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[shia_strength] MASAEB E KARBALA KAE KUCH HISSAE..

 

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MASAEB E KARBALA KAE KUCH HISSAE..

1) According to a reportas Shimr placed his dagger on the burning neck of the Imam, the blessed Imama turned to him and with his parting breath said,
"If you are going to kill me then give me a sip of water."
To this Shimr replied,
"By Allah! You will not taste a drop of water until you taste death sip by sip."
(Kibrit al-Ahmar)
According to another report when 'Umar ibn Sa'd commanded his men: "Go and finish the man" Shimr went to the Imam sat on his chest and grabbed his blood drenched beard and then mercilessly hacked off his head with twelve strokes of the knife.
(Maqtal al-Husayn Al-Muqarram)
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2. After the killing of the Imam 'Umar ibn Sa'd called out to his men,
"Who from you will take charge to trample the chest and the back of al-Husayn under the hooves of their horses?"
Ten people undertook to carry out this hideous crime. They rode their horses upon the beheaded body of the blessed Imam and crushed every bone in his chest and back.
After this the ten men came to ibn Ziyad to claim their reward. Usayd ibn Malik said to ibn Ziyad, "We are the ones who rode on strong horses and crushed the bones in al-Husayn's chest and back.
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"And who are you?" asked ibn Ziyad of the rest.
"We are the ones who trampled his body until his chest became as soft as kneaded dough," they replied.
Ibn Ziyad ordered a small reward to be given to them. Abu 'Umar Zahid reports, "All ten men were born of adultery. Mukhtar al-Thaqafi in his revolution to avenge the blood of al-Husayn had the hands and feet of these men studded with nails and had horses trample on their backs until they died."
(Luhuf)
Imam Baqir (peace be with him) has said that they killed Imam al-Husayn in a brutal manner such that the Messenger had forbidden to people for killing wild beasts.
"He was killed by swords, spears, stones and sticks. And after killing him they crushed his body underneath the hooves of their horses."
(Kibrit al-Ahmar
The Imam took 'Ali Asghar to his bosom and advanced towards the enemy. He stood in front of the enemy exposing 'Ali Asghar to them and said, "O people! What has this child done to you? If you have any enmity, then it is with me. You have killed my sons, my brothers, and my companions. This child cannot fight you. Come quench his thirst. Do you not see how he burns with thirst and is about to give his life?" The Imam had not even finished speaking when, on the orders of 'Umar ibn Sa'ad, Harmalah made the thirsty throat of 'Ali Asghar a target of his three headed arrow. Thus the neck of the child was torn from one ear to another.
He said in supplication, "O Allah! You be the judge between these people and me. They invited us and promised to help us. Now they are killing us." As the Imam wept intensely for his child, he heard a cry
from the heavens, "O Husayn! Let go of him. He has a mother waiting for him inside the tent." This voice consoled the Imam and enabled to bear the pain of the death of 'Ali Asghar.
(
Ma'ali al-Sibtayn)
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According to another report, the Imam cupped the blood oozing from the torn limbs of 'Ali Akbar and threw it towards the sky as he wept  "O son! It is difficult for your grandfather and your old father to bear the fact that you called upon them and they could not help." Then the Imam put his face against the blood covered face of 'Ali Akbar and cried aloud uncontrollably in a way he had not done before that day.
(
Nafs al-Mahmum)
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AWN AND MUHAMMAD
When 'Umar ibn Sa'd saw the two children riding into battle, he exclaimed in astonishment, "What love Zaynab must have for her brother to have sent the lights of her eyes to the battlefield!" The two children fought until Muhammad was struck down. 'Awn came to his dying brother. Taking him into his lap, he said, "O brother! Do not grieve. I too will soon follow." 'Awn continued to fight until he too was struck down and departed to the Eternal Abode. Weeping and overcome by grief, the Imam went to the two children. He carried them away with their bodies in his arms. Their feet dragging on the ground.
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The Imam was standing watching his nephew Qasim. No sooner had Qasim cried out to him than the Imam, descending like an eagle upon its prey, launched an attack tearing through the ranks of the enemy until he reached 'Amr Azdi. The Imam struck at him with his sword. 'Amr raised his arm to shield himself from the blow and his arm was cut from the elbow. 'Amr called out to save him from the Imam. Their horses collided with and 'Amr fell. The horses galloped over his body and he was trampled to death by their hooves. When they finally managed to carry it away. As the cloud of dust and sand raised by the galloping horses settled, the Imam was seen, standing by Qasim. He rubbed his heels on the ground as his soul departed from the mutilated body. The Imam put his cheek on the torn chest of Qasim crying and lamenting, "O child! It is unbearable that you called out to your old uncle and I could not come to your help. And when I did, it was to no avail."
The Imam took Qasim's body into his arms and carried him with Qasim's feet dragging on the ground to where the bodies of his sons, brothers and companions were placed. He placed Qasim's body next to his son 'Ali Akbar and he said to them, "O my nephews! Persevere. O my children! Have patience. By Allah! You will not see any grief after this day."
(
A'yan al-Shi'ah).
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Hazrath Abbas Alamdaar...
Abu Mikhnaf writes: Despite the fact that 'Abbas's arms were so badly cut that they were hanging and dripping blood, he once again rode into the enemy ranks. Finally he was struck on the head with an iron mace that split it open and he fell to the ground. As he trembled in his blood, 'Abbas cried out, "O my brother! O Husayn! Accept my final salutations!"
According to popular narrations, he cried out, "O brother! Come to the aid of your brother!" The Imam rushed out to his body and found 'Abbas drowned in blood, covered in arrows, with his arms cut from his body and his eye pierced by an arrow. The Imam desolately stood over his body hopelessly. Defeat appeared on the face of al-Husayn. He wept bitterly as he called out, "O brother! O 'Abbas! O soul of my heart! O for destruction after you! O 'Abbas! Now my back has been broken; my means of release have been devastated; and my hopes have been cut short."
(
Fursan al-Hayjan)
t is reported: The Imam placed 'Abbas's wounded head into his lap and as he cleansed the blood from his eye, he saw that 'Abbas was crying. The Imam asked, "O brother! Why do you cry?" 'Abbas replied, "O brother! O light of my eyes! How could I not cry when I see you holding my head in your lap and I know that in a while there will be no one to lift your head from the ground, place it in his lap and clean the dust from your face?" The Imam sat next to 'Abbas until a hollow sound came from 'Abbas's throat as he submitted his life to the Almighty.
(
Ma'ali al-Sibtayn)

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