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The conventional meaning of Ashura in the Shariah refers to
the 10th of Muharram-ul-Haraam. In his distinguished book, "Ghuniyatut
Taalibeen", Hazrat Ghaus-ul-Azam, Sheikh Abdul Qaadir Jilani (radi Allahu
anhu) writes that the Ulema have a difference of opinion, as to why this day
is known as Ashura. Since the reason has been explained in various ways, the
consensus of the majority of the Ulema is that it is known as Ashurah because it
is the 10th day of Muharram, while certain Ulema say that from the sacred days
that Almighty Allah blessed the Ummat-e-Muhammadi with, this day is the 10th
most important day, and it is for this reason that it is known as Ashurah.
(Ghuniyatut Taalibeen, Pg. 428)
With the exception of the Martyrdom of Sayyiduna
Imam-e-Hussain (radi Allahu anhu) there are also various other incidents
which occurred on Yaum-e-Ashurah. It is also for those reasons that this day has
received such excellence. In his internationally renowned Kitaab, "Nuzhatul
Majaalis", Hazrat Sheikh Abdur Rahman Safoori (radi Allahu anhu)
explains the following important events which took place on Yaum-e-Ashurah:
- It was on this day that the Skies earth and the
Lauw-e-Qalam came into existence.
- It was on this day that Hazrat Adam (alaihis
salaam) and Hazrat Hawa were created.
- Hazrat Adam's (alaihis salaam) Tauba was
accepted.
- Hazrat Nooh's (alaihis salaam) Ark came on
land.
- Hazrat Ibrahim (alaihis salaam) received the
status of Khaleelullah.
- Hazrat Yaqub (alaihis salaam) met Hazrat
Yusuf (alaihis salaam) after 40 years.
- Hazrat Idrees (alaihis salaam) was raised
into the skies.
- Hazrat Ayub (alaihis salaam) regained his
health.
- Hazrat Yunus (alaihis salaam) was released
from the stomach of the fish.
- Hazrat Dawud's (alaihis salaam) Tauba was
accepted.
- Hazrat Sulaiman (alaihis salaam) received
his Kingdom.
- Hazrat Esa (alaihis salaam) was raised into
the skies.
- Hazrat Muhammad Mustapha (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) made Nikah to Hazrat Bibi Khadija (radi Allahu anha).
- It is on this day that Qiyamat will occur.
The Holy Prophet Muhammad Mustapha (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) has stated, "That person who performs four rakaats of Namaaz on
the day of Ashurah in this way, that he reads the entire Sura Ikhlaas (Qulhuwal
laa) 11 times after Sura Fatiha in every rakaat, then Almighty Allah will
forgive fifty years of his sins, and he will blessed with a Mimbar (pulpit) of
Noor." (Nuzhatul Majalis, Vol.1, Pg. 181)
To keep fast on the day of Ashurah is worthy of great reward.
The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) used to even fast on this
day and He used to also command others to fast on this day. It is recorded in
"Sahihain" from Hazrat Abu Moosa Ash'ari (radi Allahu anhu) that the
Jews used to respect the day of Ashura and they also rejoiced on this day. The
Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) commanded, "You too should
fast in this day". In one Hadith of "Muslim", it is recorded that the
Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) said, "On the day of
Ashurah, the People of Khaibar keep fast, rejoice and dress their wives in good
clothes and jewellery. O Muslims! You too should fast on this day."
Hazrat Qatadah (radi Allahu anhu) reports that the
Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) has stated, "On the day of
Ashurah I hope that through this (Ashurah) Almighty Allah will make it a means
of Kafaara for past sins." (Mishkat Shareef, Pg. 179)
In the year 10 A.H., when the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) was keeping the fast of Ashurah, the Sahaba-e-Kiraam
(ridwaan nulahi ta'ala ajma'in) requested, "This is that day which is
honoured by the Jews and Christians." The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) said, "If I am here next year, then I shall also fast on
the 9th (of Muharram)." (Mishkat Shareef, Pg. 179) If is for this
reason that we should not only fast on the tenth, but also on the ninth of
Muharram-ul-Haraam.
- It is recorded in "Tafseer Roohul Bayaan" that the person who stays awake on the night of Ashurah gains the Sawaab of the
Mala'ikah.
- The Masha'ikh have stated that by making Ghusl on
this day, the sicknesses for the entire year are washed away.
- Shaami in "Kitaabus Saum" states that using
surma on this day will not cause they eye to pain for the entire year.
