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Brief account of the last days of Imam Hussain (as)
Upon arriving in
Karbala to the day of Ashura
2nd Muharram: Imam Hussain (asws)
arrives in Karbala
Ninawa
Imam Hussain (asws) stopped at Ninawa
and dismounted His Horse. A rider suddenly appeared from the direction of Kufa
carrying arms and a bow hanging over his shoulder. Everyone came to a stop and
looked in the direction of the rider. As he approached them, he greeted Hurr
(as) and his followers but did not do so to Imam Hussain (as) or His
companions. He gave Hurr (as) a letter from Ubaydullah ibn Ziyad (la) which
said, “Upon receiving my letter, immediately stop the journey of Imam
Hussain (asws). Force Him to stop in an area which is open with no protective
enclosure or supply of water. I have instructed my messenger to remain with you
and not to leave you until you have implemented my orders. Peace be with
you.”
After reading the letter, Hurr (as)
said to Imam Hussain (asws) and His followers, “This is a letter from the
governor Ubaydullah ibn Ziyad (la) ordering me to stop You in a place which is
unprotected. This is his messenger whom he has ordered not to leave my side until
I have carried out his orders.” Abu Shatha glanced at the messenger of Ibn
Ziyad (la) and asked, “Are you Nusair Baddi from the Kinda tribe?” He
replied, “Yes.”
Upon hearing his reply, Abu Shatha
said to him, “May your mother be deprived of you. What kind of message
have you brought?” The messenger replied, “What is it that I have
brought? I have submitted to my imam and have fulfilled my pledge of allegiance
to him.” Ibn Muhasir replied, “And in the process of doing so, you
have disobeyed Allah and have followed an “imam” which will only lead
you towards destruction. You have embraced evil and hellfire. Allah, Almighty
and Glorious says,
“We have made them imams, who
invite people to hell/ire and on the Day of Judgment they will not be
helped.” (28:41)
This is an appropriate description
for your ‘imam’. “
Hurr (as) began to implement the
order and forced the people to stop at a place which was away from the village
and with no water supply. Imam Hussain (asws)’s companions would say,
“Allow us to stop here (Ninawa) or at Ghadiriyyah or Shahfayyah. Upon
hearing the choices of the companions of Imam Hussain (asws), Hurr replied,
“No, by Allah, I cannot do this. This man has been sent as a spy to watch
over me.”
At this point, Zuhair ibn Qayn said
to Imam Hussain (asws), “O’ Son of Rasool Allah (saw), fighting against
these people now, shall be easier than trying to fight against the
reinforcements which will join them. By my life, a military force will come
which we will be unable to confront.” Imam Hussain (asws) replied, “I
will not be the one to initiate the fighting against them.”
Zuhair said to Imam Hussain (asws),
“Come with us to that village and stop there because it is well protected
and is near the bank of the Euphrates. If they try to stop us from going there,
we can overtake them, for it is far easier to fight them than to overtake those
who will soon join them.” Imam Hussain (asws) asked for the name of this
village and was told that it was called ‘Aqr (also known as Karbala). He then
said, “O’ Allah I seek refuge in You from ‘Aqr” and then He proceeded
to stop there. This was on Thursday, 2nd Muharram, 61 AH.
From 3rd Muharram until 7th Muharram
Arrival of the army of ibn Sa’ad (la)
The next day (3rd Muharram), Umar ibn
Sa’ad (la) arrived from Kufa with 4000 soldiers. This cavalry of soldiers had
originally been sent by Ubaydullah ibn Ziyad (la) to subdue the people of
Daylam in Dastaba. By then, ibn Ziyad (la) had appointed Umar ibn Sa’ad (la) as
governor of Raye (present day
Bahrain). However, with Imam Hussain
(asws) heading towards Kufa, ibn Ziyad (la) changed ibn Sa’ad (la)’s
assignment. His instructions to ibn Sa’ad (la) were “Go to Imam Hussain
(asws). When you complete this, you may return back to your governorate.”
