15 Rajab- The Death of Lady Zainab (peace be upon her)
Scenes from Karbala
It was unbelievable.
A noble woman was looking upon the scene of battle with a broken heart,
her eyes riveted on her beloved brother. He was facing an army which consisted
of thousands of soldiers, standing firm with only a few companions and his
household. His eldest son, Ali, was also among them. How much did Ali look like
his great-grandfather, Prophet Muhammad! He resembled him to a great extent, not
only in his physical appearance but also in his high manners. How could such a
"Muslim" army advance to fight him?!
Still she stood, looking on.
She had witnessed so many tragedies during her life. She had lost her
mother while she was only around six years old. It was a year of sorrow, for she
had also just lost her grandfather. The years had passed since that fateful day,
but it seemed that hardship and pain were not so far away. Her father was struck
on his head in the mosque at Kufa while he was praying – the sword had fallen
upon the noble head. Soldiers had been aware of Imam Ali's great strength and
courage in the battlefield…for who would dare to stand in the face of Ali? That
coward had crept behind the Imam while he was engrossed in prayer- an ultimate
deceit.
Her heart was burdened with sorrow.
After her father's death, her two brothers were her solace…Imam
Hassan and Imam Hussein (peace be upon them), the Masters of the Youth of
Heaven. But Imam Hassan was poisoned and now…now she was looking upon the
battlefield with a grieved heart.
The battle ensued…one by one Imam Hussein's companions fell, defending their
Imam. Their valor was great and they caused a lot of casualties in the opposite
army. However, they were very few in number in the face of thousands of
soldiers.
After the companions, the Hashemites advanced…the first one among them to
receive permission to fight was Ali son of Hussein (peace be upon them)…He
fought valiantly and his martyrdom greatly affected his father's heart. Zainab
was distraught. Her beloved nephew was gone and sorrow enveloped the scene. They
had dared to kill him… he bore a great resemblance to Prophet Muhammad (peace be
upon him and his Household) and it seemed as if that sinful army were actually
killing the Prophet himself!
Weren't they killing the Prophet…?
The battle was tragic and heart-rending. The Hashemites were martyred
one after the other…and Imam Hussein (peace be upon him) was left alone…
Who will offer you solace, my Lady?