Karbala (Imam Husayn's City)
The sacred city in Iraq where Imam Husayn was martyred, and home of the turbah.
Karbala (Arabic: كربلاء) is a sacred city in central Iraq, approximately 100 km southwest of Baghdad. It is home to the shrine of Imam Husayn ibn Ali (peace be upon him) and is one of the most visited pilgrimage destinations in the world. Karbala is inseparably connected with the most central event in Shia Islam: Imam Husayn's martyrdom on the 10th of Muharram 61 Hijri (680 CE).
In the context of prayer, Karbala holds a unique status. The turbah (clay tablet) that Shia Muslims use during sujud is ideally made from Karbala soil. The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him and his family) said, according to Shia narrations: "Karbala is sacred and blessed" (Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 98). Imam al-Sadiq (peace be upon him) said: "Sujud on Husayn's (peace be upon him) soil penetrates the seven layers of heaven" (Kamil al-Ziyarat by Ibn Qulawayh).
The shrine of Imam Husayn (Haram) in Karbala is an architectural masterpiece with its characteristic golden dome and minarets. Millions of pilgrims visit it annually, and it is the center for Ashura and Arba'een commemorations. Prayer at Imam Husayn's shrine is considered especially meritorious — narrations mention that a prayer there can equal thousands of prayers elsewhere.
Imam al-Sadiq said: "Visit Husayn, and do not neglect this visit. Indeed, Husayn is the lord of Paradise youth and the witness of God over His creation" (Kamil al-Ziyarat). For Shia Muslims worldwide, Karbala is a spiritual center — even though they may be physically far away, they feel connected through daily recitation of Ziyarat Ashura, use of the Karbala turbah in prayer, and the deep respect and love for Imam Husayn that permeates their worship.
Related terms
Tahajjud (Night Prayer)
The voluntary night prayer performed in the last third of the night.
Adhan (Call to Prayer)
The Islamic call to prayer, recited by a muezzin.
Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer)
The weekly congregational prayer on Friday, which replaces Dhuhr.
Qalb Salim (The Pure Heart)
The pure, sincere heart — the ultimate goal of prayer and worship.
Eid al-Adha (Festival of Sacrifice)
The greatest Islamic holiday, celebrated in remembrance of Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son.
Sahabi (Companion of the Prophet)
A person who met the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as a believer and died as a Muslim.