Umar Ibn Sa’ad (la) replied, “If you can relieve me of this mission,
please do so. May Allah have mercy on you.” Ubaydullah (la) replied,
“Yes, if you leave the position of governor of Raye.” Ibn Sa’ad (la)
requested a day to think over the matter.
Ibn Sa’ad (la) asked the advice of
his closest friends. Everyone advised him to not undertake this mission. Hamzah
ibn Mughirah, his nephew, said to him, “Uncle, I beg you in the name of
Allah to not move against Imam Hussain (asws) for it will be a grave sin in the
sight of your Lord and violates the bond of kinship. By Allah it would be
better to give up all of your worldly wealth and your governorate than to meet
Allah burdened with the responsibility of having spilled the blood of Imam
Hussain (asws).” Umar ibn Sa’ad (la) replied, “Indeed, I shall take
your advice, inshaAllah.”
Hisham reports that he went to see
Umar ibn Sa’ad (la) after he had been instructed to march against
Imam Hussain (asws). Ibn Sa’ad (la)
said to him, “The governor has ordered me to move against Imam Hussain (asws)
and I refused to do so.” Hisham said to him, “May Allah guide you to
what is proper and right. Do not accept this mission of war against Imam
Hussain (asws).” Then Hisham left him. Someone came to Hisham and said,
“This Umar ibn Sa’ad (la) is inciting people against Imam Hussain
(asws).” Hisham went to Umar ibn Sa’ad (la). When ibn Sa’ad (la) saw
Hisham, he turned his face away from him. Upon seeing the gesture of ibn Sa’ad
(la), Hisham understood he had decided to march against Imam Hussain (asws).
Umar ibn Sa’ad (la) went to ibn Ziyad
(la) and said, “May Allah make you prosperous. You have entrusted me with
the governorship of Raye and the mission against Imam Hussain (asws). People
have already been informed of my appointment. If you still consider me
suitable, then do this. Otherwise, dispatch an army from the eminent leaders of
Kufa. I am not the best candidate to fight on your behalf.” Then he
proposed some names.
Ibn Ziyad (la) replied, “Do not
try to tell me who are the eminent leaders of Kufa. I am not seeking your
advice on who I should send. Either you set out against Imam Hussain (asws)
with your soldiers or hand over your governorate.” After hearing these
words from Ubaydullah ibn Ziyad (la), ibn Sa’ad (la) agreed to march against
Imam Hussain (asws) with 4000 soldiers. They arrived at Ninawa the next day,
3rd Muharram.
Umar ibn Sa’ad (la) instructed Azrah
ibn Qays to go to Imam Hussain (asws) and ask Imam Hussain (asws) why He has
come here and what His intentions are. Azrah was one of those who had sent a
written invitation to Imam Hussain (asws) and was embarrassed to go to him.
Others had also written Imam Hussain (asws) and now faced the same situation,
so they refused to go meet Imam Hussain (asws).
In the meanwhile, Kathir ibn Abdullah
Shaabi said, “I will go to Him. By Allah if you wish, I will kill
Him.”
Umar (la) replied, “I do not
want you to kill Him. Go and ask Him why He came here.” Abu Thumamah
Saidi spotted Kathir on his way to
the camp of Imam Hussain (as). Abu Thumamah said to Imam Hussain (asws),
“May Allah make you prosperous, O’ Abu Abdullah (asws). The most wicked
person on Earth, who has spilled much blood and killed many people, is coming
towards You.”
Abu Thumamah approached him and said,
“Lay down your sword.” The man replied, “By Allah, no.
There is no cause for that. I am only
a messenger. If you will hear what I have to say, I shall tell you. If you
refuse, I shall go back.” Abu Thumamah said, “I shall hold the hilt
of your sword. Then you may convey your message.” Kathir replied, “No
by Allah you will not hold on to it.” Abu Thumamah said, “In that
case, give me the message and I shall convey it to Imam Hussain (asws) on your
behalf. I will not allow you to go near Him for you are a treacherous
man.” They exchanged words. Then Kathir returned to Umar ibn Sa’ad (la)
and informed him of what had transpired.
