Imam Hussein (a.s.)
and Ashura’
Mournful tears are shed at the
beginning of every new Islamic year, Muharram.
What is the significance behind these tears and who are they shed for?
Imam Hussein, the
Leader of the martyrs is the honorable name and reason of why we stand
here today and
cry. More importantly, it is Imam Hussein (a.s.) of why mournful tears
are recited, and
why people pound on their chests.
Trying and working in keeping the path
of Ahl-lul Bayt (a.s.) successful, Imam
Hussein (a.s.) needed to preserve it. He struggled, fought, and became
a martyr to go
about his mission. No way, would Hussein bow his head down to Yazid,
the tyrant! Even
if it meant his own life. And truly, Imam Hussein (a.s.) gave his
life, his stabbed body,
and his severed head to Yazid, and still, he never bowed down to Yazid’s
allegiance, the
oppressor of the Muslims.
With only 72 companions, Imam Hussein
(a.s.) and his helpful, devoted soldiers
fought with every bit of strength they had till their last breath. With
the prohibition of
water, innocent women, children, infants, soldiers, and Imam Hussein
(a.s.) were
quenched with burning thirst. Imam Hussein (a.s.) not only gave his
life, but his children,
cousins, relatives, and friends as sacrifice. It was the love and
continuation of the Path of
Ahlul Bayt (a.s.) that Imam Hussein (a.s.) and his companions were
martyred. At the final
stage of the Massacre of Karbala, Imam Hussein (a.s.) was left alone
with no companions.
A stranger to the land, a thirsty warrior, innocently oppressed, a
soldier and martyr
for truth - Ahlul Bayt (a.s.), Imam Hussein (a.s.) fell to the Karbala
grounds. He fell and
gave his life so that we can stand where we are today and say:
“We are Shia’s of Ahlul
Bayt (a.s.).”
The land of Karbala rolled with bodies and blood. And it is Hussein in
Karbala that both the Heavens and the Earth, and all within them, that
cries for Imam
Hussein (a.s.), and the beloved martyrs.
Now, lets take this truth into
perspective. How many of us today actually consider
Imam Hussein’s (a.s.) struggle? How many of us consider at heart and
mind that it is
because of Hussein that we stand here today. It is because of Hussein,
that the final words
of Shia, relates to our description. What is a Shia? A Shia is a word
meaning ‘Follower’.
So then, what are we? We are Followers of Ahlul Bayt (a.s.) - Shia’s
of Ahlul Bayt (a.s.).
And who are Ahlul Bayt (a.s.)? They are the Holy Prophet Muhammad
(s.a.w.), Fatimah
al-Zahraa (a.s.), Imam Ali, Hasan, Hussein, and the holy successors
after them. Now,
what kind of Shia are we in general? If we want to say we are Shia’s of
Ahlul Bayt (a.s.),
then we must act upon our beliefs. We must stand up for the defense and
truth of Islam.
Yes! Cry and cry, and know that it was HUSSEIN, the holy Imam,
that gave his life, with
no one to defend him, and not the unfortunate us to take his place and
defend him. Cry
and know that it was HUSSEIN and not you who fell to the burning
sand of Karbala,
thirsty, alone, so that we can see the truth of religion today. God
Willing, if we are the
true followers of Ahlul Bayt (a.s.), we will have the opportunity to
join in the ultimate,
upcoming battle. The battle that will repeat the stories of Karbala.
The battle that will
bring justice to the Earth. What battle am I talking about? It is the
final battle: The Battle
and War of Justice of Imam al-Mehdi (may Allah hurry his appearance).
So, we still have
a chance to defend Islam, and our holy Imam (a.s.). Make sure you’re
ready with strong
faith when the time comes.
A servant in search of truth. |