Year Sixteen
Issue No. 916 - 08/Muharram/1432 AH
Corresponding to December 14, 2010 AD
Contents:
* Mihrab Platform:
Contemplating on the Speech of Sayyidah Zeinab (a.s.) in Damascus
Mihrab Platform
Contemplating on the Speech of Sayyidah Zeinab (a.s.) in Damascus
The main axes of the subject:
- Preparing Zeinab (a.s.) to lead the revolution
- Sayyidah Zeinab (a.s.) against the autocrat Yazid
Purpose:
We will learn some of the stances of Sayyidah Zeinab (a.s.) in Damascus.
Exporting the Subject:
This is a part of the speech that wise lady Zeinab (a.s.) addressed to reproach
Yazid: "You may utilize your treachery, traps and disloyalty (with Islam).
However, I swear in Allah that you shall never be able to erase our memories or
wipeout our inspiration. You shall never reach our limits and forever with shame
you will be branded…"
1- Preparing lady Zeinab (a.s.) to lead the revolution:
The life course of lady Zeinab (a.s.) was like a preparation for the greatest
role that awaits her in this life. In the first five years of her age she lived
with her grandfather the chosen Prophet (s.a.a.w.) as he led the jihadi battles
in order to stabilize the pillars of Islam while he and his family bore
circumstances of hardship and perils.
There are also the three months that she lived with her mother al Zahra'a (a.s.)
straight after the death of the Prophet (s.a.a.w.). She witnessed her mother as
she defended the legal position of the caliphate and demanded her confiscated
rights, protesting the developed actions that took place after the messenger (s.a.a.w.)
departed while battling against the grieves and pains that struck her. Moreover,
she lived a very critical period during the reign and caliphate of her father
Ali (a.s.) with the events and wars that took place during that time.
Lady Zeinab (a.s.) accompanied also her brother Husayn (a.s.) with all the grief
and sorrows that struck him. This is how we can understand how such a course of
those events and developments were stages that prepared lady Zeinab (a.s.) in
order to tackle her most difficult experience and to perform her perilous role
during the rise of her brother Husayn (a.s.) in Karbala. The event of Karbala is
regarded as the most important incident that struck the Islamic nation after
Allah's messenger (s.a.a.w.). Lady Zeinab (a.s.) played a major and leading role
in this great revolution. She was the character that came second after her
brother Husayn (a.s.) during the events of the revolution. Besides, she led the
revolution's course after the martyrdom of her brother Husayn (a.s.) and
continued that great role with excellence. When the great disaster took place by
the demise of her brother Husayn (a.s.) straight after the death of all the men
of her household and their partisans, Lady Zeinab exited running towards the
battlefield, searching for the corpse of her brother Husayn amidst those killed
and uncaring about the heavily armed foes. When she stood by the body of her
brother Husayn (a.s.), everyone thought or imagined that she was going to die,
collapse, cry in her screams or faint. However, her attitude shook the innermost
feelings of the observers. She placed her hand beneath his pure mangled body,
lifted it up towards the heaven while praying in bitterness saying: "O Allah,
accept this sacrifice from us."
2- Sayyidah Zeinab (a.s.) against the autocrat Yazid:
A- Defending women in captivity: When the caravan of the captive women reached
Damascus, to the council of autocrat Yazid Bin Muawiyah, the tyrant demonstrated
his great joy for annihilating the descendants of Allah’s messenger (pbuh&hh),
wiggling his sides in happiness and wishing that his ancestors who died in Badr
were alive and present so that he can show them how he revenged their death by
killing the offspring of the Prophet (s.a.a.w.). He started reciting a poem with
the following introduction:
Wish I had my forefathers in Badr [killed in Badr] to witness
The grief of Khazraj1 from the impact of the spear edge….
When wise Zeinab (a.s.) heard these lines (of poetry), she recited her famous
speech using the eloquence and courage of her father Ali (a.s.). Her poem
included the boldest attitudes against the pharaoh of the time Yazid. This is a
piece of what she said: “In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, and the Merciful.
