At the same time as Yezid sent Ubaydullah ibne Ziyad as his governor to Kufa
to kill Hazrat Muslim and establish a reign of terror there, he sent his agents
to Mecca to murder Imaam Hussain during the Hajj season in such a way that no
one would suspect him of having got the Imaam killed.
As the pilgrimage season grew nearer Hazrat Abdullah ibne Jaffer Tayyar came
to Mecca with his two sons, Aun and Muhammad. Imaam had by this time received
the message sent by Hazrat Muslim with Qais ibne Musheer, and made up his mind
to go to Kufa after performing pilgrimage. Hazrat Abdullah tried to persuade
Imaam not to go to Kufa as he felt that Yezid would never let Imaam settle
there. Imaam responded that as the people of Kufa had invited him to go to them
as their Imaam it was his duty to go. When Hazrat Abdullah saw that the Imaam
was adamant, he gave the hands of his two sons into the hand of Imaam saying,
"Accept my sons in your service. One will serve you as Zainab's representative
and the other as mine."
Thousands of people from everywhere poured into Mecca for Hajj. Amongst them
were the assassins sent by Yezid. Imaam Hussain came to learn about Yezid's
plot. He did not wish the House of Allah to be turned into a battlefield. Imaam
decided to leave Mecca without performing pilgrimage.
On the eighth of Dhul-Hajj, the very day on which Hazrat Muslim was murdered
in Kufa, Imaam Hussain's caravan left Mecca. Our Imaam's heart was filled with
mixed feelings. He was sad at being forced to leave Kaaba without performing
Hajj. At the same time Hazrat Muslim had favourably reported on the situation in
Kufa. So at least there would be a sanctuary for Imaam there.
So began the second journey of tears. The hero of this journey was Hazrat
Abbas and the heroine was Bibi Sakina.
Let us look at this caravan as it travels towards Iraq. At the head of the
caravan is Hazrat Abbas carrying the 'alam. Next is Imaam Hussain surrounded by
all his companions. In this group we find Qais ibne Musheer. He is accompanying
Imaam to his home town. How proud he would feel entering Kufa with the grand-son
of the Holy Prophet! He smiles at the thought. Then come the camels carrying the
mehmils (palanquins or litters) in which all the ladies are. Behind the mehmils,
forming, the a rear guard, are Ali Akber, Qasim, Aun, Muhammad and the other
young men of Baku Hashim.
Hazrat Abbas can be seen riding up and down the caravan to make sure that
every one is comfortable. He often stops by the Mehmil carrying Sakina to make
sure that she had enough water and food. He inquires of her how Asghar is. If
there is anything anyone wants, Hazrat Abbas rushes to fetch it. Sakina is so
very proud of her uncle Abbas. Every one knew that Sakina was the apple of the
eye of Hazrat Abbas. When any child in the caravan needed anything he or she
would tell Sakina. Sakina would speak to Abbas and the wish of that child would
be fulfilled immediately. There were about fifty children in the caravan and the
four year old Sakina was an important link between them and Hazrat
Abbas.
The caravan came to a small oasis called al-Thalabiya. It was decided to stop
there for the night. This was the sixth stop of the journey. Qais ibne Musheer
was no longer with Imaam Hussain as he had already left for Kufa carrying
Imaam's letter announcing his imminent arrival.
Tents were pitched. Imaam led maghrib prayers. As the evening meal was being
prepared, he heard that two travellers from Kufa were in the settlement. He
invited them over. He questioned them about the conditions in Kufa. The
travellers described how the city had been placed under a total blockade. Imaam
asked his two guests about Hazrat Muslim. The travellers remained quiet, their
faces reflecting their sadness. Imaam asked them again. With tears flowing down
their beards the travellers reported
of the death of Hazrat Muslim and the brutal way he had been killed. Imaam
summoned Hazrat Abbas and asked him to look after the guests. Slowly he made his
way to Bibi Zainab's camp. Putting his hand on her shoulder, he said, "Dear
sister, your mission has begun. Go and console our sister Ruqayya. She is now a
widow! But first send Muslim's daughter to me."
Young Ruqayya binti Muslim entered the tent. She was accompanied by Sakina.
Imaam took the orphan girl into his arms. Kissed her on her cheeks, Then he put
his hand on her head and kissed her again. The young girl looked at Imaam
Hussain fearfully and said, "Uncle you are treating me as an orphan should be
treated in Islam. Tell me, what has happened. Is my father well?" Imaam could
not speak. Tears rolled down his eyes. Sakina stepped forward. Yes, Sakina! The
heroine of this journey! She stepped forward and embraced her cousin and
lovingly offered her condolences!!! |