It is in Shaami, "That person who cooks good food on the
day of Ashurah, will Insha- Allah, gain Barkat from Almighty Allah in his home
for the entire year." Commenting on this in "Tafseer Na'eemi", Hazrat
Allama Mufti Ahmad Yaar Khan (rahmatullah alaih) writes: "In our
country Haleem (kichra) is cooked because it contain all types of grains and
meat, through which we have hope that their will be barkat in the grain for the
entire year. In certain narrations, it has been stated that the day on which the
Ark of Hazrat Nooh (alaihis salaam) came onto land, the inhabitants of the Ark
disembarked and gathered all types of grain and cooked it into Haleem (Kichra)."
Muharram also brings with it the brilliant lesson from the
History of Islam, in the Hijrat of Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
from Mecca to Madinatul Munawwarah. According to history, when Rasool-e-Paak
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) arrived in Madina, Abdullah bin Salaam, the
famous Jewish scholar was busy breaking dates in his garden. When news of
Rasoolullah's (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) arrival reached him, he
immediately set out to observe Rasoolullah's (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
activities. Before long he found himself in the midst of the Muslims of Madina
where Nabi-e-Paak (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) was addressing the
Muslims thus, "O people! Get into the habit of greeting one another at all
times, and feed one another, and treat your relatives and friends with love and
kindness. And when everyone is asleep at night, remember to pray to Almighty
Allah at that time. If you keep up in practice with these things then you shall
enter Jannah in peace."
This Prophetic advice bears glad tidings for Muslims
throughout the ages. Alas! Had the Muslims of today only given heed to, and
practised upon this advice, it would have produced the solutions to nearly all
their problems. Hidden embodied in this advice is the secrets of the success of
this world and the Hereafter.
This advice had produced a deeply profound effect on Abdullah
bin Salaam, so much so that he went to the house of Hazrat Abu Ayoob Ansari
(radi Allahu anhu) and addressed the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) in the following manner, "I accept your claim of Prophethood
and I sincerely believe that your religion (Islam) is a true religion."
Having made this announcement, he accepted Islam.
It was also during the month of Muharram that history had
recorded the events of Karbala regarding Sayyiduna Hazrat Imam Husain (radi
Allahu anhu). The martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu)
had breathed new life into the spirit of Islam regarding the values of Imaan.
Sunni Muslims the world over, in their remembrance of the
Ahle-Bait and Hazrat Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhum ajma'in), engage
themselves in feeding the poor in their memory as a mark of respect. On this
ocassion, it is imperative to reflect as to what aspect of the great Imam's life
we Muslims are emulating to improve ourselves spiritually. Should we lack the
enthusiasm to put into practice the teachings of the Sunnah which Sayyiduna Imam
Husain (radi Allahu anhu) followed so truthfully that he paid the
ultimate price for it, we should sit back and question our sincerity in the love
for Almighty Allah, His Rasool (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), the
Ahle-Bait, and the beloved Sahaba like Sayyiduna Abu Bakr, Sayyiduna Umar,
Sayyiduna Uthman and Sayyiduna Ali (ridwanullahi ta'ala ajma'in).
It is the love of the Ahle-Bait and the Sahaba-e-Kiraam
(ridwanullahi ta'ala ajma'in) that should produce the driving force in
emulating closely in our lives the Sunnah of Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam). This alone in these times would not only provide the guiding
light spiritually, but also be a source of great Barakah and reward in this
world and the Hereafter.
Introduction: Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu)
was born on the 4 A.H. in Madinatul Munawwarah. His mother, Hazrat Bibi Fathima
(radi Allahu anha) was the favourite daughter of the
Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) and his father, Hazrat Ali
Murtuza (radi Allahu anhu) was one of the most talented and outstanding
personalities of early Islam. Brought up by this ideal couple under the
fostering care of the Prophet of Islam (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam),
Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu) soon distinguished himself as a promising
scholar, warrior and Saint. The ideal training which he received from his
parents and maternal grandfather made him one of the noblest sons of Islam. Even
in his early teens, he was noted for his piety, nobility, chivalry and
scholarship.
