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The Complete History of
Karbala
"Shah
ast Hussain, Badshah ast Hussain, Deen ast Hussain, Deen
e Panah ast Hussain, Sar dad, na dad dast, dar
dast-e-yazeed, Haqaa key binaey La ila ast Hussain"
It's Hussain the Prince, it's Hussain the
king, He is Faith, and Faith's Defender most
daring, He preferred death to Yazid's allegiance, With
his blood, Islam has verily been
living.
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Preliminary
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It is a
common phenomenon that the fame enjoyed by a person is
seldom in proportion to his real greatness. Strange as it
may seem, the personages who reach the highest pitch of
Grandeur, sanctity and fame are associated with legends
rather than historical facts. In view of this experience,
Ibn Khaldun, a philosophical historian, laid down a general
principle that the more an incident becomes popular the more
a network of unfounded tales and stories is woven around it.
The German poet Goethe has stated the same truth in a
different way. He says that when human greatness reaches its
peak, it becomes a legend.
The
important place Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) occupies in
Islamic History is too well known and requires no
elucidation. Subsequent to the period of the Holy Last
Messenger’s true successors, the incident that had a
powerful impact on the religious and political history of
Islam is the tragic event of Hazrat Imam Husain’s Shahadat
(martyrdom). It may not be an exaggeration to say that no
tragic incident that has occurred in this world caused
humanity to shed tears so profusely as this particular
event. More than thirteen hundred years have passed since
this soul-stirring event in Islamic history and still the
month of Muharram brings to the mind of every Muslim a vivid
remembrance of the noble sacrifice offered by Hazrat Imam
Husain ibn Ali bin Abu Talib (radiyallahu ‘anh).
In spite
of this, how curious it is that a powerful and tragic event of great
import has assumed the shape of a fable than a historical
fact. If a fact-finder wishes to study this event in the
light of reliable evidences of history, in most of the cases
he will be disappointed. The existing popular material on
the subject is meant only for narration in religious
assemblies exciting the feelings of sorrow and grief for the
martyrs.
A few
details of the event leading to the martyrdom of Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) are given in this book. It should be
borne in mind that this description does not seek to make a
historical criticism, but it aims at presenting bare facts
relating to Hazrat Imam Husain’s martyrdom in a
chronological order.
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Causes of
Differences Between Imam Husain and Yazid
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The
Ahl al-Bayt (members of the Beloved Nabi’s family)
had a valid claim to Khulafat for themselves. Soon after the
death of Mu’awiyah bin Abu Sufyan, his son Yazid declared
himself the Khalif since he had been nominated a successor
to Mu’awiyah during his lifetime. Yazid demanded allegiance
from Hazrat Husain ibn 'Ali (Radiyallahu ‘anh). As the
nomination to Caliphate was contrary to the spirit of the
Islamic constitution, Hazrat Husain ibn 'Ali (Radiyallahu
‘anh) was averse to it and he, therefore, refused to take
the oath of allegiance in favor of Yazid.
Khalif Hazrat 'Ali (Radiyallahu ‘anh) declared Kufa as the
Capital of Caliphate. Consequently a large number of
supporters of Ahli-Bayt were gathered there. They invited
Hazrat Husain (Radiyallahu ‘anh) to Kufa and assured their
support to him. Hazrat Imam Husain (Radiyallahu ‘anh)
deputed his cousin Hazrat Muslim bin 'Aqil
(Radiyallahu ‘anh) for obtaining bay’ah (allegiance) from
the residents of Kufa and himself started preparation for
undertaking a journey to Kufa.
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Suggestions
of Friends
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All the
well wishers, friends and relatives who knew the intention
of Hazrat Imam Husain (Radiyallahu ‘anh) were extremely
perturbed and dissuaded him from doing so, reminding him of
the proverbial infidelity and fickle-mindedness of the
Kufans. They also knew the betraying mentality of Banu
Umayya in the past. So they requested Hazrat Husain
(Radiyallahu ‘anh) to postpone his proposed journey to Kufa.
Hazrat ‘Abdullah ibn 'Abbas (Radiyallahu ‘anh) said: “The
people are extremely worried over your proposed journey to
'Iraq. The factual position may please be made known to the
public.” Hazrat Husain (Radiyallahu ‘anh) replied, “I have
taken a firm decision in this regard and I shall leave for
Kufa within a day or so.” Hazrat Ibn ‘Abbas (Radiyallahu
‘anh) instantly remarked: “May Allah protect you! Are you
going amidst such people who have made their Amir helpless,
crushed their opponents, and have taken over the control of
the country? If so, you may gladly go to Kufa and if
otherwise, their invitation to you is an open declaration of
war. I am afraid that they may betray you.” Imam Husain
(Radiyallahu ‘anh) did not take notice of this humble
submission of Hadrat Ibn ‘Abbas (Radiyallahu ‘anh) and stuck
to his decision.
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Enthusiasm
of Hazrat Abdullah ibn Abbas (Radiyallahu ‘anh)
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At the
time of departure of Imam Husain (Radiyallahu ‘anh), Ibn
‘Abbas (Radiyallahu ‘anh) again approached him and requested
him humbly to give up the decision of his proposed tour. He
spoke very impatiently: “My dear cousin, I can't remain a
silent spectator of your doom, the Kufans are munafiqeen
(hypocrites) and cheaters; never trust them; better stay
here in Hijaz; no body excels you, if Iraqis are sincere in
calling you over there, ask them first to expel your
opponents from the country. In case you have decided to
leave Hijaz; you may better go to Yemen where there are many
forts and impassable mountains, a vast territory having a
big population loyal to the memory of your father. There you
will be beyond the reach of your enemies. With Yemen as your
base you can spread your message around by letters and
messengers. I am sure such a course will bring you success.”
Hazrat Imam Husain (Radiyallahu ‘anh) replied, “O my cousin!
I am really grateful for your kind sentiments and good
wishes for me, but I have already made up my mind to go to
Kufa.” Hazrat Ibn ‘Abbas (Radiyallahu ‘anh) further
requested: “if you are not going to accede to my request,
better leave the women and children here, I apprehend that
you may not be slain before their eyes just as Hazrat Uthman
(Radiyallahu ‘anh) was assassinated in the presence of the
members of his family.” Hazrat Ibn ‘Abbas (Radiyallahu ‘anh)
remained silent for a moment and then said: “Had it been
possible that a gathering of the people over here could
prevent you from your intention, I would have arranged it
just now.” However Hazrrat Imam Husain (Radiyallahu ‘anh)
adhered to his Scheduled program.
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A letter
from Abdullah bin Ja’far (radiyallahu ‘anh)
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Likewise a
number of people appealed Hazrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu
‘anh) to change his decision. One of his cousins ‘Abdullah
ibn Ja’far (radiyallahu ‘anh) wrote to him a letter from
Madinah, which reads:
“I beseech you
in the name of Allah to desist from the implementation of
your plan for it entails your death and destruction for
your family and companions. Your death will extinguish the
light of earth; at the present you are the beacon-light of
faith and the center of the hopes of the Mu’mineen. Don't
make haste in undertaking the
journey.”
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A letter
from Umar bin Sa’id bin al-Aas, The Governor of Madinah
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Hazrat
Abdullah ibn Ja’far (radiyallahu ‘anh) even approached ‘Umar
bin Sa'id bin al-Aas, the Governor of Madinah and requested
him to apprise Hazrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) of the
factual position through a letter. ‘Umar directed him to
draft a letter on which he will affix a seal. Thus ‘Abdullah
(radiyallahu ‘anh) wrote a letter on behalf of the Governor
which reads:
“I pray to
Allah to keep you away from the path where there is a
danger to your life and may guide you to the way of
salvation. I have come to know that you are leaving for
Iraq; I beseech you not to undertake such a mission for I
am afraid that a disastrous calamity is awaiting you
there, I am sending Abdullah ibn Ja’far bin Sa’id
(radiyallahu ‘anh) to you; please return with him; there
is peace and tranquillity for you over here; may Allah
protect you for He is the Best Protector and
Sustainer.”
Still Hazrat Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) stuck to his decision.
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Meeting with
Fardhuq
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Hazrat
Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) left Makka for Iraq along with the
members of his family, including all men, women and
children. While on his way he met a well-known poet Fardhuq
at a place called Saffah. When interrogated by Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) about the people of Kufa, the poet
answered: “Their hearts are with you, but their swords are
with the Umayyads.” “You are right,” remarked the Imam but
he said: “The matter now rests with Allah, His Will will be
done, His Commandments are issued every moment, If His Will
is favorable to us we will praise Him. If His Will is
contrary to our expectations, we will earn the reward of our
patience and resignation.”
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Persistent
Requests of the Relatives of Muslim bin ‘Aqil
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On
reaching a place named Dharud, it was learnt that the
emissary of Hazrat Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) Muslim bin
‘Aqil (radiyallahu ‘anh) was executed publicly by Ubaidullah
bin Ziyad, the governor of Kufa, and nobody had taken the
least notice of it. On hearing this sad news Imam recited,
“Innaa lillahi wa innaa ilayhi raa-ji’oon.” (from Allah we
came and to Allah we shall return).
Meanwhile
some of his companions again pleaded, “We beg you in the
name of Allah, to abandon this journey and return without
moving further, for we cannot rely upon Kufans; they are not
faithful to you.” Hazrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) made
a pause for a moment and began to ponder over the situation,
whether he should continue the journey or abandon it. At the
same time all the relatives of Hazrat Muslim bin 'Aqil
(radiyallahu ‘anh) rose and said, “We shall never return,
‘In the Name of Allah’ we shall avenge the murder of our
brother or die in the attempt.” Hazrat Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) cast a glance over his companions and
with a cold sigh he spoke, “There is no charm in life after
him.”
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The Host
Disperses
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At the outset of
the journey a large number of Bedouins had joined the
convoy; they expected a grand reception for Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) at Kufa and provision for immense
facilities for the entourage by Kufans having all knowledge
about it, the Imam addressed to them, “O people! I have
received very disappointing and dreadful news from Kufa;
Muslim bin ‘Aqil, Hani bin ‘Urwa, and Abdullah bin Baqter
have been assassinated; those who were to be trusted proved
unfaithful; Kufans have dismayed us; I would suggest now to
disassociate yourselves from us and leave us alone at the
Mercy of Allah; there shall not be the least resentment on
our part.” Such an announcement made by Hazrat Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh), resulted in decrease in the strength of
the entourage and there were left digitally counted members,
majority of them were the family members.
