| Lessons
Learned Who is Hussain ? The
leader of the small band of men who were martyred in Kerbala was none other than
Husain (A), son of Ali bin Abi Talib (A) and grandson
of the Holy Prophet (S). Who was Husain? He was the son of Fatima (A) for whom
the Holy Prophet (S) said, "Husain is from me and I am from Husain. May God
love whoever loves Husain." [1] With the
passing away of his brother Hasan(A) in 50 AH, Husain (A) became the leader of
the household of the Holy Prophet (S). He respected the agreement of peace signed
by Hasan (A) and Muawiya , and, despite the urging
of his followers, he did not undertake any activity that threatened the political
status quo. Rather he continued with the responsibility of looking after the religious
needs of the people and was recognised for his knowledge, piety and generosity.
An example of the depth of his perception can be seen in his beautiful du'a on
the day of Arafat, wherein he begins by explaining the qualities of Allah
, saying: " (Oh Allah) How could an argument be given about Your Existence
by a being whose total and complete existence is in need of you? When did you
ever disappear so that you might need an evidence and logic to lead (the people)
towards You? And when did You ever become away and distant so that your signs
and effects made the people get in touch with you? Blind be the eye which does
not see You (whereas) You are observing him. What did the one who missed You find?
And what does the one who finds You lack? Certainly, the one who got pleased and
inclined toward other than You, came to nothingness (failed)." On the other
hand, we have Yazid , whose father (Muawiya) and
grandfather (Abu Sufyan - the arch-enemy of the Prophet) had always tried to sabotage
the mission of the Holy Prophet, and who showed his true colour by stating in
a poem, "Bani Hashim had staged a play to obtain kingdom, there was neither
any news from God nor any revelation." [2]
Mas'udi writes that Yazid was a pleasure-seeking person, given to wine drinking
and playing with pets. It is no wonder that Husain's response to Yazid's governor,
when asked to pay allegiance to Yazid was, "We are the household of the prophethood,
the source of messengership, the descending-place of the angels, through us Allah
had began (showering His favours) and with us He has perfected (His favours),
whereas Yazid is a sinful person, a drunkard, the killer of innocent people and
one who openly indulges in sinful acts. A person like me can never pledge allegiance
to a person like him ..." [3] The revolution
of Husain (A) was an Islamic movement spearheaded by one of the great leaders
of Islam. The principles and laws of Islam demanded that Husain (A) act to warn
the Ummah of the evil situation which it was in, and to stand in the way of the
deviating ruler. As Husain (A) himself remarked when he left Madina for the last
time, "I am not rising (against Yazid) as an insolent or an arrogant person,
or a mischief-monger or tyrant. I have risen (against Yazid) as I seek to reform
the Ummah of my grandfather. I wish to bid the good and forbid the evil."
[4] Hussain (A) was killed on the battlefield
as he did Sajdah. His head was removed from his body on the plains of Kerbala,
mounted on a spear, and paraded through villages and towns as it was taken to
Damascus and presented at the feet of Yazid. |