Umar ibn Sa’ad (la) called Qurrah ibn
Qays Hanzali and said to him, “Shame on you, Qurrah. Go to Imam Hussain
(asws) and ask Him what has brought Him here and what He wants.” Qurrah
began to walk towards the camp of Imam Hussain (asws). When Imam Hussain (asws)
saw him approaching, He asked, “Does anyone know him?” Habib ibn
Muzahir replied, “Yes. He is from the Hanzalah tribe of Tamim and the son
of our sister. I used to know him as a man of intelligence and would not have
imagined him being present on the other side.”
Qurrah entered and greeted Imam
Hussain (asws). Then he conveyed Umar ibn Sa’ad (la)’s message to Imam (asws).
Imam Hussain (asws) replied, “The people of your town wrote to Me asking
Me to come. If they now do not wish for Me to be here, I shall leave them and
go.” Qurrah returned to Ibn Sa’ad (la) to inform him of what was said. Ibn
Sa’ad said, “I hope that Allah will exempt me from having to declare war
on Him.”
Letter of Umar ibn Sa’ad (la) to ibn
Ziyad (la)
Umar ibn Sa’ad (la) wrote a letter to
Ibn Ziyad (la). “In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
When I reached Imam Hussain (asws), I
sent my messenger to Him and asked Him what was His purpose for coming here and
what He wanted. He responded “The people of this town wrote to Me and
asked Me to come to their aid. Therefore, I have come to them. Since they are
displeased with My presence here and their views differ from what their
messengers brought to me, I am prepared to return back.”
When this letter was read to ibn
Ziyad (la) he said, “Now that we have seized Him in our grasp, He seeks a
way out, but now there is no escape.”
Response of ibn Ziyad (la) to Umar
ibn Sa’ad (la)’s letter
Ibn ziyad (la) wrote the following
the Umar ibn Sa’ad (la): “In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most
Merciful.
I have received your letter and fully
understand its meaning. Offer Imam Hussain (as) and His companions the
opportunity to pledge allegiance to Yazid (la) ibn Mua’wiyah (la). If They do,
then we will determine our decree. Peace.”
Upon reading the letter, ibn Sa’ad
said, “I had a feeling that ibn Ziyad (la) will not accept a conciliatory
posture.”
7th Muharram: Imam Hussain (asws) and
His followers denied water
Another letter came from Ubaydullah
ibn Ziyad (la) addressed to Umar ibn Sa’ad (la) “Prevent Imam Hussain
(asws) and His companions from reaching the water supply. They should not be
allowed to taste a single drop of it – as was done with the righteous, pious,
and oppressed caliph, Uthman ibn Affan (la).” As a result, Umar ibn Sa’ad
(la) stationed Amr ibn Hajjaj (la) with 500 horsemen along the river to prevent
Imam Hussain (as) and His companions from being able to obtain a single drop of
water. This was done three days before the battle against Imam Hussain (asws).
8th Muharram: Meeting of Ibn Sa’ad
(la) with Imam Hussain (asws)
Imam Hussain (asws) sent Amr ibn
Qarazah ibn Ka’b Ansari to Umar ibn Sa’ad (la) to arrange a meeting at night
between the two camps. Umar ibn Sa’ad (la) came out with about 20 horsemen and
Imam Hussain (asws) a similar number. When they drew near to each other, Imam
Hussain (asws) instructed His followers to withdraw and Ibn Sa’ad (la) did
likewise. They spoke for most of the night and then each returned to His own
camp along with His followers.
People speculated greatly on what had
been discussed between Imam Hussain (asws) and ibn Sa’ad (la). The people said
Imam Hussain (asws) made the following proposal to Umar ibn Sa’ad (la),
“Let Us go to Yazid (la) ibn Mua’wiyah (la) and leave the two
armies.” Umar (la) replied, “Then my house will be destroyed.”
Imam Hussain (asws) replied, “I will rebuild it for you.” Umar (la)
said, “My properties will be taken.” Imam Hussain (asws) said,
“I will give you even better properties in the HIjaz.” Umar (la)
repeated this to Him. Speculation over their conversation was tantamount, but
no one had any actual knowledge of what was said between the two.