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Arrival of
Hur bin Yazid
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Imam Husain's
party had advanced only a little distance beyond Qadsia,
when Hur bin Yazid appeared with a force of 1,000 armed men
and followed him and his men intending to keep a close watch
on them till they came face to face with Ubaidullah bin
Ziyad, governor of Iraq, and his men.
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Imam
Husain's Address
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At a stop
where the, members of the entourage performed Salat-ul-Zuhr,
Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) addressed them before the
Salaah; he spoke:
“O people!
Before you, and before Allah I have a reason for my
arrival to this place, that I did not come over here at my
own accord, but I have been invited by you people; and
your letters with me stand a testimony to this effect. If
you have gone back on the promises contained in your
communications addressed to me and conveyed through
messengers, I am willingly prepared to go back. You
invited me time and again to lead you as an Imam. So I
have arrived here. I would ask you for allegiance if you
are true in your previous promises; in that case I shall
be satisfied and shall go with you to the
city.”
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Hur and His
Companions Offered Salaat Under the Imam’s Leadership
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When the address
was over; there prevailed a complete silence; none spoke
about the address then people asked the Mu'adhdhin to call
for the Iqama, meanwhile Hazrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu
‘anh) asked Hur, whether he will arrange his Salaat
separately. Hur replied that he himself and his men would
make Salaat behind him, and they did so. The Asr Salaat were
also performed at the same place by the friends and foes
together. After the Salaat, Imam delivered the second
Khutbah (sermon).
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Imam
Husain's second Khutbah
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After Salaat Imam
Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) delivered the second khutbah; he
spoke:
“You will
please Allah if you adhere to righteousness and support
the claim of the right person. We the members of the Holy
Nabi’s family have a stronger claim to Caliphate than
others. They rule over you tyranni-cally. If you dislike
us and do not concede our right; if you have gone back on
the promises contained in your communications addressed to
me and conveyed through messengers, I am willingly
prepared to go back.”
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Letters from
the citizens of Kufa
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Hur asked
Hadrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) about the letters
which Imam had mentioned in his discourse expressing his
ignorance about such letters. The Imam (radiyallahu ‘anh)
asked ‘Aqba bin Sam’an to bring the two bags which were full
of letters sent by the people of Kufa. Hur told Hadrat Imam
Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh): “We are not those people who
wrote these letters to you.” He further explained, “I have
been ordered by Ubaidullah bin Ziyad to take you before
him.” Hadrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) told him that
his appearance before Ubaidullah bin Ziyad was not possible
before his death.
He then
ordered for departure to Makkah, but he was stopped by the
opponents to do so. Hadrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh)
asked Hur in anger, “Thy mother may curse you.” Hur replied,
“Had these words been spoken by some one else, I would have
replied him in the same manner, but alas! I can’t name your
mother.” “What do you want of me,” asked Hadrat Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh). “I wish to take you before Ubaidullah
bin Ziyad,” replied Hur. “But by Allah, I won’t go with
you,” replied Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh). “At all cost I
have to follow you, until you reach Kufa, and I have no
orders to fight against you,” argued Hur. “If you are not
willing to go to Kufa better you choose some other way which
may neither lead to Kufa nor Madinah, meanwhile I am writing
a letter to Ibn Ziyad to find out a suitable way to avoid
any conflict. It would be better if you too write a letter
to Yazid or ‘Ubaidullah in this regard.” Hadrat Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) agreed to the suggestion extended by
Hur.
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Another
Discourse
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At this stage
Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) delivered another sermon; he
spoke:
“O people! The
Holy Nabi (Sallallahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam) says that whoever
comes across a ruler that perpetrates cruelty and
transgresses the Divine limits, breaks the covenant made
with Allah, violates the Nabi’s traditions and rules over
the people with coercion, if he does not oppose that ruler
with word and deed, Allah will not grant him a good abode
in the life Hereafter. Look! They have become Shaitan’s
followers and are opposing Allah’s Commandments.
Corruption has appeared. They are violating the limits
imposed by Allah Ta’ala. They are in illegal possession of
booty. The lawful is made unlawful and unlawful is
rendered lawful. I am the right person to prevent them
from going astray and lead them to truth and justice. Your
numerous letters were received and messengers approached
me with the message of allegiance. You have pledged your
word that you would not betray me, nor would you hand me
over to my enemies. If you abide by your pledge, you will
be on the right path. However, it is not beyond our
expectation if you break the promise. You have meted out a
similar treatment to my cousin. Whoever trusts you, is
actually under the spell of illusion. Beware! You have
already harmed yourself and even now you continue to harm
yourself. You have lost your share and marred your
fortune. Whoever breaks the promise, he will break it to
the detriment of his own self. It may be that Allah will
soon rescue me from your hands. As-Salaamu Alaikum wa
rahmatullah wa Barakatuhu.”
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Speech of
Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) at Another Place
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At another place, he observed:
“You witness
the existing state of affairs. The world has changed its
colors. It is completely devoid of virtue. Only the
sediment is left. Alas! Don’t you see that truth has been
relegated to background. Falsehood is deliberately being
acted upon. There is none who could prevent the
wrong-doing. It is high time a believer should try to
defend the truth for the sake of Allah. I wish to die a
martyr’s death. It is an offense in itself to live with
oppressors.”
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Reply from
Zaheer
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Listening to this
address, one named Zaheer bin al-Yaqin al-Jali from amongst
the audience stood up as spoke as under:
“Ya Grandson of
the Holy Nabi! May Allah be with you. We have listened to
your discourse. By Allah! If the world were eternal and we
were to live therein forever, even then we are prepared to
give up our life for extending assistance to you. We
should like to die with you rather than to lead an eternal
life.”
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Retort to
Hur’s Threat
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In the course of
the journey, Hur had been repeatedly threatening Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) that if he waged war, he would surely be
killed. Once roused to indignation, Sayyidina Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) replied: “Do you frighten me with death?
Has cruelty gone to that extreme that you people intend to
kill me? I am at a loss to understand in what terms I shall
replay to you. I want to repeat the same words uttered by
one of the Companions of the Nabi (Salla Allahu ‘alayhi wa
Sallam) while proceeding on Jihad in reply to a threat by
his brother:
‘I am
proceeding. Death does not mean humiliation for a brave
person when his intention is genuine and he performs Jihad
in the Cause of al-Islam.’”
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Four Kufans’
Arrival
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At a place known
as ‘Azib-ul-Hijanat, four horsemen were seen coming from
Kufa by Tarmah bin ‘Adi who was reciting the following
verses:
“O my she-camel
don’t be afraid of my scolding move forward with courage,
before the dawn. Carry the pious travelers and go forth
for the best voyage until the pious person may meet you.
He is honorable, free, and warm-hearted; Allah has brought
him for the performance of best deed. May Allah save him
forever.”
On listening to
these verses, Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) spoke: “By
Allah! I believe Allah will favor us; may I be killed or be
a conqueror.” Hur bin Yazid told Hazrat Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh), “these people are from Kufa and they are
not your companions, I shall stop them or I shall ask them
to go back.” Hazrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) reminded
him of his promise, “You have already committed yourself to
me that you will not fight against me till a reply is
received from Ibn Ziyad. Moreover though these people have
not come with me yet they are my companions. If you showed
any sort of atrocity towards them I shall fight against
you.” This made Hur calm and quiet.
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Conditions
at Kufa
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Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) ascertained from persons arrived from
Kufa about the situation in the city. They replied at the
time of their departure the citizens were being persuaded
through bribe. At heart they were for Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) but they would draw their swords against
him.
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Assassination
of the Envoy
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They further
said, “The messenger, earlier sent by you named Qais bin
Masher, had been killed by Ubaidullah bin Ziyad.” This news
shocked Hazrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) and with
tearful eyes he expresed:
“Some of them
already died and others are awaiting the death. But stand
firmly on the right path and do not change their
minds.”
The Imam prayed:
“O Allah open the doors of Paradis for them and let us enter
the place of Thy blessings and reward and gather together
there.”
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Tarmah bin
‘Adi’s Offer
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At this juncture, one of Imam
Husain’s well-wishers, Tarmah bin Adi, said:
“By Allah! I am
making a keen observation, but I see noby who may stand by
your side. Death seems to be inevitable for you, if the
people who are following rush upon you. I never saw such a
big crown anywhere as I witnessed behind Kufa. They all
have assembled to fight against one individual—Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh). I advise you not to move an inch
further. If you want to go to a place where you would be
quite safe from enemies, you may follow me. I shall take
you to my mountain Aaja. Within a period of less than ten
days, you will find 20,000 armed strong men belonging to a
tribe Tai arrayed before you. As long as they are
vigilant, no body will have the courage to look at you
with an evil intent.”
Hazrat Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) invoked Allah’s blessing on him for his
offer and said that he had a commitment with the men
following him and in view of this, he could not go a step
forward. He said, “Nobody could predict how the enmity
between us and our enemies will end.”
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The Dream
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Now Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) was sure that he was heading towards
death. At the time of leaving the place called Qassar ban
Maqtal, Hazrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) had a nap.
Suddenly he awakened and said loudly: “Innaa lillahi wa
innaa ilayhi raa-ji’oon. Alhamdulillahi Rabbil-‘Alameen.” He
repeated these verses thrice; his son ‘Ali asked him as to
why he recited these verses. The Imam replied, “O son! I had
just taken a short nap, meanwhile I saw a horse rider who
was moving ahead and expressing words: “People move onward
and the death too moves with them.” I am sure this is the
prediction of our death which is being conveyed to us.” Ali
spoke: “Are we not the righteous; may Allah save you from
the doomsday.” Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) replied, “No
doubt, we are the righteous one, that is why we should not
fear death.” He was the son of Sayyidina Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) who faced martyrdom at the battlefield of
Karbala and later on became known as Ali Akbar.