All praise is due to Allah, the Lord of the Universe, Allah's blessings be on
His Messenger's Family altogether. Allah says the truth as well as He says: {Then
the end of those who did evil was the worst [consequence] because they denied
the signs of Allah and used to ridicule them.} - Is it justice, ye son of
the freed slaves, that you provide your ladies and slave-girls with Hijab,
whereas the daughters of the Messenger of Allah are being held prisoners? You
have insulted them by taking away their veils; you have exposed their faces to
the enemies -- from one city to another. Everyone irrespective of his high or
low status stares at their faces. These ladies do not have their gents or
protectors with them…”
B- Cursing the tyrant in his own presence: She said: “O Allah! Give us our
right, and avenge those who have oppressed us; send your anger upon those that
spilled our blood and killed our protectors. By Allah! Ye Yazid, by killing
Husayn you have not torn but your own skin and you have not cut but your own
flesh. You will be brought to the Prophet with the crimes of spilling the blood
of his children and humiliating his family."
C- Certainty and surrendering to the truth: She said addressing Yazid –
emphasizing that the way of Muhammad will not be perished by anyone regardless
of the gravity of sacrifices –: You may utilize your treachery, traps and
disloyalty (with Islam). However, I swear in Allah that you shall never be able
to erase our memories or wipeout our inspiration. You shall never reach our
limits and forever with shame you will be branded.
D- Reprimanding Yazid the tyrant in his own court, she said: “…Although I
find myself speaking to you, I find speaking to you of little value, bug
scolding you is great. Therefore, I will continue to scold you. But the eyes are
tearful and the hearts are sorrowful… “
E- The tyrant belongs to the party of Satan: She openly said: “…How ironic it
is that the men of the party of Allah are killed by the freed slaves of the
party of Satan… “
3- What do we conclude from the speech of Zeinab (a.s.)?
1- She disclosed the false suspicion to Yazid, rather to all the tyrants
throughout history. They all think that conquering their enemies through
wrongfulness and aggression means dignity, power and greatness whereas in fact
it means loss and weakness because it transcended the boundaries of mind,
rightfulness and sanity. She used an example by reciting Allah’s verse: “And
let not those who disbelieve ever think that [because] We extend their time [of
enjoyment] it is better for them. We only extend it for them so that they may
increase in sin, and for them is a humiliating punishment.”
2- Disclosing the severity of the Amawi crime in disgracing the sanctities of
the prophetic house-hold through by publicly disclosing the women of Muhammad’s
household, dragging them from country to country, which is a crime that cannot
by topped by another crime, taking the daughters of Allah’s messenger into
captivity. This issue has never been precedent in the history of mankind.
3- She brought history back into minds that what Yazid perpetrated was the
continuation work of his grandmother Hind and his grandfather Abu Sufyan in
their war against Allah’s messenger (s.a.a.w.), and the crime was a continuation
of another past crime, when his grandmother chewed the liver of Hamzah (the
prophet’s uncle) after ordering her slave to extract it out of his body.
4- Then she informs Yazid that his time is short and that he will be sorry and
grieved on the Day of Judgment when he will stand for accountability before the
almighty Allah. And that he would wish his hands had paralyzed, his tongue had
muted because of the suffering that he will receive in hell.
5- She clarified a divine truth that each crime or ugly act which man
perpetrates is in fact hurting his very self and burning his future. This is why
she addressed Yazid saying: “…but remember that you have cut your own skin and
your own flesh to pieces….” And that the real death struck you and your
forefathers. And that the immortal life has been given to those whom you have
killed and whose bodies you have mangled and whose heads you have lifted on
spearheads. She stressed on this issue by reciting Allah’s verse: “And never
think of those who have been killed in the cause of Allah as dead. Rather, they
are alive with their Lord, receiving provision.”
6- Although what you have perpetrated Ye Yazid is nothing but a heinous crime,
yet your destiny is nothing but misery and torture because you antagonized Allah
and his messenger. And anyone whose antagonist is Allah, he will refute his
reason, destroy him in this world and the afterworld—that is what is the
manifest loss.
7- She devalues Yazid, ridicules and humiliates him by using sharp and
conclusive expression, hence she says: I should not be talking to you, and you
are even lower than my scolding and scorning to you because you are a worthless
mean evil. Scolding and scorning can even give you value because you are nothing
except like livestock, or rather you are more astray in [your] way. Therefore,
livestock cannot benefit from scorning and scolding.
8- She expresses her amazement because the criminal party of Satan overpowered
the pure and chosen members of the party of Allah.
9- She defies him about the fulfillment of his aims and aspirations, the erasing
of the memory of the household and the wiping out of their inspiration.
1- Khazraj is a tribe that supported Prophet Muhammad (s.a.a.w.) in his wars.