Today is the
2nd night of Moharram.
On the 2nd day of Moharram,
Hussain(a.s)'s caravan reached Karbala. Thousands of Yazid's soldiers were
already there, having arrived long before the Imam.
The small tribe living in
Karbala gathered around Hussain(a.s)'s caravan. Imam Hussain(a.s) enquired
about the price of the land in Karbala. He then bought the entire
land.
Then, he
first spoke to the menfolk of the tribe.
"O, menfolk of Karbala! We
have not come here to fight. Yazid's soldiers will fight with us and we
will be killed. They will not bury our bodies and our bodies will be left
to the wild animals of the desert. I request a favour from you. Please,
bury our bodies.
Imam
Hussain(a.s) then turned to the womenfolk of the tribe.
"Ladies of Karbala! Your
menfolk, out of fear of Yazid's soldiers might not bury our bodies.
Ladies! When your men are working in the fields, please come out of your
houses and bury our bodies.
Somehow Imam Hussain(a.s) did
not feel the men nor the women would carry out his request.
Sadly, he
turned to the children who had gathered and spoke gently to
them.
Children! If your father or
your mother are unable to bury us, I beg you to throw a fistful of sand
over our bodies while you are playing in the fields. That way, children,
our bodies will slowly get buried."
Then, he turned to everyone
who had gathered around and spoke again.
"My second request to you all
is to look after the people who will come to visit our graves after our
death. They will be my guests so please look after them and feed them for
three days."
Imam then ordered the tents to
be pitched by the river. It was very hot in Karbala and the supply of
water was absolutely essential for survival.
Abbas(a.s), commander of
Hussain(a.s)'s army, with his men, started to pitch the tents by the
river. The commanders of Yazid's army ordered their men to pull out
Hussain(a.s)'s tents. They stopped Hussain(a.s)'s tents from being pitched
by the river.
Abbas(a.s) became very angry.
He pulled out his sword and wanted to kill the enemies.
Abbas(a.s), the lion son of
Ali, was like his father. He was very brave and strong. The enemies feared
him. If he wanted the tents to be pitched by the river, then Yazid's men
even though in thousands, would not be able to stop him.
Hussain(a.s) saw what was
happening and quickly intervened. He knew his brother's temper and
strength.
"Abbas, My
brother Abbas, Put your sword back. Abbas, we have not come here to fight.
Later on, people will say that we started the battle for water. Abbas! My
brother Abbas! Calm down and put your sword back! Let us move away from
here. We will pitch our tents elsewhere."
Abbas considered his brother
to be his master and always obeyed his commands. He put his sword back and
ordered his men to pitch their tents away from the river.
This was the 2nd of Moharram.
As nights and days passed by, the scene in Karbala changed.
Day by day Yazid's army
increased in number. Nearly 20,000 of Yazid’s soldiers surrounded
Hussain(a.s)'s tents.
Why so many
to fight no more than 72 men in Hussain(a.s)'s army?
Despite having so many men in
Yazid's army, his commanders were still worried because the 72 men in
Hussain(a.s)'s army were no ordinary men. They were brave, faithful and
did not fear death.
Yazid's soldiers knew this and
therefore thought of a way to weaken Hussain(a.s)'s army.
On 7th Moharram, Yazid's
commanders ordered their men to stop water from reaching Hussain(a.s)'s
tents.
There were many ladies and
children with Hussain(a.s) and they suffered a lot without water and
food.
For three days, one could hear
children crying for water.
"AL-ATASH! AL-ATASH! AL-ATASH!
WATER! WATER! WATER! THIRST! THIRST! THIRST!"
Abbas could hear this. He
could hear his beloved Sakina crying for water. Abbas loved Sakina dearly
and always got her anything she wanted.
Everytime Abbas heard Sakina
crying for water, he shook with grief.
Abbas! Poor Abbas, could not
bear to hear Sakina crying.
"AL-ATASH! AL-ATASH!
AL-ATASH!" echoed through the land of Karbala for three days and nights.
Many little children died from thirst and hunger.
INNA LILLAHE
WA INNA ELAIHI RAJEOON!
WE ARE FROM
GOD AND TO GOD WE RETURN!