In the incidents of Al-Raji‘ and Bi’r Ma‘una, a group of the Prophet Muhammad’s (peace and blessings be upon him and his family) companions achieved martyrdom. This martyrdom represented a victory for the divine prophetic mission—not in its immediate sense but through its align ment with the Qur’anic vision of reaching the purest forms of guidance and admonishment. It illustrates the triumph of life through death, or victory through martyrdom. Understanding martyrdom as an enduring victory extend ing from this world to the hereafter, and from temporary life to eternal life, is achieved when the heart firmly resides in the cornerstone of faith, clinging steadfastly to the firm handle of divine truth. The martyrdom of Imam Hussein ibn Ali (peace be upon him) at Karbala exemplifies this vision, grounded in the concepts of perpetual giving and eternal victory through enlightened and guiding martyrdom.