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Ibn Ziyad’s
Letter
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Next day, Imam
Husain rode on horseback and posted his men at strategic
points for defense. Hur took exception to it. A tussle
continued between the two for a long time. Eventually, an
armed rider was seen coming from Kufa. He presented
communication addressed to Hur by Ibn Ziyad, governor of
Kufa, which reads as follows:
“Do not allow
Husain to stay at any place. He should not be permitted to
get down anywhere except in an open space. See that he
does not take refuge either in a fort or a fertile piece
of land. My messenger will remain with you to see how far
you comply with my order.”
Hur informed Imam
Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) about the contents of the
governor’s letter and told him that he was helpless, as
such, he could only allow him to encamp in an open place in
a desert.
Zaheer suggested
that a fight with the force that existed at that time was
far easier than the massive army that was expected to arrive
later.
Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) disagreed, because he did not like to
initiate war.
Zaheer then said:
“Let us encamp in this village which is situated by the side
of river Euphrates.” Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) enquired
its name. Zaheer repled: “Its name is ‘Aqr which means
fruitless. On hearing this Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh)
remarked: “May Allah save us from ‘Aqr.”
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Arrival at
Karbala
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Eventually, on
the 2nd of Muharram, 61 AH, Sayyidina Husain (radiyallahu
‘anh) with his entourage camped at a forlorn place known as
Karbala which was situated at a long distance from river
Euphrates with a hill in between the two.
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Umar bin
Sa’d’s Arrival
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Next day, Umar
bin Sa’d bin Abi Waqqas arrived with an army of 4,000
Kufans. Ubaidullah bin Ziyad deputed him on this expedition
by force. Umar never wanted that the situation should take a
serious turn. He tried that the matter should amicably be
settled. No sooner did he arrive at Karbala, than he sent a
messenger to Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) inquiring the
reason of his arrival. In reply Imam Husain stated that the
Kufans had invited him. He further added that in case they
disliked his arrival, he was prepared to go back.
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Ibn Ziyad’s
Stern Attitude
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Umar bin Sa’d was
delighted at this reply and became optimistic. He addressed
a letter to Ubaidullah bin Ziyad explaining the position. In
reply, he issued the following instructions:
“Ask Husain
first to take bay’ah to Yazid along with his companions
and then we shall see what is to be done… See that water
is not supplied to Husain and his companions. They should
not have even a drop of water just as Uthmân bin Affan was
deprived of it.”
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Friction on
Water
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Being constrained
by Ubaidullah’s order Umar bin Sa’d posted 500 sepoys to
guard the bank of the river. Water supply was stopped to
Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) and his party (radiyallahu
‘anhum). As such, Imam Husain ordered his brother ‘Abbas bin
Ali (radiyallahu ‘anh) to fetch water from the river under
escort of thirty horsemen and twenty sepoys. Arriving at the
bank, they were resisted by the guard commander Umar bin
al-Hajjaj. A regular struggle ensued. Eventually, Hazrat
Abbas (radiyallahu ‘anh) succeeded in getting twenty leather
bags filled with water.
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Imam Husain
Meets Umar bin Sa’d
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In the evening,
Hazrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) sent a messenger to
Umar bin Sa’d to talk in the night. They both set off from
their respective tents each followed by twenty horsemen and
met midway. They had a talk in camera till late in the
night. Although the talk was quite confidential the lobby
circle revealed that Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh)
suggested to Umar that they should leave their arms at
Karbala and both would go to Yazid. Umar replied that if he
acted according to this suggestion, his house would be
destroyed. To this, Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) replied
that he would have it reconstructed. Umar said that his
entire property would be confiscated. Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) guaranteed that he would compensate from
his own property situated in Hijaz. But Umar never agreed to
it.
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Husain’s
Three Conditions
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Subsequently they
had three more interviews with each other. Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) offered three alternatives:
- Let him go back to the place
he had came from;
- Let him have his case
decided by Yazid himself;
- He may be allowed to go to a
border place.
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Umar’s
Letter to Ibn Ziyad
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After protracted
negotiations, Umar bin Sa’d wrote to Ibn Ziyad again in the
following terms:
“Allah has
extinguished the fire of mischief. He has resolved the
differences and created unity. He had set right the
community’s case. Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) held out a
promise to accepty any of the three alternatives. Therein
lies your as well as the community’s
welfare.”
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Shimr’s
opposition
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This letter
created a favorable reaction on Ibn Ziyad. He appreciated
Umar’s efforts and said that the proposal was acceptable.
Opposing the proposal, the wretch Shimr bin Zil Joushan
said:
“Husain is now
in our grip. If he escapes without taking the bay’ah, he
might gain respect and power and comparatively you may be
rendered weak and helpless. It is advisable that he is
kept under watch until he surrenders himself. I am told
that Husain and Umar bin Sa’d hold secret talks during the
whole night.”
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Ibn Ziyad’s
Reply
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This advice was
approved and Shimr was deputed within a letter containing
the following text:
“If Husain
surrenders himself with all his companions, there should
be no war and he should be sent to me alive. If he does
not agree, there is no other alternative except war.”
“Shimr has been instructed that as long as Umar
complies with my orders, the former should obey him,
otherwise, he should remove Umar and take over the command
of the army. Husain should be murdered and his head be
sent over to me.”
In this letter,
Umar was severely admonished with a warning that he was not
deputed to defend Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) and
communicate recommendations in his favor. Further, the
letter contained the following specific instructions:
“My orders are
clear. If he surrenders himself, he should be sent to me
alive. In case he refuses, he should be attacked
unhesitatingly. Shed his blood and disfigure his body, as
he deserves it. After killing get his body trampled by
horses, be cause he is a rebel and has deserted the
community. I have resolved that if he is murdered, all
this should be done. If you obey my orders you will be
eligible for a reward and if you contravene then you will
be dismissed.”
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Shimr Zil
Joushan and Hazrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh)
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It should be
remembered that the paternal aunt of Shimr, Umm Banin bint
Kharam, was the wife of Hazrat Ali (Karramallahu ta’ala
wajhah) and whose off-springs were ‘Abbas, Abdullah, Ja’far,
and Uthman and all the four brothers were accompanying Imam
Husain in this encounter. Thus Shimr was the paternal cousin
of all the four brothers and also of Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh). He requested Ibn Ziyad for the
protection of his above relatives which was granted to them.
He therefore called all the four brothers and said: “You are
my relatives from the paternal side. I have secured safety
and protection for you.” But they replied: “Curse be upon
you! You give us protection but there is no such safety for
the grandson of the Holy Nabi (Sallallahu ‘alayhi wa
Sallam).”
Shimr handed over
the letter of governor of Kufa to Umar bin Sa’d and he
reluctantly agreed to comply with the orders.
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Army’s
Preliminary Movement
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After
Salat-ul-Asr, Umar bin Sa’d ordered his army to move. From
the opposite side, Hazrat Abbas (radiyallahu ‘anh) appeared
with twenty horsemen. Umar apprised him of the reply he
received from Ubaidullah bin Ziyad. Hazrat Abbas
(radiyallahu ‘anh) returned to convey the same to Imam
Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh). In the meantime, there was an
exchange of dialogues between the representatives of the
rival parties which was secured by the narrators.
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Exchange of
Words Between Men of Rival Forces
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From Imam
Husain’s side, Habib bin Mazahar came forward and said: “The
worst people in the sight of Allah Ta’ala are those who
present themselves before Him, while their hands are stained
with the blood of the descendants of the Holy Nabi
(Sallallahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam) and the pious persons of
Kufa.”
Urwa bin Qais
from the opposite side replied: “Boast as much as you can.
Carry on propaganda about your own piety and purification.”
To this, Zaheer
said: “Allah Himself has purified these persons and led them
to the right path. Fear Allah and do not be an accomplice to
the wrong-doers by killing innocent persons.”
Urwa replied: “O
Zaheer! You were not the supporter of this family. Were you
not a supporter of Hazrat Uthmân (radiyallahu ‘anh) earlier
than today?”
Zaheer replied:
“No doubt, it is true. I neither wrote any letter to Imam
Husain nor sent any messenger to him but this journey had
gathered us together. I saw him; that reminded me of the
Holy Nabi (Sallallahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam) and also his love
and affection for Husain. When I found that he was
confronting with a mighty enemy, Allah put love in my heart
for him. It is all due to my love for the Holy Nabi
(Sallallahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam) that I have resolved to help
him and to safeguard the very right of Allah and His Holy
Last Messenger (Sallallahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam) which you have
neglected.”
When Imam Husain
came to know about the contents of Ibn Ziyad’s letter, he
said that confrontation might be avoided on that day, so
that they might be able to pray to Allah Ta’ala and ask for
His Forgiveness. He added, “Allah knows how much I am fond
of Allah’s ‘Ibadah and reciting Ayat from His Book.” This
message being conveyed, the hostile army
retreated.
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Imam
Husain’s Grief and Faithfulness of His Companions
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After the retreat of forces,
Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) addressed the assembly of his
supporters:
“Alhamdulillah.
I am grateful to Him in an hour of distress as well as in
comfort. I am thankful to Allah Who bestowed Nubuwwah on
our family; gave understanding of the Holy Qur’ân; favored
us with the knowledge of Deen; and blessed us with the
faculties of seeing, hearing, and of taking a lesson.
Thereafter, O People, I am not aware if there are persons
who are better than my colleagues or more sympathetic and
comforter than my Ahli-Bayt. O people! May Allah reward
thee. I believe that tomorrow will be the final day of
decision between me and those of the enemies. After a deep
consideration, I have come to the conclusion that you
should disperse quietly. After taking my life, the enemy
would not bother about others. Hence I advise you to
disperse along with my family
members.”
On hearing this all of the
Ahli-Bayt were extremely aggrieved. Hazrat Abbas
(radiyallahu ‘anh) said: “Why is it so? Do you want that we
should survive after your death? Allah may not keep us alive
to see that day.
The relatives of
Hazrat Muslim bin Aqil (radiyallahu ‘anh) were advised to go
back, as Hazrat Muslim’s murder was too big a sacrifice.
They unanimously
replied, “If we disperse, people will accuse of that we
deserted our Sheikh, leader, and cousin. They will criticize
that we never threw an arrow, never used the spear, nor
wielded the sword. Never! We shall never do it. We would
sacrifice our property, life, and progeny. We shall fight
along with you. We shall meet the same fat as yours. Allah
may not keep us alive after you quite the world.”