Second letter of Umar ibn Sa’ad (la)
to ibn Ziyad (la)
Umar Ibn Sa’ad (la) wrote the
following to Ubaydullah ibn Ziyad (la):
“Allah has wiped out mutual
hostilities. He has united with us and reformed the affairs of the community.
He has agreed to return to where He
came from or we can send Him to one of the border areas where
He will be treated like any other
Muslim with the same rights and obligations, or we send Him to Yazid (la) to
offer His pledge of allegiance to him and resolve their differences. This
approach will be satisfactory to you – it will be for the betterment of the
community.”
When Ubaydullah (la) read the letter,
he said, “This is a letter from someone who is sincere with the governor
and is concerned about the welfare of his community. Yes, I accept his
proposal.” Shimr ibn Dhi’ Jawshan (la) stood and said, “Will you
accept this from someone who has halted nearby on your land. By Allah if you
allow Him to leave without obtaining His allegiance, He will be considered
strong and powerful, and you will be viewed as weak. Do not give up your
position for it will be a sign of compromise. Instead, let Them submit to your
judgement and then you can either punish Them or forgive Them, as you have full
discretion. By Allah, I have been told that Imam Hussain (asws) and Umar ibn
Sa’ad (la) sat between the military camps in discussion throughout the
night.” Ibn ziyad (la) responded, “Yes, you are correct.”
Second Letter of ibn Ziyad (la) to
Umar ibn Sa’ad (la)
Then Ubaydullah ibn Ziyad (la) wrote
the following to Umar ibn Sa’ad (la):
“I did not send you to Imam
Hussain (asws) to delay confrontation with Him, to give Him ease, to extend
Him an offering of peace and life, or
to intercede on His behalf with me. Take note that if Imam Hussain (asws) and
His followers submit to my authority and surrender, then send them to me.
However, if they refuse, then kill them and destroy their dead bodies for this
is what They are deserving of (maazAllah). If Imam Hussain (asws) is killed,
let the horses trample back and forth on His chest, for He is a treacherous
rebel (maazAllah) who has divided the community. This will not do any harm to
Him after death, but I have sworn that I would do this should He be killed. If
you execute our order then we will reward you appropriately as one who is
obedient. If you refuse, then give up our authority and army and hand over the
command to Shimr ibn Dhi’ Jawshan (la). We have given our authority to him.
Salam.”
Ubaydullah ibn Ziyad (la) summoned
Shimr (la) and said, “Go with this letter to Umar ibn Sa’ad (la) and
instruct him to advise Imam Hussain (asws) and His followers to submit to my
authority. If They do, then send Them to me. If They do not, then he must wage
war against Them. If Umar ibn Sa’ad (la) does this, listen, and obey him. If he
should refuse to fight, then you are appointed as the commander of the people.
Seize Umar (la), sever his head, and send it to me here.”
When this order was handed to Shimr
(la), he stood with Abdullah ibn Abi Muhill (la) who said, “May Allah make
the governor prosperous. The sons of our sister are in the side of Imam Hussain
(asws). If you are in agreement, write them a letter guaranteeing their
security.” Ibn Ziyad (la) replied in the affirmative and instructed his
secretary to write such a letter. It was sent by Abdullah ibn Abi Muhill (la)
with his mawla Kuzman.
Shimr (la) arrives with the letter of
Ubaydullah ibn Ziyad (la)
Shimr (la) handed over the letter of
Ubaydullah ibn Ziyad (la) to Umar ibn Sa’ad (la). When he read the letter, he
said, “Woe unto you. May Allah deprive you of His mercy and make what you
have brought unaccepted. By Allah, I believe you have influenced ibn Ziyad (la)
against accepting my proposal and as a result, have spoiled our efforts to
correct this situation. Imam Hussain (asws) will never submit.” Shimr (la)
asked, “Tell me what you plan to do. Will you execute the governor’s order
and do battle with his enemy? If not, withdraw and hand over the command of the
army to me.” Umar (la) replied, “No, you will not benefit by
exploiting this situation. I will execute the order and you will lead the
men.”
