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Seven elevated heavens wept upon his martyrdom, while the rivers alongwith
their waves, the heavens alongwith their pillars, the earth alongwith her
outskirts, and the trees alongwith their branches, the fishes of the oceans and
their depths, the Angels in proximity (to Allah), as also all the dwellers of
the heavens lent their voices in lamenting upon him.
O people! What hearts are there that would not rip upon his
martyrdom? And what consciences are there that would not scorch upon it? And
what ears are there that would not turn deaf when they witness this fissure
manifested in Islam?
O people! We were driven forth and paraded from far and near the
cities as if we were the children of Turkish or Kabuli descent, without having
committed a crime or performed evil deeds, nor are we one of those who have
created the fissure in Islam. Never did we even hear such thing from our
ancient forefathers, this is nothing but new. By Allah! If the Prophet (s.a.w.s),
instead of making recommendations for us, had entrusted them to fight us, they
would not have done to us any more harm than what they already have done.
Verily we are Allah's, and verily unto Him shall we return. What
a severe, painful, tragic, grievous, sorrowful, heart-rending and bitter was
the trouble that we witnessed and bore. We offer it to Allah's account, the
Mighty, the Avenger".
The narrator says, that hearing this Sawhan bin Sa'sa'ah bin
Sawhan, who had truned paralytic, stood up facing him and asked pardon, for his
legs were paralised (and thus he could not assist him). Imam (a.s) accepted his
plea and displayed his pleasure towards him and thanked him, while asking
Allah's mercy to be bestowed upon his father.
Jazari and Ibne Sabbagh Maliki say, that Yazeed despatched a
trustworthy man from among the Syrians, alongwith Ahlulbayt (a.s) and enjoined
him regarding them. Some horsemen also accompanied him until they reached Madinah.
It is related in Akhbarud Dawl, that their Caravan-leader
was No'man bin Basheer, while thirty men accompanied him. He made them travel
at night while himself remained behind them so as to watch them. And when they
stopped, he, alongwith his companions, he camped far away from them. He
surrounded them to keep guard upon them and kept inquiring from them while dealing
fairly with them until they reached Madinah. Fatemah (a.s), the daughter of
Imam Ali (a.s), told her sister Sayyedah Zainab (a.s) that, "This man has certainly
favoured us, then should we not compensate him?" She replied, "We do not have
anything with us except our ornaments to compensate him. We should get two
pairs of our bracelets and our armlets and send it for him while seeking pardon
(for his efforts)". He returned all
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