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“BABA HUSSAIN (a.s) AAP KY LIYE”: A Cry of Bibi Saqeena (s.a.) in Chains, Echoed by Syed Ali Arbaz Jafri and Anjuman-e-Imamia Malir

The night was long, the walls cold, and the heart of a child shattered beyond healing. In the dungeons of Shaam, little Bibi Saqeena (s.a.) sat weeping, clutching the memories of her father, Imam Hussain (a.s.). Her tiny voice trembled as she whispered, “Baba Hussain aap ky liye…” a lament that would echo across centuries and reach the hearts of mourners worldwide.

This divine grief has been reawakened through Syed Ali Arbaz Jafri’s emotional recitation of “BABA HUSSAIN (a.s) AAP KY LIYE”, now a cornerstone of digital azadari. With haunting poetry, soft visuals, and a trembling voice soaked in pain, Arbaz Jafri embodies the loss of Bibi Saqeena (s.a.) — a child who died yearning for her father’s embrace.

The noha has seen powerful engagement across global platforms. With high search keywords like Baba Hussain noha 2025, Saqeena ka noha by Arbaz Jafri, Sham-e-Ghareeban daughter of Hussain, and Saqeena Hussain ke liye, it has reached thousands of hearts across India, Iraq, UK, and the United States.

Anjuman-e-Imamia Malir plays this noha as children in white stand with lanterns in a reenactment of the dungeon. It becomes a living majlis — visual, heartfelt, and rooted in pain. The audience weeps silently as they remember the child who never saw her father again.

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