Imam Husain’s
other companions also stood up and emphatically assured him
of the cooperation at the risk of their life. Muslim bin
‘Ausja Asdi stood up and said: “Should we leave you alone?
By Allah, we should never leave you alone. I shall pierce my
spear in the chests of enemies. I shall wield the sword and
in case I was de-sworded I shall throw stones on the enemies
so long as death embraces me.”
Sa’d bin Abdullah
al-Hanafi said: “By Allah, I shall not leave you alone
unless they kill me, burn me in fire and reduce me to ashes
and blew it in the air. I am ready to meet the same fate
seventy times till I diminish in your support.”
Zaheer said: “By
Allah, I am ready to be cut by a saw a thousand times than
to leave you alone. I shall be fortunate if I shall be able
to save you and members of your family at the cost of my
life.
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Morbid
Anxiety of Hazrat Zainab
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Hazrat Imam Ali
bin Husain Zain-ul-‘Abidin (radiyallahu ‘anh) reported that
the very night of the following morning when my father was
assassinated I was ailing and my aunt Hazrat
Zainab1 (radiyallahu ‘anha) was looking after me;
suddenly my father called his colleagues inside his tent. At
that time the slave of Hazrat Abu Dharr Gheffari
(radiyallahu ‘anh) named Hawi was smearing the sword and my
father was reciting the following verses:
“O world! How
deceitful friend thou are. How many people are killed day
and night by your hand. But the time does not spare any
one and never accepts compensation and everything is in
the control of Allah. Every living creature is aheading
towards death.”
Hazrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu
‘anh) repeated these verses four times. My heart was filled
with grief. Tears were about to tumble down from my eyes by
I stopped them.
From the march of
events Imam Husain’s ailing son, Ali Zain-ul-‘Abidin came to
the conclusion that the calamity was inevitable. When Imam
Husain’s sister, Sayyidah Zainab (radiyallahu ‘anha) came to
know about it, she started shrieking and crying. Imam Husain
tried to pacify her with exhortation, “What is all this
sister? I am afraid our faith and endurance are overpowered
by our passions and devilish forces.” Sayyidah Zainab
replied how could she control herself when Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) was killing himself with his own hands.
Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) answered that such was
Allah’s Will. This reply added much to Sayyidah Zainab’s
distress and she went out of control due to excessive grief.
Witnessing this, Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) made a
lengthy speech on Sabr (patience and perseverance). He
observed:
“Sister! Fear
from Allah. Take solace from Allah’s Mercy. Death is
destined for each and every living being. Even those
living in heaven cannot lead an eternal life. When every
thing is mortal in this world, why so much distress and
grief with the thought of death. For every Muslim, the
life of the Holy Nabi (Sallallahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam)
provides the perfect model. What does this model teach us?
It teaches us to have forbearance and perseverance. It
also teaches us to rely on Allah and to reconcile
ourselves to the Will of Allah Ta’ala. We should not
deviate from that teaching.”
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A Night of
Prayers
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Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) and his companions passed the whole night
in offering prayer, invoking forgiveness from Allah Ta’ala,
weeping and crying. A division of the enemy’s cavalry had
been patrolling round Imam Husain’s camp. Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) was reciting the following Ayats of
the Qur’an al-kareem loudly:
“And
let not those who disbelieve imagine that the rein We give
them bodeth good unto their souls. We only give then rein
that they may grow in sinfulness. And theirs will be a
shameful torment. It is not (the purpose) of Allah to
leave you in your present state till He shall separate the
wicked from the good.” (Surah Aal-e-Imran, Ayats
178-179)
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10th
Muharram, War Begins
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On the
10th of Muharram, Friday, Umar bin Sa’d set out
with his army. Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) too posted his
men at strategic points. His army consisted of only 72 men;
32 horsemen and 40 foot-soldiers. The right wing of the army
was given in the charge of Zaheer while Habib bin Mazahar
was appointed Commander of the left wing of the army. The
flag was held by Imam Husain’s brother, Hazrat ‘Abbas bin
Ali (radiyallahu ‘anh). A trench was dug behind the camp
which was filled with fire so that the enemy could not
attack from the rear.
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Shimr’s
Absurdity
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Shimr who went
past the camp on a galloping horse noticed fire and cried
aloud, “Husain! Did you accpet fire before the Day of
Resurrection?” Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) retorted, “O
son of a Shepherd! You deserve fire more than any one else.”
One of Imam
Husain’s men, Muslim bin Ausja, sought permission to
shoot an arrow at him, as he was standing at a point blank
range. Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) did not allow him to
do so as he did not want to initiate war.
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Imam Husain
Raised His Hands in Du’a
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As the enemy’s forces advanced,
Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) raised his hands praying to
Allah:
“O Allah, I
trust upon You in my hour of distress and calamity. Thou
are my protector in every misfortune. I have lost my heart
due to my miseries. Allah my prudence has failed. Friends
have turned foes. Enemy is rejoicing. I have sought only
Thy help. Thou are the Master of every fortune. Thou are
kind. Today I beseech Thy help.”
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Imam
Husain’s Discourse to Enemy
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When the army
approached closer, Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) mounted a
camel, kept the Qur’an al-kareem in front and addressed
the enemy forces in the following words:
“O people!
Listen to me. Do not be rash. Let me admonish you. Let me
say a few words in my justification and let me explain the
reason of my arrival here. If my excuse is reasonable and
if you can accept it, do justice in my case. You would be
lucky if you desist from taking arms against me. Even
after hearing me, if you refuse to accept my excuse, I
will be ready for you. Rush upon me all at once. Do not
allow a moment’s respite. Whatever be the eventual
outcome, I repose confidence in Allah Who supports
righteous men.”
When this speech
was heard by the female members of the Ahl al-Bayt there
began hue and cry inside the tents. Imam Husain (radiyallahu
‘anh) asked his brother Hadrat Abbas (radiyallahu ‘anh) and
his son Ali to go and console them for they had yet to weep
a lot. Thereafter, he remarked: “May Allah bless a long life
to Abdullah ibn Abbas.” The narrator states: “It was due to
the fact that Abdullah ibn Abbas (radiyallahu ‘anh)
suggested Hadrat Imam Husain at Madinah leaving the women at
home but the Imam did not pay any heed to it. Now when he
heard their hue and cry, it reminded him of the submission
of Hadrat Abdullah ibn Abbas (radiyallahu ‘anh).” He resumed
his speech:
“O people!
Remember my lineage. Pause to think for a while who am I.
Take stock in your conscience! Is it fair for you to kill
me and discard the respect due to me? Am I not the son of
your Nabi’s daughter, and the son of his cousin? Was the
leader of Shuhadaa, Hamza (radiy allahu ‘anh) not my
father’s uncle? Is Ja’far al-Tayyar (radiyallahu ‘anh) not
my uncle? Don’t you remember the famous tradition of the
Beloved Nabi (Salla Allahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam), ‘Sayyads
(Chiefs) of the youths of Paradise,’ concerning me and my
brother? If my statement is true, it is certainly true, as
since the time I am conscious of myself, I have not
uttered a lie. Tell me is it right for you to receive me
with unsheathed swords? If you don’t believe in my word,
there are persons among you who can testify to the
correctness of my statement. Ask Jabir bin Abdullah
al-Ansari and Abu Sa’id al-Khudri (radiy allahu ‘anhuma).
Inquire from Sahl bin Sa’d Sa’di and Zaid bin Arqam
(radiyallahu ‘anhuma). They can tell you wheter they heard
the Beloved Nabi (Salla Allahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam) saying
this about me and my brother or not. Should not this fact
prevent you from shedding my blood? By Allah, there is no
grandson of the Holy Nabi (Sallallahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam)
on the surface of the globe at this time except myself. I
am the direct descendant and grandson of your Beloved Nabi
(Salla Allahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam). Do you want to kill me,
because I have taken the life of any one? Did I shed
anyone’s blood? Have I usurped the wealth of anyone? Tell
me what is the matter? What is my
fault?”
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Kufan’s
reply
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Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) repeatedly asked this question, but
nobody answered. At last, he called out, by name, the
prominent persons of Kufa and inquired whether they had not
written to him: “Fruits are ripe, the soil has become green
and the canals are overflowing. If you come, you will come
to the great army of your own; come soon.”
Thereupon those
persons opened their mouth and said that they had never
written to that effect. Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh)
expressed surprise at it and cried out, “what a blatant
lie.” Then Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) again called out
loudly, “O people! As you dislike me, it is better that I am
released, I shall go back.”
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Humiliation
is Unacceptable
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At this juncture,
one of the Kufans named Qais bin Ash’ath said: “Is it not
advisable that you should surrender yourself to your
cousins? They will mete out the treatment to you worthy of
your position. You will receive no harm from them.”
To this, Imam
Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) answered, “All of you are tarred
with the same brush. O man! Do you want that Bani Hashim
should demand ransom for one more life, in addition to that
of Muslim bin Aqil? No, I shall not surrender myself to them
with humiliation.”
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Zaheer’s
Address to Kufans
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Zaheer advanced
towards the enemy on his horse and shouted: “O Kufans, fear
from the wrath of Allah. It is a duty of every Muslim to
advise his brother Muslim. Look! We are all Muslims till
this time. We believe in the same Deen and the same
Shari’ah. So long as the swords are unsheathed, you deserve
our advice and well-wishes. But when the swords are drawn
the mutual respect will vanish and shall become two rival
groups. Look! Allah has test our faithfulness towards the
descendants of the Beloved Nabi (Salla Allahu ‘alayhi wa
Sallam). We call you to the love for Ahl al-Bayt and to the
rivalry of Ubaidullah bin Ziyad. Believe you would gain
nothing from these rulers. They would make you blind; they
would cut your hands; they would disfigure your faces; they
would hang you and would kill the pious men one by one; they
have already done this. The incidents of Hajar bin ‘Adi and
Hani bin ‘Urwa have not become so old that you have
forgotten them.”
