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The tenth day of the first month of the Islamic lunar calendar marks a significant
day in the Muslim calendar.
'Ashura, then and now
The tenth of
Muharram is the day on which, according to some reports, Allah saved Prophet
Moses/Musa (pbuh) from the tyrannical Pharaoh, that prototype of despotic authority. There
are many pharaoh-like authorities who have appeared through history and there were those incorrigible
standard-bearers of justice who opposed them. In the post-Prophetic period, one such person
was Imam Husayn who took on the corruption of despotic Yazid and laid down his life on tenth
Muharram in 61 AH (680 CE); an event that serves as a milestone in the history of the
faithful; the martyrdom of the beloved grandson of the Prophet Muhammad at Karbala in
Iraq.
Moses & Pharoah, Husayn & Yazid
The
valiant Prophet Moses did not fight Pharaoh to become king, neither did the righteous
Imam Husayn take on the army of the corrupt Yazid merely to become caliph. Their effort
was in fulfillment of moral obligation which serves as a universal message which
has left a lasting legacy of struggle and resistance against corruption and injustice. The lesson is not only in
that they were prepared to fight for what is right, but were also willing to die for it; selflessness not
selfishness, humility not ego, principle not power.
Such Musawi and Husayn struggle has always raged on in
a corrupted world. As 'allama Iqbal said; Musa-o Fira'un Shabbīr-o Yazīd In do
quwwataz hayat āmad padīd. "Ever since the beginning, two opposing forces have been
at war - virtue and vice. Thus, Prophet Musa rose against Pharoah and Shabbir
(Imam Husayn) rose against Yazid"
Tragic Event
So
cowardly and gruesome was the killing of Imam Husayn that the renowned Arab
historian Al-Fakhri wrote: "This is a catastrophe, whereof I care not to speak at
length, deeming it a like too grievous and too horrible. For it was indeed a catastrophe so odious
that a more shameful incident has not occurred in Muslim history. There occurred such
a foul massacre as to cause any person's flesh to creep with horror. Again I have dispensed with my long description of this horrific incident
because of its notoriety, for it is the most lamented of all catastrophes. " Western
historian, Dr Edward Browne in his 'a Literary History of Persia' writes: "as a
reminder, the blood-stained field of Karbala where the grandson of the apostle of God fell
at length, tortured by thirst and surrounded by the bodies of his murdered family;
has been at any time since then been sufficient to evoke, even in the most lukewarm
and heedless, the deepest emotion, the most frantic grief and the exaltation of spirit before which
pain, danger, and death shrink to unconsidered trifles." Professor E. Gibbon writes
, "Ina distant age and clime the tragic scene of the death of Husayn will awaken the
sympathy of the coldest reader." [Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire]
Tragedy Compounded
To compound the
tragedy, it was the grandson of the final Messenger (and his close relatives) who were
brutally killed. It was a massacre of the progeny of the final Prophet of Allah.
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That family of the prophet of whom Allah invokes us through the
Qur'an;
"Say (to the people, O Muhammad)! I ask of you no reward except that you love my
family." [Qur'an 42:23].
It
was regarding this Qur'anic verse that Imam Shaf'i wrote in his poetry ..
Yaaala-bayti
Rasulillahi hubbakum
Fardun minaalhi fil Qur'ani anzalah
Yakfikum min 'azimil
fakhri annakum
Man lam yusalli 'alaykum la salata lah
"O
Family of the Prophet! Allah has made it obligatory on us in the Qur'an to love you. It
is a
matter of pride for you that without saluting you our salutations (salawaat)
are invalid."
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That Husayn who, together with his brother, is considered by the Prophet
as sayyida shabābiahlil Jannah "leaders of the youth of Paradise" [Sunanal-Tirmidhi]
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That Husayn who carried the traits of the Prophet
and who many companions considered as an image of his grandfather. In the words of the poet Josh
Mahalbadi É
Of the attributes of the
Prophet, the perceiver was Husayn,
Of the holiness of the
Prophet, the inheritor was Husayn.
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That Husayn of whom the Prophet said,
"Husayn is from me
and I am from Husayn. Allah loves whoever loves Husayn." [Sunanal-Tirmidhi]
Yet, Imam Husayn was martyred at the hands of those who considered themselves followers of our beloved Prophet
Muhammad, those who claimed to act in the name of Islam yet unremorsefully and
shamelessly were prepared to obliterate its true exponent; those who (like so many
today) are prepared to kill for Islam yet are unable to live by it. Yes, Imam
Husayn was martyred at the hands of those who would kiss the Black Stone (because the Prophet kissed
it), yet cut off the precious head of that dear grandson of the Prophet, a head which the Prophet so often
caressed and kissed with affection
Continuing the Abrahamic Tradition
We
bade farewell to the old year by celebrating Prophet Ibrahim's commitment to Allah
characterized by his valor against Nimrud, and proven through his willingness to
sacrifice his patient son, Prophet Isma'il (pbuh). Now we welcome the new year by
commemorating the martyrdom of Prophet Muhammad's beloved grandson, Imam Husayn who fought to uphold the principles of his
grandfather Prophet Muhammad and his forefather Prophet Ibrahim (pbuh).
