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The Cause of Kerbala
By: Mulla Bashir Rahim, bashirrahim@interalpha.co.uk
Let us reflect upon the cause of the martyrdom of Imam
Hussain (A.S.)
From the day he left Madinah on the 28th Rajab in 60
Hijrah, at every stage, our Imam made his mission clear.
He left no doubt as to his intentions. It was not to
fight Yezid to get the throne of the empire over which
the khalifah ruled. Imam mission was to reawaken the
spirit of Islam and rekindle the Islamic conscience
which was nearing extinction by the conduct of Muawiyah
and Yezid.
Justice and morality were gradually being destroyed by
the greed for land and power of those who had become
rulers. Qur'an insists that distinction can be accorded
by piety alone. Since the death of the Holy Prophet a
social order had come into existence creating
aristocracy based on nepotism and blood relationship.
Let us look at some of the statements by Imam Hussain.
Before leaving Madinah Imam Hussain made a will and
handed it over to his brother Muhammad Hanafiya. In this
will Imam wrote:"My mission is to reform the muslim
community which I propose to do by AMRAL BIL MA'RUF AND
NAHYA ANIL MUNKAR, inviting them to the good and
advising them against evil. It is not my intention to
set myself as an insolent or arrogant tyrant or a
mischief maker".
In Mecca a man came to him and said he was a Shiah of
Ahlul Bait. Imam looked at him and said:"My friend,
never claim to be one of our Shiahs lest Allah, on the
Day of Judgement, raise you with the liars. No one can
be our Shiah except a person whose heart is free of
deceit, malice or hatred towards others and free of
corruption. If you are not such a person you can claim
to be our admirer or supporter but never our Shiah."
Being a Shiah means having a pure mind and soul, free of
greed, malice, jealousy, deceit. It means keeping away
from back biting and other habit of putting down others.
It means having a thirst for knowledge. It means living
our lives justly, humbly and being true to ourselves and
others.
In Mecca Imam addressed a large group of scholars who
had come for pilgrimage. He exhorted them to do amr bil
ma'ruf and nahya anil munkar and not to pander to the
philosophies of the rulers who paid them to keep away
from truth. This was a long and powerful speech
reminding the scholars of their duty to inculcate
Islamic conscience and not to mislead the masses who
trusted them.
This famous speech of the Imam, is a document which must
be read by all of us every Muharram so that we could
ourselves be our own judge as to how seriously we take
our duty to do amr bil ma'ruf and nahya anil munkar.
These are mandatory obligations.
The Holy Prophet (SAWA) has said :The world is like a
ship and mankind its passengers. The welfare of all
depends upon the safe conduct of each. If anyone is
found making a hole on the side of a ship, he must be
stopped.
The Holy 5th Imam (AS) "Amr-bil-ma'roof and nahya 'anil
munkar are the most important obligations because upon
them depend the performance of all other obligations. If
amr-bil-ma'roof and nahya 'anil munkar are done the
earth will become a safe place, enemies will be subdued
and all other affairs discharged satisfactorily"
The Holy Prophet (SAWAW) "He who does amr-bil-ma'roof
and nahya 'anil munkar is the vicegerent on the earth of
Allah, His Prophet and His Book."
The sole cause for which Imam Hussain set out from
Madinah was to perform his duty to do amr bil ma'ruf and
nahya anil munkar to the ummah which had not only
apathetically accepted the evil that had been flowing
from the court in Damascus but, sadly, begun to emulate
it. The inevitable consequence of this would have been a
total destruction of all Islamic values.
In a letter which he addressed to the people of Kufa
Imam wrote: "An Imam is one who judges by the Holy
Qur'an, upholds justice, professes the religion of truth
and dedicates himself to obeying Allah and His Prophet."
When Hur and his army stopped Imam caravan from going to
Kufa, and Hur told Imam that his order from ibne Ziyad
was to ask Imam for Bai'at to Yezid, Imam refused to
declare Bai'at to someone who was only serving his own
ends and not of Islam. Hur said that such an attitude
might cost Imam his life. Imam replied: "Are you
threatening me with death? Death is many thousands of
times better than the dishonour of Bai'at to an enemy of
Islam. Do you not see that truth is not being practised
and falsehood is not being prevented? I see death as a
blessing and life with tyrants as the most disgusting
state one can be in."
At Kerbala, facing the army of Yezid, Imam Hussain
addressed them as follows:"Remember that when you see a
ruler who does what has been forbidden by Allah and His
Messenger, who indulges in sins, who oppresses the
people he rules, and you do nothing to stop such a
ruler, before Allah you are as guilty as he is." He went
on to add:"My parents did not raise me to submit myself
to an evil tyrant. I am your Imam and it is my duty to
tell you that you have surrendered the freedom of your
mind to the evil ways of Yezid. If you do not care for
Islam, and do not fear the day of judgement, at least do
care for that precious gift from Allah, the freedom of
your spirit!!"
When Amr Sa'ad called upon the army to attack and kill
Imam Hussain he said: "Death is better that disgrace and
disgrace is better than the fire of hell."
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