On hearing this,
Kufans began to abuse Zaheer and offered praise for Ibn
Ziyad. “By Allah, we shall not go back unless and until we
kill Husain and his companions or produce them before Amir,”
was their reply.
Zaheer replied:
“Well! If the son of Sayyidah Fatimat-uz-Zahra (radiyallahu
ta’ala ‘anha) is not comparable with the son of Sumiyya (Ibn
Ziyad) you should pay this much regard to the progeny of the
Beloved Nabi (Salla Allahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam) that you would
not kill him. Let him talk with his cousin Yazid bin
Mu’awiyah and settle the issue. I swear by Allah that it is
not necessary to shed the blood of Husain to please
Yazid.”
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Hur Joins
Imam Husain’s Army
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It is narrated by
Adi bin Harmla that when Ibn Sa’d ordered his army to
advance, Hur asked him whether he really wanted to fight
against Imam Husain. Ibn Sa’d replied, “Yes, a battle would
be fought in which heads will be cut and hands will be
amputated from shoulders.” Listening to this, Hur left his
own place and proceeded slowly towards Imam Husain’s camp.
One of his tribe’s men, Muhajir bin Aws, inquired whether he
wanted to attack Imam Husain. Hur kept quiet. Suspecting him
due to his reticence, Muhajir said, “I never found you in
such a state during any war. If I am asked to name the
bravest man in Kufa, I can point out none except you. But
what are you doing now?”
Hur grew serious
and replied, “By Allah, I am making a choice between Hell
and Paradise. By Allah, I have selected Paradise, no matter
if I am cut to pieces.” With those words, he whipped his
horse and joined Imam Husain’s army. He presented himself
before Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) and said: “O Grandson
of the Beloved Nabi! I am the same unfortunate person
who prevented you from going back. I pursued you along the
way and compelled you to encamp at this place. I never
suspected that these people will not concede your terms and
will go to such an extreme in your matter. By Allah, had I
known that they will act in this way, I would have never
done what I did earlier. I am ashamed of the misdeed I have
committed and come to you for repentance. I want to
sacrifice myself and I think that would serve the purpose of
atonement.” Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) very kindly
invoked divine blessings for him and said, “May Allah accept
your repentance and forgive you. As your mother has named
you Hur, you are a free man and insha-Allah you will remain
free both in this world and in the Hereafter.”
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Hur’s
Address to the Enemy
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Hur then
addressed the enemies and said that they should have
accepted any of the conditions offered by Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh), so that Allah might save them from an
ordeal. They said that his question would be answered by
their Commander Umar bin Sa’d. Umar said that he himself
wished to accept this offer, but his proposal was rejected.
Thereafter, Hur made a passionate speech and put the Kufans
to shame for not abiding by their promise. In reply, they
started shooting arrows. Hur was forced to return to the
camp.
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Battle
Starts
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When Imam
Husain’s sincere efforts to bring round the enemy failed,
encounter became inevitable. Umar bin Sa’d strung his bow
and shot an arrow towards the camp of Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) saying: “Be witness! I have shot the
first arrow.”
Yasar and Salam,
the slaves of Ziyad bin Umayya and Ubaidullah bin Ziyad came
forward and challenged for a single combat, as was the
ancient custom of warfare in Arab. From the Husaini forces,
Habib bin Mazahar and Barbar bin Hasir volunteered
themselves to meet this challenge by Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) did not permit them to fight. Then
Abdullah bin Amir al-Kalbi stood up and sought permission to
go out. This man came from Kufa along with his wife to
support Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh). He was a
dark-complexioned tall statured man with broad shoulders and
strong limbs and was looking like a warrior in all respects.
Having a look at him, the Imam was pleased to observe that
he was a true warrior and gladly permitted him to meet the
challenge. In a few brief exchanges, Abdullah put his both
rivals to death. His wife Umm Wahab stood close by with a
staff in her hand inciting her husband to fight. Then
suddenly she became so passionate that she started advancing
towards the battlefield. Hadrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu
‘anh) was deeply impressed by her enthusiasm and said: “May
Allah reward you for support to Ahl al-Bayt, but fighting is
not meant for ladies.”
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Spears
Straightened
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After that, right
wing army of Ibn Sa’d launched an attack and as they drew
nearer, front line of the Husaini forces knelt down and
straightened their spears towards the horses. Horses were
frightened. The enemy mounted troopers could not advance and
were repulsed with heavy losses.
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General
Attack
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Later on, ensued
a full-fledged battle. In the beginning the chivalrous men
from either side came out in response to the challenge and
fight with each other. Every challenger of the rival army
who came forward was killed by the partisans of Hadrat Imam
Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh). On seeing this discouraging start
Umar bin al-Hajjaj who was in command of the enemy’s right
wing, shouted:
“O fools! First
realize to whom you are fighting with. These people are
not afraid of death! In this way you will be killed one by
one. They are but a handful of souls. You can kill them
even with stones.”
Umar bin Sa’d
approved of the suggestion, and disallowing individual duels
ordered for a general attack. Both the sides came to grips
and then ensued a hand to hand fight.
After some time
when the fighting was stopped it was found that a Husaini
brave hero Muslim bin Awsja was writhing in blood and sand.
Hadrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) ran towards him. He
was still breathing. Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) lamented
with a deep respiration saying, “Muslim! May Allah shower
his choicest blessings on you:
“Some of them
have already died and others are awaiting death. But stand
firmly on the right path and do not change their
minds.”
Muslim bin Awsja was the first
martyr from the side of Husaini forces in this battle.
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Horses
Rendered Useless
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After the right
wing, the left wing also joined in attack with Shimr as its
Commander. This attack too was very severe but the Husaini
right wing resisted it manfully. There were only thirty-two
horsemen in this wing but wherever they struck they caused a
great loss to the enemy. Soon the powerful enemy realized
that with the present strength of forces at its disposal it
could not achieve the desired goal. They, therefore, sent
for reinforcement and soon five hundred archers came to
their succor. They, on their arrival, started shooting
arrows at the horsemen crippling their horses and forcing
them to dismount.
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Hur’s
Gallantry
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Ayyub bin
Musharrah reported that he had himself injured the horst of
Hur bin Yazid, piercing it with his arrows. Hur bin Yazid
jumped to the ground. He was holding a sword in his hand and
he was looking like a lion. His sword was moving rampantly
and he was reciting the following verses:
“It does not
matter if you have made my horse useless. I am of noble
blood and am braver than a fierce
lion.”
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Tents Burnt
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The fighting was
in its full swing. It was now midday but neither side seemed
to have gained the upper hand. The reason was that the
Husaini army had pitched the tents at one place and the
enemy could only attack from one side. When Umar bin Sa’d
realized that he could not succeed in this way he deputed
some of his men to uproot the tents. Only four or five men
from the Husaini army pushed them back. Failing in this
attempt Umar bin Sa’d ordered his men to set the tents on
fire. His soldiers rushed towards tents carrying fire in
their hands. Husaini forces were perturbed due to this grave
situation but Hadrat Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) said:
“No matter, let them burn the tents. It will be better for
us because they cannot attack from the rear.”
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Assassination
of Hazrat Umm Wahab
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At this stage
Zaheer bin al-Yaqin launched a severe attack on Shimr’s
forces and put them to rout but this state did not obtain
for long. In a short time the enemy gathered its strength.
Now the helplessness of Husaini forces was evident. Several
warriors and renowned leaders were killed one by one.
Abdullah bin Amir al-Kalbi was one of them. His brave wife
Umm Wahab was sitting in the battlefield and was wiping dust
from the face of her martyred husband saying repeatedly:
“Greetings to you for attaining an abode in the Paradise.”
Shimr saw her and killed her (radiyallahu ‘anha).
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Prayers
Banned
|
Abu Thumama Amr
bin Abdullah Samdi realized his helplessness and said to
Hadrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh): “Enemy is approaching
fast. By Allah, I shall defend you even at the cost of my
life. Enemy will not harm you as long as I am alive.
However, it is my earnest desire to offer my Prayers before
meeting my Rabb.” On hearing this Hadrat Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) raised his head and said: “Ask the enemy
to give us respite for offering Prayers.” But the enemy did
not accede to their requests and the battle continued.
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Martyrdom of
Habib and Hur
|
It was a very
tough time. The enemy had put in the battle its full force.
Unfortunately, Habib bin Mazahar, Commander of the right
wing of the Husaini forces, was also killed. It was a dead
blow to the Husainis. The next came the turn of Hur bin
Yazid who advanced straight into the enemy forces reciting
the following verses with great enthusiasm:
“I have sworn
no to be killed unless and until I have killed them. I
shall die only while I am advancing. I shall inflict heavy
casualties with my sword. I shall neither fear no shall I
run away.”
He boldly attacked the enemy
and eventually, sore and weary with fatal wounds, gave up
his life.
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Martyrdom of
Zaheer
|
Now the Zuhr time
was over. Hadrat Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) offered
Salat-ul-Khawf along with his companions. After the Salat
the pressure of the enemy increased all of the more. On this
occasion Zaheer bin al-Yaqin, Commander of the left wing,
took command of the army and attacked the enemy reciting the
following verses:
“I am Zaheer,
son of al-Yaqin. I shall keep them away from Husain with
the point of my sword.”
After dispersing
the lines of rival forces he returned and putting his hand
on Imam Husain’s shoulder recited the following
verses:
“Advance, Allah
has guided you to the right path. You will be meeting
today with your grandfather, the Beloved Nabi (Salla
Allahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam), and Hasan, and Ali al-Murtaza,
the young grave Ja’far al-Tayyar, and the living martyr
Asadullah Hamza (radiyallahu
‘anhum).”
Then he turned
towards the enemy and put a number of them to death until he
himself was killed.
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Bravery of
the Ghiffari Brothers
|
Companions of
Hadrat Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) now realized that it was
quite impossible for them to stop the enemy. Therefore, they
all decided to sacrifice themselves one by one. Accordingly,
to Ghiffari brothers moved forward and began to fight with
the enemy. While fighting they were reciting the following
verses:
“Bani Ghaffar
and tribes of Nazar have known fully well that we will cut
the vicious people into pieces with our glittering swords.
O people! Support the pious ones with they spears and they
swords.”
