Majlis 5
HABIB IBNE MAZAAHIR
SURA-E-FATEHA
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
Today is the 5th night of Moharram.
Our majaalis continue. We will recite more nawhas
to mourn the great loss in Kerbala. Our eyes will shed more tears and our
matam will increase.
Day-by-day, the scene in Kerbala is changing.
More and more soldiers join the enemy's camp. Thousands have gathered to
kill Husayn - the grandson of the Holy Prophet.
Bibi Zainab said to her brother:
"Brother Husayn! Thousands of soldiers are gathering
to fight you. We have hardly 72 men with us. Do you not have anyone to come
to your help?"
"My sister Zainab, many wanted to join me during
the journey from Medina to Kerbala. I politely discouraged them because their
intention was not truthful. Many joined and have run away during the journey
because they were scared of dying."
He continued:
"Zainab! My sister! Falsehood can buy many
supporters, but truth has only a few friends. The soldiers on the other side
have been bought. They prefer happiness in this world than in the world
hereafter. My 72 truthful men prefer happiness in the world hereafter and
that is why they are with me."
That night, Imam Husayn wrote a letter to his
childhood friend, Habib lbne Mazaahir, who was in Kufa.
Kufa was blocked off and nobody was allowed to
leave.
Habib Ibne Mazaahir did not know the whereabouts
of Imam Husayn until the letter from Husayn arrived at his house. At the
time he was having breakfast with his wife and a young son.
Habib read the letter from Husayn. He kissed
it and tears began to flow from his eyes.
His wife asked him what was wrong. Habib
said:
"I have received a letter from my master, Husayn.
He has asked me to join him in Kerbala. Yazid's soldiers have surrounded
him and are after his life."
Habib's wife said:
"Habib! Your childhood friend has called you.
Your master needs your help. What are you waiting for? Go Habib, before it
is too late!"
Habib's worry was how to escape from Kufa without
being seen.
He instructed his slave to take his horse to
a farm outside the city and to wait for him there. The slave did as he was
told.
The slave took Habib's horse to a farm outside
the city. He waited for his master. His master was delayed.
The slave started talking to the horse:
"O horse! Master Husayn is in trouble. He needs
help. He has asked my master Habib to join him. Master Habib is late. Horse
If he does not manage to escape from Kufa, I will ride on you and go to Husayn's
help."
At Asr time, most of the men were in mosque.
Habib managed to reach the farm where his horse was waiting.
He quickly mounted his horse and said to his
slave:
"Go, my friend, Go! I am freeing you from my
services"
"Master! You are not being fair. I have served
you faithfully for years. Now, I have a chance to serve the son of Bibi Fatemah,
and you are asking me to go. Why are you denying me a place in Heaven'?"
Habib was taken aback by the words of his slave.
He was pleased to hear that he had recognised the difference between the
truth and the wrongful. He wanted to sacrifice his life for truth.
Habib asked his slave to mount his horse. Together
they galloped towards Kerbala.
Habib reached Kerbala late in the evening. Imam
Husayn greeted him with great affection.
Bibi Zainab heard that Habib had come. She asked
her maid, Fizza, to convey her greetings to Habib.
When Habib heard that Bibi Zainab had sent greetings
to him, he screamed out in grief and anger. He threw his turban down on to
the ground. He slapped his face. Tears rolled down his cheeks as he
spoke:
"What a sad day! What has happened to the household
of Bibi Fatemah? The princess! Grand-daughter of the Holy prophet, the daughter
of Ali and Fatemah is sending her greetings to an ordinary person like me!
Yazid! You beast, you tyrant! What have you done to the household of Bibi
Fatemah?"
Days and nights of Moharram passed by, and Ashura
came.
At dawn, Ali Akber gave Adhan for the last
time.
Yazid's soldiers blew the trumpets to start the
battle.
One-by-one, Husayn's companions went to the
battlefield and gave their lives for Islam.
Husayn, Abbas and Ali Akber were busy from dawn
to mid-day, collecting bodies from the battlefield,
Between Zohr and Asr time, Habib lbne Mazaahir
came to Husayn. He said:
"My Master, Husayn, allow me to go to the
battlefield. Let me sacrifice my life for Islam."
"Habib, my childhood friend. Stay with me. You
give comfort to me, my friend."
Habib persisted with his request. Eventually
Husayn gave his permission.
Husayn mounted his friend, Habib, on the horse.
Habib lbne Mazaahir rode into the battlefield.
He fought bravely but was finally over-powered.
He fell to the ground.
As Habib ibne Mazaahir fell to the ground, an
enemy soldier came over and cut off his head.
All the marytrs of Kerbala had their heads cut
off, but Habib's was the first to be cut off by the enemy.
Habib's head was not hung on the spearhead like
that of the other martyr's. Habib's head was tied to a horse and pulled along
the land of Kerbala.
Later on, in Shaam, Habib's head was tied to
a horse's neck. A young boy, called Qasim, followed the horse wherever it
went.
One day, the man riding the horse asked the young
boy Qasim:
"Why are you following me around? What do you
want?"
Qasim just looked at the head hanging from the
horse's neck. The man asked again:
"Why are you staring at the head".
"This head is the head of my father, Habib ibne
Mazaahir. please give it to me so that I can bury my father's head.
Habib's head seemed to look at his son and
say:
"My son Qasim, you are thinking of burying my
head. What about the head of Husayn on that spearhead?"
INNA LILLAHE WA INNA ELAIHI RAJEOON!
MATAM-E-HUSAYN!
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