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ARBAEEN

ARBAEEN OF IMAM HUSSAIN (A.S)

The moon was almost setting, casting its dying rays on the waters of the rivulet Al Quma and the few tents that were pitched on its banks. Beside these tents, there were a few graves which were scattered over some distance, providing the  only landscape which the lunar beams could light up dimly. The stillness of the night was almost suffocating. The only noise  that could be heard for miles around was the chirping of the night insects and the monotonous rippling of the waters of the stream. which recounting the mournful events of the day that had seen the death of those who lay buried in the nearby graves.
        Suddenly there was a stir one of the tents, as if somebody had been awakened from his sleep. The flap of the tent was lifted and an old man, walking with a bent back and supporting himself in a staff, came out of it followed by a young person who apparently was his valets or orderly. Slowly he advanced towards the other tents and, standing a few paces away, shouted for the inmates of the other tents to come out. Apparently the old man was speaking with a tone of authority as, hearing his voice the other persons sleeping in the tents rushed out showing obvious concern for his safety and welfare. He seemed to their leader or chieftain as they reverentially addressed him with bent heads. One of these persons, who perhaps was closer to him, a friend if  not a blood relation and quite  advance in age, came hurriedly to where the old man was standing and  said: O' Jaber, what is the matter with you that you woke up so early before the break of dawn?  May Allah bless you and  your  noble revered father, we all felt frightened by  the thought that some illness had come to  you  some pain had awakened  you from your sleep. Pray tell us  the cause  of your perturbation, if it is not connected in any way with your health.
The old man was no other than Jaber Ibn Abdullah Ansari. He had on hearing about martyrdom of Imam Hussain (a.s) and his companions and the imprisonment and humiliation of the surviving members of his family hastened towards Karbala with his devoted friends and follower. He had heard that bodies of the martyrs of Karbala were left without any burial. 
            On reaching Karbala he saw that the Bani Asad, who were having  their nomadic camps some distance away from Karbala has covered the bodies with sand to protect them from ravages but no proper burial  had been given to the martyrs. Jaber, with the help of his friends prepared the graves of the martyrs. 
Jaber Ibn Abdullah explained to his friends and companions that the reason  why he had awakened them so early that morning  was that in his dream he had seen the Holy Prophet who had told him the he captives caravan , comprising Ali Zaiknul Abadeen, his infant son Muhammad al Baqir , Hussein's sisters were to reach Karbala that morning. The Prophet had asked him to go forward to greet them and to convey to them his salaams and condolences. He told his friends that he had awakened after this and he wanted them to accompany him so that they could go forward to receive the caravan and play hosts to the family of the Prophet.
By this time the first streak of dawn was visible on the eastern horizon. One of the entourage of  Jaber recited the call to prayers and all offered their morning prayers and thanked Almighty Allah for giving them the opportunity of being nor only the first pilgrims at the graves of the martyrs of Karbala, but also the first ones to greet the family of the prophet on their return visit to the land rendered scared by the Holy blood of the martyrs.
No sooner had they finished the prayers than they saw a cloud of dust rising in the distant horizon, indicating the approach of a caravan. Jaber and his friends rode their mounts to receive and welcome  the the Prophet's family. As soon as they were at a hailing distance, they got  down from their steed and, with profound respect offered their salutation to Imam Ali Zainul abadeen. Jaber went over to the imam and holding the bridle of his horse respectfully led him towards his camp on the banks of the river with the rest of the caravan following them. He told the Imam about the purpose of his visit to Karbala what he had seen and heard during his halt there, and what he had done. He also respectfully enquired from  Imam Zainul abadeen about treatment meted out to him and the ladies of the prophet's family. When this question was put to him the Imam wept silently for quite some time and then softly replied:
                               "O' Jaber it is a story of sufferings which will be written in blood and tears for future generations to read! what suffering shall I recount to you which we endured after the tragedy here?  the defy description".
When the ladies of Imam hussain's family saw the graves of their dear ones, they  fell one by one form their camels, overcome by grief and sorrow. each one rushed towards the grave oh her son, brother, father or husband. Each lady poured  her heart over the grave of her dearest departed relation, narrating all the sufferings she endured. Zaineb(s.a) darted straight towards grave of Hussain. Zaineb was heard to  say on Imam Hussain grave: "My beloved brother, I have returned to you bur without Sakina, whom you had at the time of departing  entrusted to my care. My dearest brother, your beloved Sakina bore all the suffering mutely and with fortitude till she could no longer endure them and surrendered her soul to her Maker. Forgive me, My dear brother, if I faltered in any way in fulfilling the mission you entrusted to me."