Guarantee of security offered to
Abbas (asws) and His brothers
Shimr (la) approached the camp of
Imam Hussain (asws) and said, “Where are the sons of our sister?” Abbas (asws),
Jafar, Abdullah, and Uthman came out and asked him what he wanted. He replied
that he had come to offer them a guarantee of safety and security. The youths
replied, “May Allah curse you and your guarantee. What sort of an uncle
are you who offers us security while the Son of Rasool Allah (saw) has no
guarantee of safety?”
When Kuzman, mawla of Abdullah ibn
Abi Muhill (la) arrived, he called out to them and said, “This is the
letter guaranteeing your safety that your uncle has sent to you.” The
youths replied, “Convey our greetings to our uncle and tell him that we
are in no need of your guarantee of safety, for the guarantee of Allah is
better than the guarantee of a corrupt and evil person.”
Umar Ibn Sa’ad (la) marches towards
Imam Hussain (asws)
After completing afternoon prayer,
Umar ibn Sa’ad (la) called out “O’ horsemen of Allah, climb onto your
horses.” He rode along with them until they approached the camp of Imam
Hussain (asws). They saw Imam Hussain (asws) seated in front of His tent. His
sister, Syeda Zainab (sa), heard the army approaching. She went to Her Brother
and said “My Brother, do You hear the sound of the army marching towards
Us?” Imam Hussain (asws) said “I just saw Rasool Allah (saw) and He
was saying to Me, “You are coming towards Us.”
Hazrat Abbas ibn Ali (as) exclaimed
“My Brother, the people are coming towards us.” Imam Hussain (asws)
stood up and said, “O’ Abbas (asws), I would sacrifice Myself for You.
Mount Your horse and go to meet them. Ask them what the purpose of their
advance is and what has changed that they now are marching towards Us.”
Hazrat Abbas (as) along with 20 horsemen, moved forward towards the advancing
army. Among those with Him were Zuhayr ibn Qayn and Habibi ibn Muzahir.
Hazrat Abbas (asws) asked them,
“Why have you come to Us and what are your intentions?” They
answered, “An order has been issued by the governor that we should offer
You the choice between submission to his authority or engage you in
battle.” Hazrat Abbas (asws) said, “Do not rush into anything before
I have had a chance to notify Abu Abdullah (asws) of your position.” Upon
hearing the words of Hazrat Abbas (asws), the advancing group stopped and said,
“Go and notify Him. Then come and tell us what He says.”
Hazrat Abbas (asws) rushed back to
Imam Hussain (asws) to inform Him of what they had said. Habib ibn Muzahir said
to Zuhayr ibn Qayn, “Either you address the people or I will. It is your
choice.” Zuhayr asked Habib to begin the address. Habib told them,
“By Allah, how evil will those people be in the sight of Allah tomorrow-
those who will be in His presence after killing the Grandson of Rasool Allah
(saw) and His Family (asws).”
Azrah ibn Qays replied, “You
claim great purity for yourself.” Zuhayr said to him, “O’ Azrah,
surely it is Allah who has purified and guided Them. Be aware, for I am a
sincere advisor. Azrah, I implore you in the name of Allah not to be among
those who help the misguided ones in slaughtering these Pure Souls.” He
replied, “Zuhayr, in our view you were not from among the Shia of this
Family. You were a supporter of the party of Uthman (la).”
Zuhayr said, “Are you not
presumptuous about my affiliations? By Allah, I was not among those who ever
wrote to Him letters of support or sent messengers with promises of help. It
was only by coincidence that our paths crossed. When I saw Him, He caused me to
remember Rasool Allah (saw) and His relationship with Him. I knew well His
enemies and your party. Then I reflected and realized that I should help Him
and become a member of His party, lay down my life to safeguard His- to
preserve the abandoned message of the truth of Allah and Rasool Allah (saw).