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Sacrifice of
the Jabri Brothers
|
Thereafter two
Jabri brothers came forward who were weeping bitterly. Imam
Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) said to them: “O sons of my
brother! Why are you weeping? By Allah, I believe you will
be killed after a few minutes.” They replied that they were
not shedding tears due to the danger to their lives, but it
made them weep seeing that the enemy had surrounded them and
they could do nothing to save him. Then both of them began
to fight courageously chanting aloud: “As-Salaamu ‘alayka O’
Son of the Beloved Nabi!” Hadrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu
‘anh) replied: “Wa ‘alaykum-us-Salaam wa Rahmatullah.” At
last they were also killed.
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Martyrdom of
Hanzala bin As’ad
|
After than Hanzal
bin As’ad stood before the enemy shouting: “O people! I fear
for you the same disaster as befell upon the nations of Aad
and Thamud. I fear you may be destroyed. O’ People! Don’t
slay Husain lest Allah should send calamity on you.” He
fought manfully until he was martyred.
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Ali Akbar’s
Martyrdom
|
By now all the
companions were killed one after the other. It was now the
turn of the Bani Hashim and the family of the Beloved Nabi
(Salla Allahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam). First of all, Ali Akbar
came into the battlefield and attacked the enemy, reciting
the following verses:
“I am Ali bin
Husain bin Ali. By the Rabb of Ka’bah, we are more
deserving being nearest to the Beloved Nabi.” “By Allah
the son of the man whose father is unknown cannot rule
over us.”
He fought
heroically but was killed by the sword of Marra bin Manqaz
al-‘Abadi. The narrator said that he saw a woman hurrying
out of the tent. She was beautiful like the full moon and
was crying: “Ah! My brother! Ah! My nephew.” When he
enquired as to who she was, he was told that she was Hadrat
Sayyadah Zainab bint Fatimah al-Zahra (radiyallahu ‘anhuma).
Hadrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) caught hold of her
hand and took her to her tent. Then he lifted the dead body
of Ali Akbar (radiyallahu ‘anh) and placed it before the
tent.
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A Graceful
Youth
|
Thereafter, other
scions of the Hashimite blood and members of the Ahl al-Bayt
came to the forefront, and fighting courageously sacrificed
their lives one by one. Meanwhile a graceful young man
appeared on the scene. He was wearing a simple dress and
putting sandals on his feet. He was a very beautiful person
and his face was shining like a moon. He came out like a
roaring lion and attacked upon the enemy with his immense
force. Amr bin Sa’d Azdi struck on his head with a sword.
The young man cried: “O’ Uncle!” and fell upon the ground.
On hearing his cries Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) came to
his rescue and attacked upon the killer with a sword like a
hungry falcon and ferocious lion. The assailant raised his
hand in his defense but could not succeed. His hand was cut
off from the elbow. Being wounded the killer called for
help. The army came to his help but rode over him in a state
of utter confusion. The narrator said that when the dust was
slightly subsided he saw Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh)
standing near the youngman who was in the agony of death.
Imam Husain was saying: “Disaster seize them who killed you.
What answer will they give to your grandfather on the Day of
Resurrection? By Allah, it is heart-rending for your uncle
that you cried for help but he could not save you from the
clutches of the enemy. Alas! Enemies of your uncle have
increased in number than his friends.” Then he took the dead
body in his lap and pressed it close to his chest. He
brought the dead body to the tent with its feet trailing on
the ground and laid it beside the body of Hadrat Ali Akbar
(radiyallahu ‘anh). The narrator enquired of the people as
to who he was and was told that he was Sayyid al-Qasim bin
Hasan bin Ali bin Abu Talib (radiyallahu ‘anh).
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Martyrdom of
Newly-Born Baby
|
While Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) was standing there, he was apprised of
the birth of a son. The babe was put in his arms and as he
was calling the Adhan in his ears, an arrow was shot from
the opposite direction that pierced the throat of the
infant. The infant died instantaneously. He pulled out the
arrow from the throat of the infant. The blood gushed out of
the wond and by taking a handful of it, Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) smeared the body of the infant. He then
said: “By Allah, you are more dearer in the sight of Allah
than the she-camel of Nabi Salih (alaihis-Salaam). And Nabi
Muhammad (Salla Allahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam) has more prestige
in the sight of Allah than Nabi Salih (alaihis-Salaam). O’
Allah! Thou has withheld they succor to us. Do what Thou may
deem fit for us.”
Likewise most of
the prominent personalities of Bani Hashim and Ahl al-Bayt
were martyred. Historians have recorded the names of the
following Shuhadaa:
- Muhammad bin Abi Sa’id bin
‘Aqil
- Abdullah bin Muslim bin
‘Aqil
- Abdullah bin ‘Aqil
- Abdur-Rahman bin ‘Aqil
- Ja’far bin ‘Aqil
- Muhammad bin>
Transfer
interrupted!bin
‘Abdullah bin Ja’far
- ‘Abbas bin Ali
- Abdullah bin Ali
- Uthman bin Ali
- Muhammad bin Ali
- Abu Bakr bin Ali
- Abu Bakr bin al-Hasan
- Abdullah bin al-Hasan
- Al-Qasim bin al-Hasan
- Ali Akbar bin al-Husain
- Abdullah bin al-Husain
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Boldness of
a Child
|
Now it was the
Imam’s turn to sacrifice himself for the cause of Allah. He
was standing alone in the battlefield but no one dared
attack him. Enemy tried a number of times to kill Imam
Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh), but nobody was willing to take
the responsibility of killing him, and wanted to bear the
burden of this sin. At last, Shimr started provoking his
army men to attack. They encircled Imam Husain (radiyallahu
‘anh) from every side. Now there were only woman and a few
teenagers in the camp of the Ahl al-Bayt. A teen aged boy
saw Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) in danger and became
impatient. He picked up a wooden stick in his hands and ran
out to help the Imam. Hadrat Sayyadah Zainab (radiyallahu
‘anha) saw him and caught hold of him. Hadrat Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) also said to his sister: “Stop him. Don’t
let him come out.” The boy, however, forced himself loose
from her grip and ran to the side of the Imam. The same
moment Bahrain bin Ka’b drew his sword to strike the Imam.
The boy remonstrated: “O’ wicked! Will you kill my uncle?”
The stone-hearted assailant brought down his sword on the
boy who took the blow on his arm. His hand was severed. The
boy cried with pain. Hadrat Husain clasped him to his bosom
and consoled him saying: “Be patient, my child! Let this
suffering be the means of reward from Allah. Allah Ta’ala
will join you with your elders: Nabi Muhammad (Salla Allahu
‘alayhi wa Sallam), Ali bin Abu Talib, Hamza, Ja’far, and
Hasan bin Ali (radiyallahu ‘anhum).
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Valor of
Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh)
|
Eventually, Imam
Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) remained alone to face the grim
situation single-handed. The enemy now passed close to the
Imam who began to wield his sword right and left and forced
the enemy to retreat. Abdullah bin Amar who was himself
taking part in the fight reported that he attacked Imam
Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) with his spear and might have
killed him, but he desisted, thinking not to carry the sin
on his head. He said: “Hadrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh)
was being attacked from all sides but he made the enemy to
retreat. He was wearing a shirt and a turban. By Allah, I
have not seen such a disheartened man whose family members
were killed before his eyes, so valiant, bold, resolute, and
steadfast. The position was that the attackers were running
right and left like sheep before a lion.” This position
continued for a long time. Meanwhile Hadrat Sayyadah Zainab
(radiyallahu ‘anha), the sister of Imam Husain (radiyallahu
‘anh) came out of her tent and cried: “O’ Umar, would Abu
Abdullah be killed before your eyes.” Umar turned his face
but tears began to roll down from his eyes upon his cheeks
and beard.
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Arrow
Pierced the Throat of Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh)
|
While fighting
Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) felt very thirsty, and went
towards Euphrates to quench his thirst but the enemy did not
allow him to drink water. Suddenly his throat was pierced by
an arrow. He pulled out the arrow and threw the blood which
oozed out of his throat towards the sky saying: “O’ Allah! I
complain only to Thee. See how the people are treating the
grandson of Thy Beloved Messenger (Salla Allahu Ta'ala
‘alayhi wa Sallam).”
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Shimr was
Reprimanded
|
Then Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) turned towards his camp but he was
resisted by Shimr and his companions. Then Imam Husain
realized that their intent was to plunder the tents. Imam
Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) said: “If you have deserted your
religion and are not afraid of the Last Day, at least you
should respect the worldly morals. Keep safe my tents from
your vagabonds and debauchees.” Shimr replied, “Yes, we
shall not harm your tents.”
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The Last
Warning
|
Now it was too
late. The narrator reported that had the enemy wished it
would have killed Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) earlier but
nobody was inclined to take the responsibility of this
heinous crime. At last Shimr [the Damned] cursed his army
men and shouted: “May you meet with ill-fate. What are you
waiting for? Why don’t you kill Husain?” The enemy
surrounded him again. The Imam (radiyallahu ‘anh) said to
Shimr: “Why are you inciting your army to kill me. By Allah,
Allah would not be displeased on anyone else’s murder so
much as of mine.”
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Sinan bin
Anas Kills Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh)
|
The time of Imam
Husain’s martyrdom was now drawing near. Zur’a bin Sharikh
al-Tamimi injured Imam Husain’s left arm and then struck a
blow on his shoulder. Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) swerved
due weakness. People being frightened moved to the rear but
Sinan bin Anas of Najaf 2 came forward and
attacked Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) with a spear. Imam
Husain fell down upon the ground. Shimr ordered a savage to
sever the Imam’s head from his body but he could not do it.
Sinan bin Anas, in a mood of indignation, cursed him;
dismounted from his horse and cut off Imam Husain’s head
from his body.
Imam Ja’far
as-Sadiq (radiyallahu ‘anh)3 narrated that after
the murder of the Imam, thirty-three injuries of swords and
thirty four wounds of arrow and spear were found on his dead
body.
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The Murderer
(may Allah curse him)
|
Sinan bin Anas
was extremely confused after killing Imam Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh). He did not allow any body to come near
the dead body. He was running to and fro lest some one else
should sever the head and take it away. The killer (may
Allah give that wretch what he deserves!) himself severed
the head and handed it over to Kholi bin Yazid Asbhi and
then ran to Umar bin Sa’d’s tent shouting:
“Load me with
gold and silver for I have killed a Great King; I have
killed him whose parents are most venerable and who is the
best among his lineage at present.”
