Hazrat Qasim was the youngest son of Imaam Hassan (A.S.). Qasim was born in
47 A.H., three years before his father was martyred. When Imaam Hussain prepared
to leave Madina in the month of Rajab 60 A.H. Qasim mother Umme-e-Farwa asked
Imaam Hussain to take her and Qasim with him. Imaam Hussain agreed. Hazrat
Qasim, although only 13 years old, had, like his cousins Aun and Muhammad,
learnt fencing from Hazrat Abbas and Hazrat Ali Akber. Hazrat Abbas was very
fond of Hazrat Qasim.
On the night before Ashura when Imaam Hussain was passing by Umm-e-Farwa's
tent he heard Qasim say to his mother, "Mother, tomorrow Uncle Abbas, Ali Akber
and I will defend Imaam Hussain. Mother, if I get killed please do not weep for
me." Umm-e-Farwa replied, "My son although I dearly love you, I shall not weep
for you. Nothing will make me prouder than to see my son give his life for
Islam". When Imaam Hussain heard this conversation he prayed to Allah to bless
Hazrat Qasim and Umm-e-Farwa.
On Ashura day after Aun and Muhammad had fallen in the battlefield, Hazrat
Qasim came to Imaam Hussain and begged for permission to go and fight. Twice
Imaam Hussain refused saying "Qasim you are young and your mother's only son".
Hazrat Qasim was very disappointed. He went to his mother. When she saw her son
so disappointed she remembered that just before he died, Imaam Hassan had
written a letter, given it to Umm-e-Farwa saying ,"If ever you find Qasim in
difficulty, give him this letter." She gave Hazrat Qasim the letter. In the
letter it was written, "My son Qasim, a day will come when my brother Hussain
will be facing an enemy army of tens of thousands. That will be the day when
Islam will need to be saved by sacrifice. You must represent me on that
day."
Hazrat Qasim read the letter. He smiled. He rushed to Imaam and gave him the
letter. After reading the letter Imaam Hussain said, "O my brother's son, how
can I stop you from doing what your father wanted you to do. Bismillah, go.
Allah be with you".
Imaam Hussain tied Imaam Hassan's turban on the head of Hazrat Qasim and
helped him mount his horse.As Qasim was riding out, Imaam Hussain said "Inna
Lilla-hi Wa Inna Ilai-hi Raji'oon". Hazrat Qasim said "O my uncle - Do not be
upset. I do not fear death. Death for Islam will be sweeter for me than honey".
Hazrat Qasim came to the battle field. He was a very handsome boy. When the
enemy saw him, they began to murmur, "How can we kill someone whose face is
shining like moon?"
In a loud and a clear voice Hazrat Qasim introduced himself and cried out a
challenge for single combat. He killed several famous warriors who came
forward.
Every time he felled an enemy Hazrat Qasim would stand on his stirrups, look
behind and wave to Hazrat Abbas, just as a pupil would seek approval of his
teacher on any assignment, Hazrat Abbas would proudly wave back. When the enemy
saw his bravery and realized that they could not possibly over power him in
single combats, they came from behind and one of them hit Hazrat Qasim on the
head with a sword.
Hazrat Qasim tried to go on fighting but alas he was so young and he was so
very thirsty! He fell from his horse crying out, "YA AMMAHO, ACCEPT MY LAST
SALAAMS." Imaam Hussain and Hazrat Abbas rode out. The soldiers tried to stop
them, when finally they came to where Hazrat Qasim had fallen they saw a
dreadful sight!! Hazrat Qasim's body had been trampled by the horses of the
soldiers who had tried to stop Imaam Hussain and Hazrat Abbas. Hazrat Abbas was
so angry when he saw this that he began to shake with fury. He took out his
sword and wanted to attack the enemy. Imaam Hussain restrained him saying
"Abbas, have patience, dear brother. Do not give them an excuse for saying that
we attacked them first".
Was Qasim body carried to the camp to his mother? This is not very clear. It
is reported, however, that Imaam Hussain took off his abaa, spread it on to the
ground, gathered the pieces from the ground as one gathers flowers from a
garden! |