When Hazrat Abbas (asws) brought the
ultimatum from Umar ibn Sa’ad (la), Imam Hussain (asws) said, “Go to them
and if possible cause them to postpone until tomorrow morning so that We may
spend the night in supplication to Our Lord. “
Hazrat Abbas (asws) conveyed this
message to Umar ibn Sa’ad (la) who asked Shimr (la), “What do you think of
this proposal of Imam Hussain (asws)?” Shimr (la) replied, “Make your
own decision for you are the governor and the decision rests with you.”
Umar (la) said, “If only I did not have to decide.” Then he
approached the people and asked them for their opinion. Amr ibn Hajjaj ibn
Salamah (la) responded, “Glory be to Allah. Even if they were from Daylam
and had requested a short reprieve, you would be duty-bound to grant their
request.” Qays ibn Ashaath (la) replied, “Grant Their request. By my
life it is better to commence fighting in the morning.” Umar (la) said,
“By Allah, if I knew They would engage in battle, I would not delay it
till morning.”
Imam Ali (asws) ibn Hussain (asws) reports
that a messenger sent by Umar ibn Sa’ad (la) came to Them. He stood at a place
from where his voice could be heard and said, “We will give you reprieve
till morning. Then, if You submit, we will hand You over to our governor
Ubaydullah ibn Ziyad (la). If You refuse, we will pursue you to the end.”
Events of the Eve of Ashura
9th Muharram
Imam Ali (asws) ibn Hussain (asws)
narrates that Imam Hussain (asws) gathered His followers after Umar ibn Sa’ad
(la) returned to his camp.
Imam Hussain (asws) said the
following:
“All praises and glory be to Allah
the Most High. I believe tomorrow will be Our last day in this world. I absolve
you of any obligation to Me. You are free to leave. Use this cover of night to
escape. These people pursue only Me and once they capture Me, they will not
pursue anyone else.”
Response of the Hashimites
Hazrat Abbas (asws) was the first to
respond. “How is it possible that we should remain alive after You? May
Allah never allow this to happen.” Then his brothers, His sons, sons of
Imam Hasan (asws), and sons of Abdullah ibn Jafar, (Aun and Muhammad) all spoke
similar words.
Imam Hussain (asws) then said,
“O’ sons of Aqeel (as), your family has sacrificed much with the martyrdom
of Hazrat Muslim (as). I grant you permission to go.” They replied,
“What would the people say about us if we were to do such a thing? They
would say that we had abandoned our Imam, our Master, our Cousin, and the best
of Uncles; that we shot no arrows, thrust no spears, lifted no swords in
His defense. No, by Allah we will
never leave You. We will give our lives, wealth, and family to ensure
Your safety. We will fight alongside
You until we attain our goal. Life would be so distasteful after You.”
Response of the companions
Muslim ibn Awsajah stood and said,
“How is it possible that we leave You and then before Allah say that we
have fulfilled Your rights. By Allah, not until I have thrust my spear into
their hearts and wielded my sword until only its hilt shall remain in my hand,
I will not leave You. If I have no weapon with which to fight, I shall throw
stones at them to secure Your safety until my death.”
Saeed ibn Abdullah Hanafi said,
“By Allah, we will never leave You until Allah knows that we protected the
Honor of Rasool Allah (saw). By Allah, if I knew that I will be killed and
brought back to life then burnt alive and my ashes scattered, I would not
abandon You even if this process were repeated 70 times. How then, could I not
sacrifice myself for Your safety when I know that there is only one death with
honor which can never be thrown aside.”
Zuhair ibn Qayn said, “By Allah,
I would love that I be killed, then revived, then killed a thousand times in
this manner if it keeps You with the young ones from Your Family.”
The other companions of Imam Hussain
(asws) all spoke in similar fashion saying “By Allah, we will not leave
You. It is better our life and all our being is offered for Your protection. If
we are killed, we will have faithfully carried out our oaths.”
Imam Hussain (asws) on the eve of
Ashura
Imam Ali (asws) ibn Hussain (asws)
ibn Ali (asws) narrates:
I was sitting with My Aunt Syeda
Zainab (sa) on the eve before My Father was to be martyred. My Father returned
to His tent along with Huwayy, the mawla of Abu Zarr Ghaffari (ra) who was
preparing My Father’s sword. My Father was reciting:
“Time, you are a shameful partner for
a friend with the passage of dawn and sunset. How many companions and
supporters will be a corpse but time will not be content with any substitute.
