Reference : http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mike-ghouse/muharram-2011-centrality-imam-hussain_b_1117929.html
Note : We do not agree with some of the points mentioned in this post. According to Shia belief, Holy Prophet(sawa) had indeed appointed Hazrat Ali(AS) to lead the Ummah but the muslims preferred others over him.
Muharram is one of the most sacred months for Muslims. It is one of
the four sanctified months of the year where peace is mandated and
conflicts are to be mitigated.
The Muslim New Year begins with the month of Muharram. Nov. 25, 2011
was the first day of the year 1433 on the Muslim Lunar Calendar. Indeed
the Jewish, Hindu and many other traditions follow the lunar calendar as
opposed to the Gregorian calendar. Whether it is Ramadan, Rosh Hashanah
or Diwali, it is not on the same day of the calendar every year as the
lunar calendar is short by about eleven days.
Please hold the temptation to wish a happy new year to Muslims as it
is a month of commemoration and not a celebration. It was on the 10th
day of this month that Hazrat Imam Hussain (ra), grandson of Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh), and son of Hazrat Ali and Fatima (ra) was martyred in
the battle of Karbala.
It was a conflict between Imam Hussain and Yazid the caliph of that
time. Yazid usurped the leadership of Muslim community and wanted the
true spiritual leader Imam Hussain to endorse him for legitimacy, which
Imam Hussain rightfully declined and Yazid had him killed along with his
young children. It was indeed like the Battle of Kurukshetra in
Mahabharata; Good against evil, except Krishna's good forces win the
battle over the evil ones.
Yazid was one of the most corrupt and immoral leaders who violated
the meritorial and consultative selection process of leadership and took
over with his influence; wealth over morality. Personally I have not
heard any Muslim who names his or her child Yazid, just as it is a
rarity to name Hitler.
The Shahadat (martyring) of Imam Hussein turned two critical chapters in Islam.
First, it killed the democratic process in Islam. When Prophet
Muhammad passed away, he did not pass the leadership to his son- in-law
(different legitimate views prevail), the most qualified one to lead,
and was the first one to believe in Prophet's message and he grew up
with him.
Prophet Muhammad believed in a consultative process for civil
society. Spiritual teaching was not necessarily needed since Islam was
complete and fully established. Hence, the Prophet did not appoint any
one as his successor because, he probably thought that public governance
was not his to dole out but best determined through a democratic
process. And, thankfully a good system was moving forward, selecting
leaders based on consultation and merit. Indeed previous to Yazid, at
least the first four caliphs were elected through the process of
consultation. This came to an abrupt end with Yazid; it is a day to
mourn for the demise of a nascent democratic system, where the
leadership was not passed onto the next heir.
The second part is the sad demise of Imam Hussain where we lost the
righteous guidance for centuries to come. Personally, I view it as a
celebration, hailing the hero of Islam, because he showed the strength
of his character by valuing morality and righteousness over his own
life. Indeed there is a couplet in the Urdu language that is etched in
the memories of the people of the subcontinent.
Qatl-e-Hussain asl may marg-e yazid hai,
Islam Zinda hota hai her karabla ke baad.
Islam Zinda hota hai her karabla ke baad.
The essence of this couplet means, that killing of Imam Hussain is
actually the death of evil, as the longing to be righteous and just gets
refreshed after each conflict. He was martyred on the 10th day of
Muharram and many a Muslim fasts on that day and pledges to be righteous
from there onward.
Many others commemorate by meeting in the mosques every evening and
sharing the glorious stories of Imam Hussain and his family's
sacrifices. On the 10th day of Muharram known as Yom-e-Ashura (Farsi for
day of Muharram), difficult rituals are observed to pay tribute to Imam
Hussain and feel his pain, to express that his pain was greater than
all the pain of the majlis (gathering) combined.
Please note that I have taken the pledge today to do my individual
share of honoring Imam Hussain to un-divide ourselves. I will do my best
to write about our stories, our ideas and our philosophies that we all
jointly own. We the Muslims of all hues, are in this together. These are
not only our stories, Muslim stories, but also belong to whole
humanity. We have to work to create a better world. I am not secure if
others around me are not, and no one will have peace of mind if what
surrounds them is not. Our words and acts should bring peace and not
stir it up.
This prayer is written up for everyone and if your spirit feels in
tune with it, please say 'Amen' after each line of the prayer.
Dear God, guide us to seek new beginnings for humanity where no one has live in anxieties, discomfort or fear of the other.
Let this Muharram pave the way for peace and justice for one and all.
I pray that the Shahadat of Imam Hussain become the catalyst for us
to remove our differences and come together for peace, security and
prosperity of Muslims and every human being.
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