(jazakallah) any person can sent me the history of hazrat ameer mukhtar in urdu i am very thank full to that person. ALI RAZA NAQVI FROM PAKISTAN (KARACHI)
On 2/14/11, Yassien Muni <[email protected]> wrote: > 1]Narrators of history suggest four historic events which mark the day of > 9th Rabi al-Awwal as significant. Firstly, some historians are of the > opinion that the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was born on the 9th of Rabi > al-Awwal. There are two other opinions: 12th Rabi al-Awwal and 17th Rabi > al-Awwal respectively. For the Shia's, the most popular narration is the one > which states that the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was born on the 17th Rabi > al-Awwal 570 AD. > > Whatever the case, the date does not make a big difference. Because > Ayatullah Ruhullah Musawi al-Khomeini (ra), the founder of the Islamic > revolution had declared the week between 9th and 17th Rabi al-Awwal as > "Usboo al-Wahda" meaning "the week of unity amongst Muslims." Muslims all > over the world are urged to get together and celebrate (Eid-E-Milad un Nabi) > the birth of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) for the whole week > > 2.Secondly, in regards to the importance of this day, it is noted that the > Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) himself was seen smiling and 'celebrating' once in > the gathering in the city of Madinah on this day while in the presence of > Imams Ali, Imam Hassan and Imam Hussain (as) and said, "It is on this day > that Allah (SWT) will destroy your enemies and the enemies of your > grandfather and it is on this day when Allah (SWT) will accept the actions > of your Shia and those who love you. This is the day when the words of Allah > (SWT) came true where He said (in the Glorious Qur'an): 'So those are the > houses fallen down because they were unjust ...' (27:52). And this is the > day when the Pharaoh (Firawn) of the time of the Ahlul Bayt was destroyed > ..." > 3.Thirdly, the 9th of Rabi al-Awwal is also known as Eid-E-Zahra meaning the > festival of Fatima al-Zahra (sa), because 3 to 4 years after the tragedy of > Karbala, it was on this day that joy and happiness was restored in the > family of Ahlul Bayt (as). From the tragedy of Karbala in 61 AH till this > day, the family members of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) had continuously > mourned and grieved the martyrdom of Imam Hussain (as). > > Then Mukhtar ibn Ubaydullah al-Thaqafi, together with Ibrahim ibn Malik > al-Ashtar and others rose to avenge the blood of Imam Hussain (as). They > arrested every killer of karbala and executed them. Finally, Mukhtar > arrested Umar ibn Saad ibn abi Waqqas (commander-in-chief of Yazeed's army > at Karbala) and Ubaydullah ibn Ziyad (governor of Yazeed in Kufa). He > beheaded them and sent their heads to Imam Ali ibn al-Hussain al-Zainul > Abideen (as) in Madina. These two heads reached the Imam Ali ibn al-Hussain > al-Zainul Abideen (as) on the 9th Rabi al-Awwal and on seeing them, Imam > (as) went into prostration (Sajda-E-Shukr) and said, "I thank Allah (SWT) > who kept me alive to this day so that I could see the heads of the tyrants > who killed my father." Imam Ali ibn al-Hussain al-Zainul Abideen (as) then > instructed the members of his family to remove the clothes of mourning, > adorn themselves and celebrate the day with joy and happiness. > > Umar ibn Saad ibn abi Waqqas (la), the killer of Imam Hussain (as) was the > wretched criminal who was the first one to shoot an arrow towards Imam > Hussain (as) on the 9th of Muharram al-Haram 61 AH, thus formally starting > the war against Imam Hussain (as)! And he proclaimed, "O people of Kufa and > Shaam, be witness hereto on the Day of Judgment, that I am the one who is > the first to shoot an arrow at Hussain"! And saying this, he shot the arrow! > Later, Imam Hussain (as) told them [the army of Yezeed whose > commander-in-chief was this Umar ibn Saad ibn abi Waqqas (la)] after > delivering an eye-opening Khutbah (sermon), that he needs to have a night > for prayers! > Mukhtar ibn Ubaydullah al-Thaqafi announced the aims of his revolution in > Masjid-E-Kufa, "I will conform to Allah's Book and to His Prophet's Sunnah. > I will take the revenge on Imam Hussain's killers. I will fight against > those who have broken Allah's laws. I will defend the weak against the > strong." It is only the lucky ones who have the opportunity to celebrate > this Eid! This was the day; when