The final affair rest with the Majestic One for every living being returns back
to Him.”
He repeated it 2 or 3 times. Upon
hearing the words of Imam Hussain (asws), Syeda Zainab (sa) went to Him and
said, ‘I am an orphan. My Mother has left this world and so has My Father and
My Brother and now I am going to be deprived of You My Brother.” Then
Syeda (sa) said, “O’ Abu Abdullah (as), You are preparing for death. Your life
will be brutally taken from You.” Upon hearing the words of Syeda (sa)
Imam Hussain (asws) went out to His companions and instructed them to bring
their tents close together. This way the enemy could only attack them from one
direction.
Imam Hussain (asws) brought cane and
firewood to the ditch which the companions had dug during the night. Imam
Hussain (asws) said, ‘When they march against Us, set the wood on fire, so that
they will not be able to attack Us from the rear.”
Imam Hussain (asws) and His
companions on the eve of Ashura
Imam Hussain (asws) and His
companions spent the entire night in prayers and supplicating to Allah. Dahhak
ibn Abdullah narrates:
Some from the enemy camp passed by to
keep an eye on Us. Imam Hussain (asws) said, “And let not those who
disbelieve think that Our granting them respite is better for their souls; We
grant them respite only that they may add to their sins; and they shall have a
disgraceful chastisement. On no account will Allah leave the believers in the
condition which you are in until He separates the evil from the good
(3:178-179)”.
One of those passing by heard the
words of Imam Hussain (asws) and said, “By the Lord of the Kaabah, we are
the righteous ones.” I realized who he was and asked Burair ibn Hudair
whether he also recognized that man. He replied “No.” I told him
“He is Abu Harb Sabee. He is known as a brutal fighter who was imprisoned
at the time of Saeed ibn Qays for criminal activities.” Burair exclaimed,
“O’ grave sinner! Would Allah make you one of the righteous?” He
replied, “Who are you?” Burair said, “I am Burair ibn Hudair.”
Abu Harb said, “We are from Allah. Although it pains me to see you killed,
but killed you will be.” Burair replied, “Abu Harb, will you not
repent to Allah for your grave sins? By Allah, we are the righteous ones and
you are the wicked. I am witness to this.” I (Dahhak) said, “Woe unto
you. Have you no knowledge?” Abu Harb replied sarcastically, “May I
sacrifice my life for the one who use to be a drinking companion of Yazid ibn
Udhrah (la).” Burair said, “May Allah be displeased with you always.
You are truly ignorant.” Then Abu Harb left.
Morning of Ashura
Umar Ibn Sa’ad (la) offered morning
prayers on Ashura and came out with his followers. Amr ibn Hajjaj (la) was
given command over the right wing and Shimr (la) over the left. Azrah ibn Qays
(la) was given command of the horsemen, Shabath ibn Ribee (la) was given
command of the foot soldiers. The standard was given to Dhuwayd (la).
When the Yazidi army (la) began
advancing towards Imam Hussain (asws), He raised His hands and supplicated to
Allah:
“O Allah, I put My trust in You on
all occasions. You are My hope in every difficulty. You are My trust and
provider in all affairs.”
They came near Our tents and saw We
had lit firewood in a ditch to prevent the enemy from attacking from the rear.
Suddenly a man, riding a horse and
well-equipped with ammunition, advanced towards us and without uttering a word
inspected the tents. Then he retreated and called out, “O’ Imam Hussain
(asws)! You have hastened towards the hellfire in this world before the day of
Qiyamah (Allah’s refuge).” Imam (asws) asked, “Is he Shimr bin Di’
Jawshan (la)”? The companions replied in the affirmative. Imam Hussain
(asws) said, “O son of a goat-herderess woman! You are more worthy of
it.” Muslim bin Awsaja attempted to shoot an arrow at him but Imam Hussain
(asws) stopped him from doing so. Muslim said, “Please let me shoot at
him, for this wretched man is one of the great oppressors and Allah has made it
possible for me to kill him.” Imam Hussain (asws) replied, “Do not
shoot your arrow, I do not desire that the battle may begin from my side.”
