"You speak the truth, all matter is from Allah. Everyday He is in a (new) splendorous manifestation.[1]And if His Decree is the same what we desire, we offer thanks to Him for His blessings, and (only) His help should be sought to offer thanks to Him. Then if fate shuts the hopes, the one who has pure intentions and is pious, shall not be violated." I replied, "Yes, may Allah grant you success in your hope and safeguard you from that which you fear." Then I put forward some questions regarding vows and the rites of Haj, he answered them and then moved away saluting me, thus we parted away.[45] When Imam Husain (a.s) left Makkah, Yahya bin Sa'eed bin al-Aas, alongwith a group of men met him, who were sent by Amr bin Sa'eed, and asked him as to where he intended going and ordered him to return back. Imam did not pay any heed to him. there ensued quarrel among them and they started flogging one another. But Imam and his companions resisted them fiercely. It is stated in Iqdul Fareed that when Amr bin Sa'eed received the news of Imam's departure, he said, "Mount upon every Camels between the heavens and the earth and pursue him." The people were astonished by his speech and went in his pursuit but could not reach him. (Irshad) Imam reached a place called Tan'eem, and met a caravan of revenue coming from Yemen which was sent by Baheer bin Raysan to Yazeed. The goods contained green weeds (Yemeni saffron) and clothes. Imam Husain (being the Imam of the age and Yazeed being an usurper of Caliphate) confiscated it and said to the drivers of the Camels that, "Whoever among you desires to come with us till Iraq can do so, and we shall pay them for it and shall behave well with them. While whoever desires to go back, we shall pay them the cost until here and they can leave." Thus, a few among them took their payment and left, while those who [1] Surah al Rahman: 29.
[2] It is quite strange that
let alone the evil and vicous men, even the faithful and devout muslims were
reckless in assisting the Imam (a.s) and to hasten to his call. Rather they
considered Haj to be more important a duty that assisting the grandson of the
propagator of Islam, who himself was a Guardian of Religion, Upholder of Faith,
and a Refuge for Humanity. And who had come out to safeguard the sanctity and
honour of Islam, to enjoin good and forbid evil, which he declared every now
and then. The Prophet (s.a.w.s.) in his lifetime had predicted numerous times
the martyrdom of his grandson and the eminence of his companions, yet they let
him go his way and later lamented upon this cold attitude of theirs. It is
precisely stated in the Qur'an: "What! Do people imagine that they will be
left off on (their) saying: We believe! and they will not be tried"? (Surah al Ankaboot: 2)
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