: Sheikh Anam's rendition is known for its emotional depth and melodic tone, often categorized as a "tearful" or "heart-touching" kalam.
The lyrics serve as a first-person monologue from the perspective of Imam Hussain (AS) to the people of Kufa, refuting the idea that he is merely a "musafir" (traveler) or a victim of circumstances. : Sheikh Anam's rendition is known for its
: A central theme is the rejection of death as an end. The phrase "Main murda nahi hoon jilaya gaya hoon" (I am not dead; I have been given eternal life) reflects the Quranic belief that martyrs remain alive in the sight of God. Artistic Contribution The phrase "Main murda nahi hoon jilaya gaya
: The opening line, "Main aya nahi hoon bulaya gaya hoon" (I did not just come; I was called), emphasizes that his presence in Karbala was a divine appointment rather than a random journey. Core Themes and Meaning
is a poignant Karbala Gojol (Islamic devotional song) famously performed by Sheikh Anam that captures the spiritual essence of Imam Hussain's (AS) journey and martyrdom. Core Themes and Meaning