The two brothers, Imam Hassan and Imam Husain (radi Allahu
anhuma) commanded great respect of all classes of Muslims for their sterling
traits. They were shown great consideration even by the successive Khulafaa of
Islam. It was during the Caliphate of their father, Hazrat Ali (radi Allahu
anhu), that trouble arose which led to the division of the Muslim Caliphate
into two - one led by Hazrat Ali and the other by Hazrat Ameer Mu'awiyah
(radi Allahu anhuma). After the martyrdom of Hazrat Ali, Hazrat Imam Hasan,
who succeeded his father, abdicated in favour of Hazrat Ameer Mu'awiyah (radi
Allahu anhuma) in the larger interest of Islam. He was soon poisoned to
death.
Government under Yazid: Hazrat Ameer Mu'awiyah
(radi Allahu anhu) nominated his son, Yazid, as his successor. Yazid
ascended the throne of Damascus in April 683 A.C. He was a tyrant who revelled
in vicious pleasures of life. Yazid did not follow the examples of the four
rightly guided Khulafaa. Yazid was an alcoholic, indulged in fornication, used
to ignore the Fard Salaah and made interest common. He also married women with
whom Nikah (Marriage) was not permitted according to the Holy Quran. He also
carried dogs on his lap and did not care about Tahaarah (Cleanliness). Yazid
spent of his time hunting and did not care much about the administrative
responsibilities of the Islamic State. He hated and took delight in persecuting
Muslim divines.
Yazid tried to obtain the allegiance of four notable Muslims,
including Hazrat Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu), through force and
intrigue. But Hazrat Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu), who had inherited
the virtuous and chivalrous disposition of his father, was not a man to be won
over by force or favour. He remained adamant and refused to acknowledge such a
vicious and dissolute person as the Caliph, who was supposed to be the spiritual
as well as the political head of the Islamic world.
Support from Kufa: Immediately after the accession,
Yazid ordered Waleed ibn Utaba, the Governor of Madinatul Munawwarah, to force
Hazrat Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu) for the oath of fealty to him.
Meanwhile, Hazrat Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu) received messages from
the citizens of Kufa imploring him to free them from the tyrannical Ummayad
Rule. He received hundreds of such letters from the residents of Kufa offering
him their allegiance. The kind-hearted and virtuous Hazrat Imam Husain (radi
Allahu anhu) considered it his duty to respond to the call of the oppressed.
He sent his cousin, Hazrat Muslim bin Aqeel (radi Allahu anhu) as his
emissary to Kufa. Thousands of Kufis rushed to swear fealty to Hazrat Imam
Husain (radi Allahu anhu) on the hands of Hazrat Muslim bin Aqeel
(radi Allahu anhu). The report sent by the Muslims of Kufa were highly
heartening. He invited Hazrat Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu) to come to
Kufa.
March to Kufa: But the Kufis were soon won over
through force and favour and turned their backs on Hazrat Muslim bin Aqeel
(radi Allahu anhu), the emissary of Hazrat Imam Husain (radi Allahu
anhu). He was made Shaheed by the Kufis. In the meantime, Hazrat Imam Husain
(radi Allahu anhu), along with his family members, relations and companions
left for Kufa. When he approached the borders of Iraq, he was surprised at the
absence of the promised Kufi soldiers. A few stages from his destination, he
learned of the tragic end of his emissary.
March to Karbala: He was then confronted by a strong
detachment of the Umayyad army under the command of Hur, who, under the orders
of Ubaidullah ibn Ziyad, forced Hazrat Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu) and
his party to march towards Karbala, a place about 25 miles north-east of Kufa.
The small band of 72 souls, which included respectable
ladies, men and children, encamped on the western bank of the Euphrates at
Karbala surrounded by a powerful Umayyah army of 4 000 soldiers commanded by Amr
bin Saad. A showdown seemed imminent as Hazrat Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu)
was determined to shed the last drop of his blood for the sake of truth and
righteousness.
Now started a period of trials and tribulations for the
descendants of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). For days
the vicious army of Ibn Saad surrounded their tents cutting off their water
supply with a view to reducing them to hunger and thirst, thus forcing them to
surrender. For four days commencing from the 7th to the 10th of Muharram, not a
drop of water entered the mouth of Hazrat Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu)
and his companions. Faced with the dire catastrophe which would have made the
stoutest heart shudder and the strongest feet to shudder, Hazrat Imam Husain
(radi Allahu anhu) and his companions did not wince at all.
Eve of 10th Muharram: That night, Sayyiduna Imam
Husain (radi Allahu anhu) gathered his small band of 72 followers and
requested them to leave his camp and seek refuge in a safe place. But, his
dedicated followers refused to desert him. He then ordered that the tents be
tied together and a trench be dug and filled with wood and set on fire when the
battle begins. The Muslims spent the night in prayer.
