Muslims, referring to the martyrs Ali and his son Husayn ibn Ali.
Other famous Shia slogans
- There is no hero (some versions replace hero with man) except Ali; there is no sword except Zulfiqar - This slogan is very famous among Shia; reported to have originated from Muhammad and is widely engraved on weapons, such as swords. The slogan is frequently preceded by a Shia invocation to Ali and is also “central to the du’a (prayer) of Isma’ilis, who recite it in one breath together with their declaration of faith in God.”
- Every place is Karbala; every day is Ashura - This slogan is often repeated by some Shia.
References
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- Maqsood Jafrī (2003). The gleams of wisdom. Sigma Press.
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- Syed Akbar Hyder (23 Mar 2006). Reliving Karbala : Martyrdom in South Asian Memory. Oxford University Press. pp. 120–1. ISBN 9780195345933.
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