Dawn breaks out on the desolate sands of Kerbala. What was the battle field
yesterday, is a stretch of desert covered with the bodies of the slain.
In the corner where there had stood Imaam Hussain's camp the mourning widows
and orphans have completed their morning prayers. Imaam Zain ul 'Abideen is in
sijdah glorifying Allah. Umar Sa'ad walks over with a few soldiers and orders
the women and the children to be tied with ropes as captives. There is a renewed
wailing. Our fourth Imaam consoles them. He himself is put under heavy
chains.Yezid's soldiers spend the day burying their dead. The bodies of the
grandson of the Prophet of Islam and the other martyrs are left unattended.
Imaam Zain ul 'Abideen pleads to be allowed to bury but all his pleas go
unheeded.
Another night in Kerbala followed by another dawn! The prisoners remain tied.
Our Imaam suffers the discomfort of the chain. His wrists and ankles are
bruised. On the morning of the 12th Muharram the enemy brings unsaddled camels
upon which the women and children are made to mount. A huge procession is being
prepared.
At the head of the procession is Umar Sa'ad followed by the officers. Then a
few foot soldiers carrying lances upon which are mounted the heads of the
martyrs. In their midst is our fourth Imaam, chained and shackled. Then the
camels carrying the women and children as prisoners. Shimr and the rest of the
infantry bring up the rear. The journey to Kufa begins.
Yes, the tale of Kerbala is a tale of five sad journeys! Now begins the third
journey of tears. We look at the travellers. Some of those who had set out on
that first journey, from Mecca to Madina, can be seen but the rest can not. No!
They also can be seen if we look around! They are lying slaughtered on the sands
of Kerbala.
Who is the hero and who is the heroine of this third journey ? We see the
hero, hand-cuffed, chained, exhausted with the long illness and the great
suffering, our Fourth Imaam, Zain ul 'Abideen. And the heroine? Yes we see the
lady. She is bare-headed. Her face full of pain and yet reflecting courage and
the strength of her spirit! She knows that for the sake of Sakina and the other
ladies she can not possibly give in to her grief and sorrow. Yes, it is Bibi
Zainab!
Umar Sa'ad cruelty is not exhausted. He decides to lead the procession past
where the bodies of the martyrs lie. As the camel carrying Bibi Zainab goes past
the body of Imaam Hussain she can no longer contain her pain and anguish, and
turning her face to Madina she cries out: "Ya Muhammad, The angels in heaven
send their blessings upon you! Look, here lies your beloved Hussain, so
humiliated and disgraced, covered with blood and cut into pieces. Here are we
your daughters taken captives by Yezid!"
Imaam Zain ul 'Abideen walks over to Bibi Zainab. "Dear Aunt, have patience.
Your sacrifices for Islam have only just begun."
Ibne Ziyad, the Governor of Kufa, had declared a holiday. The city was
decorated with flags and pennants. People had been told that the rebels who
wanted to attack their city and murder them had been defeated at Kerbala and
that their women were being brought into the city as prisoners. Those who
believed this, and many did, came out to line the city streets through which the
procession was to pass so that they might mock and jeer at the prisoners. Big
crowds had gathered everywhere. There was a holiday mood. The procession slowly
entered the city and began to move towards the Governor's palace. People jeered
and shouted at the prisoners. There were a few, however, who guessed the truth.
When they saw Imaam Hussain's head, and saw the misery and grief of the widows
and orphans, they began to shed tears. The majority were ignorant. They
believed, or found it convenient to believe, the lies which Umar Sa'ad had told
them. As the procession neared the palace, the crowds thickened. Most of the
people who gathered around the Governor's palace were those who worked for Yezid
or supported him. The jeering and insults grew louder. The face of Bibi Zainab
was red with anger. She stood up on the camel, looked at the crowd and in a loud
and clear voice said:
"Praise be to Allah and blessings upon my grandfather Muhammad, His beloved
Prophet!! Woe unto you, O people of Kufa! Do you know whom you have killed? Do
you know what pledge you have broken? Do you know whose blood you have shed ? Do
you know whose honour you have defiled ?"
There was a stunned silence. Then a gentle sound of people crying! There was
a blind old man in the crowd. He had been a companion of Hazrat Ali. When he
heard Bibi Zainab's voice, he cried out, "By Allah, if I had not known that he
had died, I could have sworn that what I just heard was the voice of my master
Ali ibne Abu Taalib." Imaam Zain ul 'Abideen went up to him and said, "Oh
Shaikh! This is not Ali but his daughter Zainab binti Ali! She is the daughter
of Fatimah, the beloved daughter of the Holy Prophet. "The sound of weeping from
the crowd grew louder. But as Bibi Zainab continued. Immediately there was a
hushed silence:
"And well may you weep, O people of Kufa! The crime which you committed
against your Prophet was so great that the skies shook, the earth trembled, and
mountains crumbled down! You have killed your Imaam, and by doing so lost your
shelter against hardship, evil and kufr! His blood stains your souls. Nothing
can protect you from the anger of Allah for having killed the son of the last of
His prophets!"
People could no longer control their wailing. Umar Sa'ad was frightened and
quickly led the prisoners into the palace.The prisoners were brought before ibne
Ziyad. Shaikh al-Mufid (A.R.) reports that ibne Ziyad sat on his throne and in
front of him was the head of Imaam Hussain. He frequently poked the face with
his cane. An old companion of the Holy Prophet, Zayd bin Arqam, was in the court
and when he witnessed this indignity being inflicted on the head of Imaam he
cried out, "Take your cane away from those lips ! By Allah I have seen the lips
of the Apostle of Allah on those lips !"
Ibne Ziyad was livid with rage. He retorted, "O old man ! How dare you
interrupt our celebrations of the victory of our Imaam, Yezid ibne Muawiya.
Because of your age I spare your life. Leave my court immediately."
Ibne Ziyad then pointed at Imaam Zain ul 'Abideen and asked: "Who is this
young man?" "He is Ali ibnal Hussain," replied Umar Sa'ad. ""Why is he alive?"
asked ibne Ziyad.and added, "Kill him straight away!"
Bibi Zainab rushed forward and planted herself in front of Imaam Zain ul
'Abideen. "You will have to kill me first!" She said looking at ibne Ziyad with
such defiance, determination and anger that ibne Ziyad got up and walked away
ordering that the prisoners be locked up. |