Imam Hussain (asws)’s last sermon on
Ashura
Imam Husain (asws) possessed a horse
named Lahiq, which he had given to his son Hazrat Ali Akbar (as) to ride. When
the infantry advanced closer, Imam Hussain (asws) called for his horse and
mounted it while calling out in a loud voice:
“O people! Listen to what I say
and do not make haste, so that I may fulfill the responsibility which rests
upon Me and that I may submit My plea regarding My arrival towards you. Then if
you accept My plea and believe My words while giving Me justice, then you shall
be fortunate and there will be no excuse for you to fight with Me. And if you
do not accept my word and deal unjustly with me, then muster therefore your
designs and gather your accomplices, then let not your designs be dubious, then
execute on me and give no respite (to me). And verily, my Protector is Allah
Who sent down the Book (Qur’an) and He guards the virtuous ones.” When His
sisters heard His words, They started weeping and wailing, along with his
daughters. Imam Hussain (asws) sent his brother Abbas bin Ali (asws) along with
his son Hazrat Ali Akbar (asws) to console them.
Then he said, “By my life! They
still have a lot more to weep.” Then Imam Hussain (asws) said,
“Am I not the Son of the
Daughter of Your Prophet? The Son of the Trustee of the Prophet and His cousin.
The first one to believe in Allah and embrace what Rasool Allah (saw) brought
from His Lord? Is Hamzah (as), lord of the martyrs, not My uncle? Is Ja’far
(as), who flies with wings in heavens, not my uncle? Do you not recall the
statement of Rasool Allah (saw) regarding Me and My Brother; ‘These two are the
Lords of the Youths of Paradise’. Then if you agree to what I say, and verily
what I have said is nothing but the truth, then it is better, for by Allah, I
have never ever spoken a lie. If you do not believe Me, then ask those who are
amongst you. They will tell you about Me. Ask Jabir ibn Abdullah Ansari, Abu
Saeed Khudri, Sahl ibn Saad Saeedi, Zaid ibn Arqam, and Anas ibn Malik. They
will confirm that they heard this statement from Rasool Allah (saw). Is this
not sufficient to stop you from shedding My blood?”
Shimr (la) interrupted Imam Hussain
(as) and said, “I worship Allah only by my tongue and do not understand
what You are saying.” Habib ibn Muzahir said, “By Allah, I see you
worshipping on seventy different kinds of doubt. You cannot comprehend what
Imam Hussain (asws) is saying because Allah has sealed your heart.”
Then Imam Hussain (asws) continued,
“If you doubt these words of Rasool Allah (saw), do you also doubt that I
am the Son of the Daughter of Rasool Allah (saw)? By Allah, there is no such
person as Me. Tell Me, do you seek revenge for someone amongst You that I have killed,
for property that I usurped, or for an injury that I had inflicted upon
you?”
No one replied to Imam Hussain
(asws). Then He said, “Shabath ibn Ribee, Hajjar ibn Abjar, Qays ibn
Ashaat, Yazid ibn Harith, did you all not write to Me saying, “The fruit
has ripened; the dates have grown green; come to an army that is ready?”
They replied and said they had not written any such letter. Imam Hussain (asws)
replied, “Glory be to Allah. By Allah, you most certainly have. O people
since you are displeased with My presence here, allow Me to leave for any other
place of security.”
Qays ibn Ashaath asked, “Will
You not surrender to the authority of your kinsfolk, for they will treat You as
You prefer and no mistreatment will come to You from them.”
Imam Hussain (asws) said, “You
are the brother of Muhammad ibn Ashaath. Do you want Banu Hashim to seek
retribution from you for more than the blood of Hazrat Muslim ibn Aqeel (as)?
By Allah! I shall not give my hands in yours like a base man, nor shall I flee
away like a slave.” Then he called upon his Lord: “These are a guilty
people. Surely, I take refuge with my Lord and– your Lord from every proud one
who does not believe in the day of reckoning.