Anjasha al-Hadi is a term that refers to the journey of Imam Hussain from Mecca to Karbala in Iraq. Imam Hussain was the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad and was considered to be a very important religious figure by Muslims.
One day, Imam Hussain and his family were traveling from Mecca to Kufa when they were stopped by a group of soldiers. These soldiers were working for the ruler at that time, who was named Yazid. Yazid was not happy with Imam Hussain because he did not support him as the leader of the Muslim community.
Imam Hussain and his family were told to give up their beliefs and support Yazid instead, but they refused. This stand led to the Battle of Karbala.
The journey of Anjasha al-Hadi started from Mecca and was a difficult and dangerous one. Imam Hussain and his family had to cross the harsh terrain of the desert, with very little food and water. They also had to face numerous attacks from soldiers who supported Yazid.
Despite the harsh conditions, Imam Hussain remained firm in his beliefs and refused to give in to Yazid's demands. Eventually, he and his family were surrounded by Yazid's soldiers and were killed in a battle that took place on the 10th day of Muharram, which is now known as Ashura.
The journey of Anjasha al-Hadi is remembered by Muslims as a symbol of courage, determination, and standing up for what one believes in, even in the face of great danger. It is also a reminder of the importance of justice and righteousness in Islam.