Umar bin Sa’d
called him inside the tent and showed his indignation. “By
Allah, you are insane!” Then striking him with his stick
said: “O’ mad man! Don’t say so. You are saying a thing
which if it comes to the notice of Ibn Ziyad, he will
definitely get you killed.”
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Plundering
and Looting
|
After the
perpetration of the murder, the Kufans took off the clothes
of the dead body of Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) and then
rushed to his tents. Ali Zain-ul-‘Abidin was lying sick in
the bed. Shimr reached along with some soldiers and said:
“May we not also kill him,” but some of his companions
dissuaded him, saying: “Will you kill even the children?”
Meanwhile Umar bin Sa’d arrived on the spot and ordered that
no one should enter the ladies’ tents or tease them. If
someone had plundered anything, he should return it
forthwith.
On listening
these words Imam Zain-ul-Abidin (radiyallahu ‘anh) said in
his ailing voice: “Umar bin Sa’d! May Allah reward you for
this act of kindness. Your orders have saved us from the
culprits.”
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Body
Trampled
|
Umar bin Sa’d
ordered that Imam Husain’s body should be trampled over by
the horses’ hoofs. He called for volunteers. Ten men came
forward and trampled the body.
“When on the
day of Judgement Naziri shows up with a blood-stained
shroud, people will cry aloud: ‘Who the petitioner
is!’”
In this battle,
seventy-two men of Hadrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh)
were martyred, while eighty-eight of the Kufans were slain.
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Hadrat
Zainab (radiyallahu ‘anha) Beholds the Mangled Corpse
|
On the following
day, Umar bin Sa’d left the battlefield of Kufa taking the
women and children of the Ahl al Bayt with him as prisoners.
Qara bin Qais, an eye witness, narrated that when these
ladies saw the mangled corpses of Hadrat Husain (radiyallahu
‘anh) and that of his relatives and his companions, the
could not restrain their grief and lamentations. Qara could
not forget the bewailing of Hadrat Sayyidah Zainab bint
Hadrat Fatimah (radiyallahu ‘anhuma):
“O’ Muhammad!
May the blessings and salutations of the angels in heaven
be upon you. Behold! Your Husain is lying in blood and
sand in the desert. His body has been cut to pieces. Your
daughters have been made prisoners. Your progeny has been
killed and is lying in dust.”
Qara bin Qais
added further that there was no eye that did not shed tears
on hearing this lamentation.
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Seventy-two
Heads
|
Then the heads of
all the Husainis killed in the battlefield were severed.
These heads were seventy-two in number. Shimr Zil Joushan,
Ibn al-Ash’ath, Umar bin al-Hajjaj and Gharmara bin Qais
took all these heads to Ubaidullah bin Ziyad.
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Imam
Husain’s Head was placed before Ibn Ziyad
|
Hamid bin Muslim
who accompanied Kholi bin Yazid while carrying the head of
Hadrat Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) to Kufa reported that when
Imam Husain’s head was placed before Ibn Ziyad, he
repeatedly struck his stick on the lips of the Imam. On
seeing this, Zaid bin Arqam stood up and admonished him not
to do so, as he had seen the Most Beloved Nabi (Salla Allahu
Ta'ala ‘alayhi wa Sallam) kissing these lips. He then began
to weep bitterly. Ibn Ziyad got annoyed and said: “May Allah
make you weep! Had you not been decrepit I would certainly
have put you to death. Zaid bin Arqam (radiyallahu ‘anh)
left the meeting, saying:
“O’ people of
Arab! Henceforth you are slaves. You have killed Ibn
Fatimah. You have appointed Ibn Marjana (Ibn Ziyad) as
your ruler. He puts your noble men to death and enslaves
your pious persons. You have chosen humiliation. May Allah
destroy them who accept
humiliation.”
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Ibn Ziyad
and Hadrat Zainab (radiyallahu ‘anha)
|
The narrator
reported that when the women and children of the Ahl al-Bayt
were brougth before Ibn Ziyad, Hadrat Zainab was wearing
ordinary clothes and was surrounded by her maids. Ibn Ziyad
inquired as to whom she was, but no one responded. When he
inquired for the third time, a maid servant replied, “She is
Zainab bint Fatimah (radiyallahu ‘anha).” Thereupon Ibn
Ziyad (May Allah give him what he deserves!) shouted:
“Praise be to God who has disgraced and destroyed you and
brought dishonor to your name.” Hadrat Sayyidah Zainab
(radiyallahu ‘anh) replied: “All praise is due to the
Almighty Allah Who honored us by raising the Most
Beloved Nabi Muhammad (Salla Allahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam)
amongst us and purified us. Only the wicked and vicious are
disgraced.” Ibn Ziyad said again, “Don’t you see how Allah
has treated your family?!” Hadrat Sayyidah Zainab
(radiyallahu ‘anha) replied, “Death was their fate, so they
met with death. Allah will gather you and them together very
soon and then you can cross question each other in His
Court.” Ibn Ziyad said: “Allah has rejoiced me with the
death of your arrogant leader and the rebels of your
family.” Sayyidah Zainab (radiyallahu ‘anha) tried to
restrain herself but could not suppress her tears and said:
“By Allah, you have killed my leader, destroyed my family,
slashed my branches, and cut off my roots. If this rejoices
your heard, you may rejoice over it.”
Ibn Ziyad smiled
and said: “Bravo! This is heroism. Your father was a poet as
well as a hero. Hadrat Sayyidah Zainab (radiyallahu ‘anha)
replied: “What a woman has to do with heroism? My misfortune
had made me unmindful of heroism. What I say comes out of my
mouth with a burning heart.” Ibn Ziyad was enraged. Seeing
him in this condition Umar bin Harth said: “My Allah ennoble
the Amir! She is merely a woman. A woman’s utterance should
be taken lightly.”
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Ibn Ziyad
and Imam Zain-ul-Abidin
|
After these
bitter exchanges, Ibn Ziyad cast a glance on Ali
Zain-ul-Abidin bin Husain bin Ali (radiyallahu ‘anh) who was
seriously ill at that time. Ibn Ziyad inquired his name. He
replied: “Ali bin Husain.” Ibn Ziyad asked with
astonishment: “Has Ali bin Husain not been killed in the
fight.” Hadrat Zain-ul-Abidin (radiyallahu ‘anh) did not
reply. Ibn Ziyad said: “Why don’t you speak?” Imam
Zain-ul-Abidin replied: “Another brother of mine was named
Ali. People killed him. Ibn Ziyad said: “People did not
murder him, but Allah has killed him.” On this Hadrat
Zain-ul-Abidin recited the following Ayat of the Qur’an
al-kareem:
“It is Allah
Who deprives one of his life at the time of death. And no
one dies except by Allah’s Command.”
On hearing this
Ibn Ziyad shouted: “May Allah kill you! You are also one of
them.” Ibn Ziyad wanted to kill him but Hadrat Zainab
(radiyallahu ‘anha) cried impatiently: “I implore you in the
name of Allah not to kill the boy. In case you are bent upon
to kill the boy, kill me also along with him.” Imam
Zain-ul-Abidin said in a loud voice: “O’ Ibn Ziyad! If you
have even the remotest kinship with these ladies, send them
after I am killed under the escort of a pious man who should
treat them gently in accordance with social principles of
Islam.” Ibn Ziyad fixed his gaze upon Hadrat Zainab for a
long time and then said to the people: “Relationship is a
very delicate sentiment. By Allah, I am sure she really
wants to lay her life along with the lad. All right, leave
the lad and allow him to go with the women of his family.”
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Murder of
Ibn Afif
|
After this
incident Ibn Ziyad instructed the citizens to assemble in
the main Masjid and delivered a sermon before the assembly
as follows:
“All praise is
due to Allah Who made the truth manifest and has granted
victory to the followers of truth. Yazid bin Mu’awiyah,
the Commander of the faithful and his party became
victorious and defeated Husain bin Ali and his companions,
the liars.”
On hearing this,
Abdullah bin Afif Azdi, a well-known companion of Hadrat Ali
(Karramallahu Ta’ala wajhah) who had lost his eye-sight in
the battles of Jamal and Siffin, stood up and shouted: “By
Allah! Ibn Marjana, you are a liar and a son of a liar, and
not Husain bin Ali (radiyallahu ‘anh).” Ibn Ziyad, the
wretch, got annoyed and put him to death.
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In the Court
of Yazid
|
Ibn Ziyad fixed
the head of Hadrat Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) on a pole
and sent the same to Yazid through Zahr bin Qais. Ghaz bin
Rabi’ah reported that he was sitting in the court of Yazid
when Zahr bin Qais arrived. Yazid inquired: “What is the
news?” Qais replied, “I have brought the news of victory.
Husain bin Ali came to us along with eighteen members of the
Ahl al-Bayt and sixty supporters. We stopped them and
demanded them to surrender or fight. They preferred to fight
than to submit. So we attacked them at the break of dawn.
When swords began to strike their heads, they ran to and fro
to save themselves just as pigeon ran away on seeing the
eagle. Then we put them all to death. At this moment their
dead bodies are lying naked. Their clothes are stained with
blood. Their dead bodies are rotting in the sun and are
serving as a food for vultures.
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Yazid Began
to Weep
|
The narrator
reported that on hearing this pathetic story, Yazid’s eyes
brimmed with tears, and he said: “I could be pleased at your
loyalty even without the murder of Husain (radiyallahu
‘anh). May Allah curse the son of Ibn Sumiyya (Ibn Ziyad,
la’natullahi ‘alayh)! By Allah, had I been present there, I
would certainly have forgiven Husain. May Allah shower his
blessings upon Husain.” Yazid did not give any reward to the
messenger.
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Yazid’s
Reaction
|
Qasim bin Abdur-Rahman, a slave
of Yazid, reported that when heads of Hadrat Husain
(radiyallahu ‘anh) and that of the Ahl al-Bayt were placed
before Yazid, he recited the following verse:
“The swords
sever the heads of those whom we love, though they were in
fact tyrants who neglected the
truth.”