Battle of Karbala: It was the morning of the 10th of
Muharram 61 A.H. Sayyiduna Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu's) followers put
on sweet scent, their best clothes and took leave and blessings from the
womenfolk. The women were told that they were in the sole care of Almighty Allah
and that they should patiently bear all the hardships and trials in store for
them. They were not to mourn. The Muslims had gone without water or food for 3
days. They did not have a drop to drink. Nor did they partake in a morsel of
food.
Sayyiduna Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu), sitting on
his horse, addressed the army of Shimr appealing for their sense of justice and
recognize the pious family that he was from. He said: "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. After hearing me, and you refuse to
agree with me, I will be ready for you. Whatever the outcome I repose confidence
in Allah who supports righteous men."
Ibn Saad's army was ready for war. Hur realised this. He was
undecided about which side to be. Finally he said: "By Allah, I have selected
Jannah irrespective of the consequences. I do not care whether I am killed and
my body is shred into pieces or I am burnt alive." Saying this, he joined
the side of Sayyiduna Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu). Imam Husain
(radi Allahu anhu) forgave Hur. He was eventually made Shaheed.
The battle began. The 17 year old, Hazrat Ali Akbar (radi
Allahu anhu), whose looks resembled that of Sayyiduna Rasulullah (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam), rushed towards the enemy. He fought bravely,
beheading hundreds until he was made Shaheed by Marra bin Manqaz who plunged a
spear through his back. Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu) buried his son.
Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu) then heard the 6 months
old Hazrat Ali Asghar (radi Allahu anhu) crying for water. He took the
child in his hands and appealed to the enemy to allow the child to drink some
water. Instead, Hurmila bin Kaahil, took aim and shot an arrow that pierced the
infants throat. Hazrat Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu) held up his son
towards the sky and said: "O Allah, this is the only one Ali Asghar. If there
were a hundred like him, I would sacrifice them all, one by one, in Your Path.
If this is Your Will, then Husain is satisfied." He then buried Sayyiduna
Ali Asghar (radi Allahu anhu) next to his elder brother, Sayyiduna Ali
Akbar (radi Allahu anhu).
The small band of Muslims fought bravely and one by one were
made Shaheed. Sayyiduna Jafer bin Aqeel, Sayyiduna Abdur Rahman bin Aqeel,
Sayyiduna Abdullah bin Hasan, Sayyiduna Imam Hasanul Mussana, Sayyiduna Qasim
bin Hasan, Sayyiduna Amr bin Hasan, Sayyiduna Abu Baqr bin Hasan, and others
(radi Allahu anhumul ajma'in) were made Shaheed.
Sayyiduna Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu) fought
bravely and killed 410 enemy soldiers. As he was about to drink water, an arrow
struck his mouth. Then, arrows rained down upon him. An arrow was shot in his
forehead, the place where Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu) was kissed by
Sayyiduna Rasulullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). Another arrow
pierced his neck. He was wounded from head to foot and lay on the ground. It was
time for Asar Salaah, so he said to his attackers: "Just give me a few
minutes to finish my Asar Salaah as I have not yet missed a single Salaah in my
life, and I do not want to appear before Almighty Allah without finishing my
Salaah. After that you may do as you please."
While in Sajdah, Sinan bin Anas struck off Sayyiduna Imam
Husain (radi Allahu anhu's) blessed head. He was only 56 years old. His
body had sustained 33 spear wounds, 24 sword wounds and countless arrows. His
blessed head was then carried to Yazid in Damascus accompanied by the women and
children.
After Karbala: The news of the Shahaadah of Hazrat
Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu) shocked the Muslim world. Madinatul
Munawwarah revolted against Yazid, but the inhabitants and remaining Sahaba were
massacred. For 3 days, the Umayyad soldiers brought destruction to Madinatul
Munawwarah and even attacked the Holy Kaaba.
Lessons of Karbala: The Shahaadah of Imam Husain
(radi Allahu anhu) at Karbala provided a moral victory of virtue over vice.
It was a triumph of good over evil. It continues to serve as a beacon light for
all strugglers of truth and righteousness. Sayyiduna Imam Husain (radi Allahu
anhu) fought to establish the laws of Almighty Allah on earth and not to
submit to the corrupt government of Yazid which brought about un-Islamic
practises. Karbala teaches us to endure hardships and remain calm in the face of
the most difficult trials. A poet once said: "The martyrdom of (Imam) Husain
actually means the death of Yazid, as every such karbala leads to the revival of
Islam."
