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Soz-e-Karbala (Jild 2) is not a book you simply read; it is a book you feel. It turns ink into tears and words into fire. For centuries, these elegies have been recited in homes, mosques, and Hussainiyas during Muharram, keeping the memory of Karbala alive. Whether you are a student of Urdu literature, a seeker of spiritual truth, or a mourner of Imam Hussain, this volume will leave you transformed—burning with the same soz that has warmed the hearts of believers for over a thousand years.


Soz-e-Karbala (Volume 2) is a prominent Urdu collection centered on (elegiac poems) and Soz-o-Salaam

, commemorating the tragedy of Karbala. It is often sold or cataloged as part of a set, notably featuring compilations by Syed Hussain Abbas Zaidi Book Overview & Contents : Islamic religious literature focused on (epics) and elegies.

: The collection typically covers historical and mourning narratives ranging from the Wafat-e-Rasool (Demise of the Prophet) through the events of Sham-e-Ghariban Historical Significance : These texts are essential for

(mourning rituals) and are used by reciters during the month of Muharram to narrate the sacrifices of Imam Hussain and his companions. Availability & Purchasing Options

You can find "Soz-e-Karbala" Volume 2 (or as part of a 2-volume set) through several specialized Urdu and religious book retailers: Iftikhar Book Depot soz e karbala jild 2

: Offers the "Soz-e-Karbala Set 2 Volumes" (سوز کربلا اول دوئم سیٹ) for approximately Rs. 1,500.00. : A large online repository that lists various

books, including "Soz-e-Karbala Vol 1" and related elegiac collections. Digital & Reading Resources

If you prefer reading online or downloading a PDF version for study: Internet Archive

: Hosts digital copies of "Soz-e-Karbla," including Volume 1 by Syed Hussain Abbas Zaidi.

: Features various uploads of "Soz-e-Karbala Marsiya Book" and related collection PDFs presented by platforms like ShianeAli.com. physical copy to be delivered, or would you like help finding a specific Marsiya within this volume? Soz e Karbala Marsiya Collection PDF - Scribd Soz-e-Karbala (Jild 2) is not a book you


Şev di serdema tarî de ketibû. Xewna Şêrîn were wisa ku avêtgehek sor li derê diçû — wê xwînê şehîdên kevn nîşan dide. Miraz êdî di nav rêzan re dibistanîbû; li du gazinan xewnan di hebûn; stranek ji bavê wê hatiye lêdan: "Em xwe ji bîranînê nemînin..." Di nav wan gotinên kurt ên şerînekî dilsoz, xewna şêrîn xwe dît ku di nav rûyên wan de berevajîyekî nû tê afirandin.

Allama Arshad Ul Qadiri writes in a style known as "Marsiya Nigari" (Elegy writing). The content is not just historical facts; it is mixed with deep emotional poetry and prose designed to invoke tears (Soz) and spiritual reflection.

Key Themes in Volume 2:


This volume is essential for anyone seeking to:

In the realm of Islamic history and literature, few events hold as much emotional weight and spiritual significance as the tragedy of Karbala. For Urdu readers and seekers of knowledge, the title "Soz-e-Karbala" is often synonymous with a comprehensive, heart-wrenching account of the Ahl al-Bayt’s sacrifice. Soz-e-Karbala (Volume 2) is a prominent Urdu collection

While the first volume sets the stage and introduces the key figures, "Soz-e-Karbala Jild 2" (Volume 2) is often considered the emotional crescendo of the series. In this post, we explore what makes this volume a must-read, its key themes, and why it remains a staple in Majalis-e-Aza.

Note: Be cautious of poorly scanned copies where pages are missing or illegible. Look for editions published by Matba-e-Murtazavi (older) or Faisal Publishers (modern).


A significant portion of Volume 2 is often dedicated to the survival of the message. It covers the pivotal role of Imam Sajjad (A.S.) and his powerful sermons in the court of Yazid and during the journey back to Medina. This volume highlights how the "Soz" (burning pain) was transformed into a revolution of words.

While the author of Soz-e-Karbala varies across publications (often attributed to classical and contemporary poets of the Indo-Pak subcontinent such as Mir Anis, Mirza Dabeer, or compiled by various publishers), the second volume typically continues where the first left off. It delves deeper into the emotional and spiritual dimensions of the tragedy of Karbala (61 AH / 680 CE).

Volume 2 is not merely a continuation; it is an intensification. It captures the moments of ultimate sacrifice—from the cutting off of water supplies to the battlefield valor of Hazrat Abbas (AS), the six-month-old martyrdom of Hazrat Ali Asghar (AS), to the heart-wrenching captivity of the women and children of the Prophet’s family.

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