for the first time after the massacre of > his father Imam Hussain (as) and his companions that our 4th Imam, Imam Ali > ibn al-Hussain al-Zainul Abideen (as) smiled! Is this not enough an excuse > to celebrate? For, our joys are with the joys of Masoomeen (infallible) and > our grief and sorrows are for them alone! > > Hence, 9th of Rabi al-Awwal is the day of glory, honour, dignity and > blessings. It is a great Eid day also named as "Eid-E-Shuja." > > 4.Fourth or finally, 9th Rabi al-Awwal is the first day of the Imamate of > our living Imam, al-Hujjat ibn Hassan al-Askari [may Allah (SWT) hasten his > return] - a day of rejoicing and celebration. > > It is true that an Imam is an Imam from birth but every Imam assumed the > official role of his Imamate after the death of the previous Imam. The > reason why we celebrate, in particular, the Imamate of our living Imam, > al-Hujjat ibn Hassan al-Askari [may Allah (SWT) hasten his return] is to > perhaps remind ourselves of his presence and about our responsibilities > towards him. His father and our 11th Imam, Imam Hassan Askari (as) passed > away on the 8th of Rabi al-Awwal 260 AH and our 12th Imam Muhammad al-Mahdi > [may Allah (SWT) hasten his return] assumed his Imamate formally at a young > age of 5 years on the 9th Rabi al-Awwal 260 AH. > > We pray to Allah (SWT) to keep us firm on His path, and to always protect us > from negligence in discharging our duties towards Him and our living Imam > Muhammad al-Mahdi [may Allah (SWT) hasten his return], and to also include > us among the Imam Muhammad al-Mahdi [may Allah (SWT) hasten his return] > helpers and companions - Elahi Ameen. > > One of the ways which we can strive to be amongst the companions of our > living Imam Muhammad al-Mahdi [may Allah (SWT) hasten his return] is to > follow the responsibilities which rest upon us, including the recitation of > Dua al-Ahd (the Pledge) every morning in which we proclaim: "O' Allah, truly > I renew on the dawn of this day and all the days of the remainder of my life > my pledge, covenant and allegiance to him, as my obligation, which I shall > neither contravene, nor neglect ... O' Allah include me among his helpers, > defenders, those fulfilling his wishes and commands, his defenders, the > fore-runners to carry out his intentions and those to be martyred in his > presence ... O' Allah: make him the refuge for Your oppressed servants; a > helper for him who has no other helper besides You; the reviver of the > commandments of Your book which have been neglected; the strengthener of the > sciences in Your religion, and the traditions of Your Prophet. May Allah's > blessing be upon him and his progeny." > > Hadith about Imam Muhammad al-Mahdi [may Allah (SWT) hasten his return]:"The > world will not come to an end," said the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), "until a > man from my family (Ahlul Bayt) and of my name shall be master of the world, > When you see a green ensign coming from the direction of Khorasan, then join > them, for the Imam of God will be with the standards who will be called > Al-Mahdi." > > Last but not least: Ahmad ibn Ishaq al-Qummi was a great companion of our > 11th Imam, Imam Hassan Askari (as). On the 9th Rabi al-Awwal, Muhammad > Hamadani and Yahya Baghdadi came to visit him and were informed that Ahmad > ibn Ishaq al-Qummi was busy performing Ghusl (Ablution) for that day. When > they inquired what the Ghusl was about, they were told that Ahmad ibn Ishaq > al-Qummi had heard from 10th Imam, Imam Hadi (as), who said: "9th of Rabi > al-Awwal is the day of Eid. It is our greatest Eid and the Eid of our > followers." > > After performing his Ghusl Ahmad ibn Ishaq al-Qummi said to the two visiting > men: "I have performed Ghusl because today is the Eid of 9th Rabi al-Awwal. > I visited Imam Hassan Askari (as) on this day and noticed that his ring was > shinning. The people of his household wore new clothes and had applied > perfume. When I asked the reason, Imam Hassan Askari (as) said, 'Today is > 9th Rabi al-Awwal. It is the day of Eid for us and for our followers'". > (Chauda Sitaare) > > ILTEMAS E DUA > > > > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "shiagroup" group. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > [email protected]. > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/shiagroup?hl=en. > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "shiagroup" group. 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