- According to Tirmizi Shareef, Hazrat Jabir (radi
Allahu anhu) reported: I saw Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
in his Farewell Pilgrimage on the Day of Arafat while he was riding on the
camel, Qaswa, to deliver the sermon. I heard him say, "O People! I have left
among you something which if you adhere to, you will never be misguided - the
Book of Allah and my progeny (the People of my House)".
- It is also reported in Tirmizi Shareef: Hazrat Zain
bin Arqam (radi Allahu anhu) reported that Rasoolullah (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) said to Hazrat Ali, Bibi Fathima, Hazrat Hasan and Hazrat
Husain (radi Allahu anhuma), "I am at war with those who fight with
them, at peace with those who remain in peace with them".
- In another Hadith from Tirmizi Shareef: Hazrat
Ya'la bin Murrah (radi Allahu anhu) reported that Rasoolullah (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) said: "Husain is from me and I am from Husain.
Allah loves him who loves Husain. Husain is a descendant out of my descendants".
- It is stated in Sunan Imam Ahmad: Hazrat Abu Zarr
(radi Allahu anhu) reported while holding the door of the Kaaba, "I heard
Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) say, 'The parable of the People of my
House among you is the parable of the Ark of Noah. Those who got on it were
safe, and whoso remained behind were destroyed".
- It is stated in Sunan Baihaqi: Hazrat Ummul Fazl (radi Allahu anha), daughter of Harith, reported: I went to Rasoolullah
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) and said, "O Rasoolullah! I have seen a
horrible dream tonight". He asked, "And what is it?" She said, "I
saw a piece of your flesh had been cut off and placed in my lap".
Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) said, "You had seen good.
If Allah Wills, Fathima will give birth to a son who you will nurse". Then,
Hazrat Fathima (radi Allahu anha) gave birth to Hazrat Husain and he was
under my nurse just as Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) had
said. One day, I went to the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) and
placed the child on his lap. Thereafter, his look was fixed towards me and both
his eyes were shedding tears. I said, "O Prophet of Allah! By my father and
mother! What is the matter with you?" He said, "Jibrael came and informed
me that my followers will soon kill this grandson of mine". I asked, "Him?" He said,
"Yes, He brought some earth to me out of his red earth".
(i.e. from the sands of Karbala)
According to the Kitaab, "Thareek-ul-Khulafa", ten
miraculous events were recorded about the time of the Shahaadah of Hazrat Imam
Husain (radi Allahu anhu). These events were also included on pages 46
and 47 of the Kitaab, "Karamaat-e-Sahaba", by Molvi Ashraf Ali of Thana
Bhavan.
It is stated in "Thareek-ul-Khulafa" by Imam
Jalaluddin Suyuti (radi Allahu anhu) that, "When Sayyiduna Imam Husain
(radi Allahu anhu) was martyred, for seven days the following conditions
prevailed on earth:-
- When the sun rose each day, there was a constant
shroud of redness covering the earth as if the sun's rays came out in the form
of a lifeless blanket.
- There was a continuous scene of stars colliding
with each other in the skies.
- His martyrdom took place on the 10th of Muharram 60
A.H. and on this day there was a total eclipse of the sun.
- From about six months prior to his martyrdom, a
strange redness enveloped the horizon of the skies, which gradually disappeared,
and such a phenomenon was never witnessed again.
- On the day of his martyrdom, beneath every stone in
Baitul Muqaddas, there appeared fresh blood.
- Grass and straw that was used in the oppressor's
army (i.e. Yazid's army) had all suddenly turned to burnt out ashes.
- The oppressor's army had slaughtered a female camel
to feed the soldiers. From the meat of this slaughtered animal, sparks of fire
began to fly all the time.
- When the meat of the slaughtered camel was cooked,
it turned out to be bitter and poisonous.
- One person who spoke ill about Sayyiduna Imam
Husain (radi Allahu anhu) was punished by Almighty Allah in such a way
that he was hit by two falling stars from the sky which diminished his power of
sight progressively.
- Regarding the conditions of these days (of
martyrdom), Hazrat Abu Na'eem (radi Allahu anhu) states in his Kitaab,
"Dala'il", that Hazrat Umme Salma (radi Allahu anha) narrated that
when Hazrat Imam Husain (radi Allahu anhu) was martyred, the Jinns were
heard to wail and weep openly in expression of their grief."
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