A Hero revered by millions
by Syed H. Akhtar
The story of Imam Husain is that of victory of good over
evil. It is the victory of David over Goliath par excellence. Imam Husain was
the grandson of the last prophet of God, Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him.
He was the spiritual leader of the Islamic nation of his time (1400 years ago).
Yezid Bin Mu’awiya declared himself the ruler of the Islamic nation. He gained
power and support with a combination of ruthlessness, bribery and trickery. He
demanded Imam Husain to submit to him or be killed. Yezid falsely claimed to be
the true successor of Prophet Muhammad. Imam Husain’s reply was that Yezid was
an imposter and that Good can not submit to evil. Imam Husain and his
family members and supporters were surrounded by Yezid’s army and they were
denied food and water for 3 days. They were attacked by an army of 70,000
soldiers. Imam Husain’s supporters included infirm, elderly, teens, children and
an infant 6 month old totaling less than 100. They defended themselves and
fought bravely till their last breath. Their camps were looted and women and
children were taken as prisoners. Of the survivors, were his ailing son Ali
and sister Zainab. They were taken to Yazid’s court in shackles and humiliated
and faced execution. However, undaunted they bravely challenged Yezid to public
debate and exposed his falsehood. This was a moral defeat of Yezid and his
philosophy. The blood sacrifice of Husain and the bravado of his sister sparked
a revolution which in a short period of time brought the downfall of Yazid’s
evil rule. Truth prevailed and the religion of Islam was saved from eternal
defacement.
Thus Imam Husain established the principle that truth
must be safeguarded even if requires sacrificing everything including ones life.
He showed us that truth will eventually prevail over falsehood even in the face
of apparent helplessness and despair.
Imam Husain’s sacrifice is commemorated every year by
Muslims and non-Muslims all over the world. It gives people courage to stand up
for the truth. His sacrifice changed the destiny of nations. It touched the
lives of millions of people, and continues to do so more than a thousand years
later. Below are some statements of historians and philosophers
Thomas Carlyle:
“The
best lesson which we get from the tragedy of Cerebella (Kerbala) is that Husain
and his companions were rigid believers in God. They illustrated that the
numerical superiority does not count when it comes to the truth and the
falsehood. The victory of Husain, despite his minority, marvels
me!” -
Edward
Gibbons:
“In a
distant age and climate, the tragic scene of the death of Husain will awaken the
sympathy of the coldest reader.”
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