(O Allah, Bless Our
Master Muhammad and the family of our Master Muhammad as You blessed our forefather
Ibrahim and the family of our forefather Ibrahim.) The Makkan struggle for the
manifesting and upholding the values of Islam was founded with love and veracity by the
family of Ibrahim and continued with loveand patience through the family of Muhammad
(pbuh), as 'allama Iqbal says;
Sidq-e Khalil bhi hay ishq, sabr-e Husayn bhi hay ishq
Ma'rika-e-wujud mayn Badr-o-Hunayn bhi hay ishq
"The veracity of Prophet Ibrahim is
love, so too the patient perseverance of Imam Husayn is love. Just as Prophet
Muhammad's selfless struggle at Badr and Hunayn too was love (for Allah, truth and
justice)."
Iqbal thus concluded; Gharib-o sada o- rangeen hay dastane haram,
nehayat is ki Husayn, ibtida hay Isma'il"
"Strange, simple yet colorful is the story of the
haram. It begins with Prophet
Isma'iland ends with Imam Husayn."
Outstanding Example of Husayn
The
special status of Imam Husayn in Muslim history has in large measure been due to the his
sacrifice of family, possession, and life itself in the cause of justice in the
way of Allah. His courage, sincerity, steadfastness, dignity, and unwavering devotion in times of
great crisis - have inspired and continues to inspire people ofall walks of life. His struggle
and eventual martyrdom became a source of strength and endurance for the oppressed in times of
suffering, persecution and oppression. He has been morally on the side of every person
against unjust rulers, reproaching tyrants and encouraging the oppressed to persist in their struggle for
justice, freedom and dignity. "No battle in the modern and past history of mankind
has earned more sympathy and admiration as well as provided more lessons than the
martyrdom of Husayn in the battle of Karbala." [antoine Bara in 'Husayn in
Christian Ideology']
Perhaps the most fitting of all epithets regarding
Imam Husayn was by one of the greatest spiritual luminaries the world has ever
known, Khwajah Mo'inuddin Chisti (may Allah sanctify his status), who said É
Shahast Hussain, badshahast Hussain,
Deenast Hussain, deen-e panahast Hussain,
Sar dad, na dad dast, dar dast-e-yazid,
Haqa key binaey La ilaha ilallahast Hussain
Husayn is the master, Husayn is the king,
Husayn is the symbol of faith, Husayn is the defender of faith,
He gave his life rather than allegiance to Yazid
Verily the foundation of La'illah illa-allah is Husayn.
Call of 'Ashura
We must reflect on
that monumental moment, over thirteen hundred and fifty years ago, on the 10th day of
Muharram 61 AH (680 CE) just before 'Asr prayer, when Imam Husayn stood on a sand-dune
at Karbala in Iraq. Blood was flowing all over his body from the wounds he had suffered;
having lost virtually everything that day. He had carried several dead bodies into his
camp and even buried his dear infant child. He looked at the murdered bodies of his loved ones.
Tears flowed from his eyes. He looked skyward and prayed; "O Allah! In You I place my trust
amid all grief. You are my hope amid all violence. You
are my Refuge and Provider in everything that happens. How
many grievances are there that weaken the heart, leaving me with no means to respond; during which friends desert me while enemies
rejoice."
Then, this beloved grandson of the Prophet and the
apple of his eye, raised a call: "Is there anyone who will come to assist us? Is there
anyone who will respond to our call for help?" He turned directions and repeated the
call several times. Who
was he calling out to? Surely he was not expecting anyone there to come to his aid since those who he
had relied upon had already betrayed him? Perhaps it was a call to people of conscience of every
period, every generation in every land. It was a call for help against corruption which everywhere in every
age rears its ugly head to oppress justice and undermine the truth.
Everyday and Everywhere
Imam Husayn's martyrdom at Karbala provides evidence of the
moral victory of right over wrong, of virtue over vice, of principle over
compromise, of the oppressed over the oppressor, of the denied over the denier; the
ultimate victory of blood over sword. A lesson teaching humankind through the inscription of blood on the scrolls of
human history, how he conveyed to the world, through his struggle, the meaning of life;
that that living is truly of value which offers itself for a cause greater than its self;
that to die with honor is better than living in subjugation to injustice.
For those conscious of their moral obligations, consistently striving
against injustice and oppression; EVERY DAY IS 'ASHURA AND EVERY PLACE IS KARBALA. In the words of
Moulana 'Ali Gouhar, Qatle Husayn asl mein marge yazid hay Islam zinda hotahay har
Karbala ki ba'd "The killing of Husayn is in fact the death knell of Yazid, as
Islam is revived after every such Karbala".
Remember Never to Forget
The
commemoration of 'Ashura on the 10th of Muharram every year serves to remind us of the
sacrifices of the righteous throughout our glorious history. It reconnects us with our
spiritual and moral legacy making us aware of the people, then and now, who bravely stood up for
what was right; as well as those who tried to destroy the family of the Prophet and the noble
ideals that the family stood for. More than that, it exposes those who watched
what was happening, knew what was right; and yet did nothing.
How many are there even today who shy away; not only from mentioning the struggleat
Karbala, but from the very memory of Husayn. God forbid that we ever become of those who forget.
Excerpted
from "Ashura - Lest We Forget" by Sadullah Khan