Then said: “By Allah, O’
Husain! Had I been there I would not have killed you.”
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Ahl al-Bayt
in Damascus
|
After sending the
head of Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) Ibn Ziyad dispatched
the remaining members of the Ahl al-Bait to Damascus under
the escort of Shimr bin Zil Joushan and Mahzar bin Tha’laba.
Imam Zain-ul-Abidin kept quiet throughout the journey. He
did not speak even a single word to anybody. On arrival in
the court of Yazid, Mazhar bin Tha’laba cried: “O’ Commander
of the faithful! I have brought sinners before you.” On
hearing this Yazid got annoyed and said: “No woman had given
birth to a more vicious and wicked child than Tha’laba’s
mother.”
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Yazid and
Imam Zain-ul-Abidin
|
Yazid then sent
for his Syrian chiefs to his court, and addressing Imam
Zain-ul-Abidin, he said: “O’ Ali! It was your father who
broke off family relationship, forgot my rights, tried to
oust me from my rule. You have already seen the results of
disobedience committed by your father.” In response, Imam
Zain-ul-Abidin (radiyallahu ‘anh) recited the following
Ayats of the Qur’an al-kareem:
“There
falls not a calamity either in the earth or on yourself
but it is recorded in a book before We bring it into
being. Surely that is easy for Allah, that you may not
grieve over what is lost to you or exult because of that
which He has given to you. And Allah loves not the
conceited and the haughty.” (Surah al-Hadeed, ayats
22-23)
Yazid was
displeased to hear this. He desired that his son Khalid
should give the answer but Khalid did not understand
anything. Then Yazid, pointing out to Khalid said:
“And
whatever misfortune befalls you is due to what your own
hands have earned. And He forgives many of your sins.”
(Surah al-Shura, ayat 30)
Then Yazid turned
his attention towards other children and women who were made
prisoners. Yazid was greatly moved at their sad plight and
declared: “May Allah curse Ibn Marjana (Ubaidullah Ibn
Ziyad)! Had he been related to you he would have have
treated you in such a way, no sent you to me in this
pitiable condition.”
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Fearless
Conversation of Hadrat Sayyidah Zainab (radiyallahu ‘anha)
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Hadrat Fatimah
bint Ali reported that when we were brought before Yazid, he
took pity on us and treated us gently. While we were sitting
in a court a Syrian lad stood up and pointing to me
requested Yazid to deliver me to him. I was in teen and was
very pretty. I began to tremble with fear and caught the
hand of elder sister Hadrat Sayyidah Zainab (radiyallahu
‘anha), who was older than I. She was very wise and knew
that it could never happen. She shouted at the lad: “You are
a wretched fellow. Neither you nor he (pointing at Yazid)
has the power to do so.
Yazid got angry
at this boldness and said: “You tell a lie. By Allah, this
is within my powers if I wish to do so. Hadrat Zainab
(radiyallahu ‘anha) retorted: “No, Allah has not given you
this power. It is otherwise if you leave our party and
become apostate by renouncing our religion.” Yazid got
annoyed further and said: “It was your father and brother
who renounced the religion.” Hadrat Sayyidah Zainab
(radiyallahu ‘anha) promptly replied: “It was Allah’s
religion, my father’s religion, my brother’s religion, my
grandfather’s religion from which you, your father, and your
grandfather obtained guidance.” Yazid shouted: “O’ enemy of
Allah! You tell a lie.” Hadrat Zainab replied, “You have
become a ruler by force. You are misusing your powers with
tyranny and are oppressing the people with your force.”
Hadrat Fatimah
bint Ali added that this conversation made Yazid to feel
ashamed because then he kept silent. The Syrian lad,
however, stood up again and repeated his request. On this,
Yazid scolded him, “Be off, O’ wretch! May Allah send death
to you!”
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Consultation
with Syrian Chiefs
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Yazid consulted
the Syrian courtiers in regard to the treatment of the
prisoners. Some suggested harsh treatment while Nu’man bin
Bashir said: “They should be treated in the matter the
Beloved Prophet (Salla Allahu Ta'ala ‘alayhi wa Sallam)
would have treated them on seeing their plight.” On hearing
this, Hadrat Fatimah said: “O’ Yazid! They are daughters of
the Beloved Nabi (Salla Allahu ta'ala ‘alayhi wa Sallam).”
This reference moved Yazid and his courtiers to tears and he
ordered for their lodging in an independent house.
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Yazid’s Wife
Expresses Grief
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Meanwhile, the
news of the arrival of the prisoners reached Yazid’s
household. His wife, Hind bint ‘Abdullah, put on veil on her
face and came out. She asked Yazid: “O’ Commander of the
Faithful! Is it the head of Husain ibn Fatimah, daughter of
the Holy Last Messenger of Allah?” Yazid replied, “Yes, weep
as much as you can on the murder of grandson on the Beloved
Nabi (Salla Allahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam) and of the scions of
the Hashimi house. The wicked Ibn Ziyad made haste in
killing him. May Allah kill him too.”
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Yazid’s
[Arrogant] Address
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Thereafter
addressing the courtiers, Yazid said: “Do you know how did
it happen? It was the outcome of Husain’s error in judgment.
He remained under the impression that his father is better
than Yazid’s father; his mother is better is better than
Yazid’s mother; his grandfather is better than Yazid’s
grandfather. And he himself is better than Yazid, hence he
deserves more to rule over the country than Yazid. His stand
that his father was better than my father was wrong. Ali and
Mu’awiyah fought with each other and the world saw who
emerged successful in the contest. As regards his statement
that his mother is better than my mother, is undoubtedly
true. Fatimah (radiyallahu ‘anha), daughter of the beloved
Nabi (Salla Allahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam) is decidedly far more
prestigeous than my mother. Similarly, his grandfather is
certainly better than my grandfather. By Allah, no one who
believes in Allah and the Day of Judgement can grade anyone
equal to, not to speak of better than the Beloved Nabi
(Salla Allahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam). Husain erred in judgment
and forgot the following Ayat of the Qur’an al-kareem,
which reads as follows:
‘O’
Allah! Malik-ul-Mulk! Thou givest sovereignty to
whomsoever Thou wills, and Thou takest away sovereignty
from whomsoever Thou wills. Thou exaltest whomsoever Thou
wills and Thou abasest whomsoever Thou wills. In Thy hand
is all good. Verily, Thou hast power over all
things.’” (Surah Aal-e-Imran, ayat
26)
Then the ladies
of the Ahl al-Bayt were sent to Yazid’s palace, where the
women of the family of Mu’awiyah began to weep bitterly on
seeing their sad plight.
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Yazid Tries
to Make Amends
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When Yazid came
into the palace, Fatimah bint al-Husain asked him: “Have the
daughters of the Most Beloved Nabi (Salla Allahu Ta'ala
‘alayhi wa Sallam) become slave-girls?” Yazid replied, “O’
Daughter of my brother! It would never happen.” Fatimah
said, “We have been deprived even of our earrings.” Yazid
promised to compensate their loss and he did repay them
two-fold or even more.
Yazid used to
take his breakfast and dinner along with Hadrat Ali bin
Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh). One day he called Hadrat Hasan’s
young child Amr to him and by way of joking asked him if he
would have a duel with his son Khalid who was of his age.
Amr bin al-Hasan replied in the affirmative, adding that
both of them should be given daggers in their hands and then
their duel be watched. Yazid laughed and holding Amr in his
lap remarked: “A serpent begets a serpent.”
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Yazid’s
Contrition
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Yazid entertained
the Ahl al-Bayt as his guests for some days. He used to stay
in his private meetings that had he been a little
circumspect, he would have kept Hadrat Husain (radiyallahu
‘anh) with him for a few days and considered his terms,
though it might have weakened his own position to some
extent. This attitude would have discharged himself of his
obligations towards the rights and relations of the
Most Beloved Nabi (Salla Allahu Ta'ala ‘alayhi wa
Sallam). He repeatedly cursed Ibm Marjana (Ibn Ziyad) who
forced Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh) to fight by not
agreeing to his terms of participating in Jihad on the
frontiers or of approaching him for settlement of dispute.
Yazid stated Ibn Ziyad (la’natullahi ‘alayh) had thus made
him (Yazid) the victim of people’s wrath.
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Departure of
Ahl al-Bayt to Madinah
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While bidding
farewell to the Ahl al-Bayt on their departure to Madinah,
Yazid assured Imam Zain-ul-Abidin (radiyallahu ‘anh) cursing
Ibn Ziyad: “Had I been there in the battlefield, and had
Husain offered his terms to me, I would certainly have
accepted them. I would have saved his life at all costs,
even at the cost of the life of my own son. But what Allah
willed has happened. Keep in touch with me through
correspondence and let me know your needs. Afterwards
Sakina, daughter of Imam Husain (radiyallahu ‘anh), used to
say that she had not seen any ungrateful person who was more
hospitable than Yazid.
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Generosity
of the Ahl al-Bayt
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Yazid dispatched
the Ahl al-Bayt under reliable military escort. It treated
the ill-fated Ahl al-Bayt gently throughout the journey. On
reaching Madinah, Hadrat Sayyidah Zainab (radiyallahu ‘anha)
and Fatimah bint Husain sent to the escort leader their
bangles and bracelets as a token of reward for his kind
treatment during the journey. He, however, refused to accept
these ornaments and returned saying: “By Allah, this
treatment was not for worldly gains but it was all due to
the love and respect for the Most Beloved Nabi (Salla
Allahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam).”
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Lamentation
in Madinah
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This sad news was
the talk of the town before the arrival of the Ahl al-Bayt.
When the party arrived in Madinah, the Hashimi ladies
hastened to them, lamenting the loss of lives of the near
and dear ones. The daughter of Hadrat ‘Aqil bin Abu Talib
(radiyallahu ‘anh) was in the forefront crying and reciting
the following verses:
“What
excuse will you have to offer to the Beloved Nabi (Salla
Allahu ‘alayhi wa Sallam) when he questions you as the
last of his followers: ‘How did you treat my family and my
progeny after me?’ Some of them are prisoners and the
others are writhing in
blood.”
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