Wiladat imam zain ul abideen about namaz

He was always willing to assist those in need. He would be kind even to those who were his personal enemies. Once he heard that there was a certain person who always spoke ill of him. Many great poets have written numerous Qasidas in praise of his kindness and generosity. He sacrificed all his wealth twice for Islam. He was a very generous person.

He used to discreetly send money to the poor people living in Madinah Shareef and none of them knew that the money was coming from him. The only time this became known to them, was after his wisaal. He was a person with great patience. He was then forced to walk from Madinah to Syria in chains. With all this, he never complained or said one word about his condition in the Court of Allah.

He instead remained patient and made Shukr thanked Allah on every step. He then took him back to Madinah Shareef with great respect. Once, he was walking in the blessed streets of Madinah Munawwarah, when he saw a person placing a goat on the ground, and was sharpening the knife before making the animal zibah. On seeing this, he became very saddened and thought of the martyrdom of his father.

Did you give the goat some food and water or not? They starved him for three days and nights and then martyred him in this state. He used to perform one thousand rakaats of nafil salaah every night. One night whilst he was performing his nafils, his house caught on fire. The people were rushing around trying to put of the fire, but he continued his Namaaz with total sincerity.

After he completed his salaah, the people told him that his house had caught on fire and yet he continued reading his salaat Namaaz without any showing any sign of panic. If the attributes are not found in me then on your behalf I ask Allah Azzawajal for forgiveness and repentance. Whatever I accused you of was wrong. I seek forgiveness from you and I request you to pray to Allah Azzawajal for the acceptance of my repentance.

The people of Syria, however, forced Yazid to allow the Imam to go on the Mimber. Once on the Mimber, Imam Zain al-Abideen a. After that the Imam gave along and very powerful speech letting the Syrians know the great position of Imam Husain a. Part of the speech is summarised below: "O listeners Allah has given us Ahle Bart six things which no one else has.

He gave us special benefit of belonging to the family of his Prophet. To us belong Hamza and Jafar. To us belong the leader of the youths of paradise Imam Hassan a. Those who do not, then know that I am the son of Mecca and Mina. I am the son of Zamzam and Safa. I am the son of he who gave Zakat to the poor. I am the son of the best of those who have ever put on Ihram and performed ceremonies of Hajj.

I am the son of he who was taken on the night journey from house of Allah to the Mosque of Aqsa and then to Miraj. I am the son of he who was taken around by Gibrael to the Lote-tree of the boundary Sidratul Muntaha. I am the son of Ali Al-Murtaza a. I am the son of he who had the honour to migrate twice in Islam. I am the son of Fatima the best women of the world The effect of the speech was so powerful that everybody in the Mosque began to weep and to blame Yazid.

Yazid was afraid that if the Imam continued his speech, there would be a revolution and revolt. At the same time Yazid could not stop the Imam and get him down from the Mimber. He therefore ordered a "Muazzin" to give Azan, knowing that this would automatically cut the Imam's speech. But he underestimated the Imam's bravery and intelligence. The Imam stopped his speech but did not get down from the Mimber.

He then turned to Yezid and asked him. If you say he was your grandfather it will be an open lie and if you say he was my grandfather then why have you killed his son and imprisoned his family? Why have you killed my father and brought his women and children to this city as prisoners? The effect of this was to turn Syrians against Yazid.

It was at this time that he was given the responsibility of Imamate and his was one of the most difficult times when any Imam was given this responsibility. Truly speaking, for him, it would have been very easy to die on the battle field as a martyr than to be taken as prisoner of war and see all the insult and humiliations thrown on him and on the womenfolk of the house of the Prophet.

However, he did what Allah wished him to do After the martyrdom of Imam Hussain a. He had a very hard job of letting the world know the mission of Imam Hussain a. He had to keep the message of Islam alive and save it from being confused by the evil Bani Umayyah. The army of Yazid treated him very badly by putting him in heavy chains. As a prisoner of war, he was made to travel on the open back of a camel in burning sunshine from Kerbala to Kufa and then from Kufa to Shaam Damascus - a distance of about kilometres.

Sometimes, he would be made to walk on the burning sands of the desert. This was not all. The daughters of Imam Ali a.

Wiladat imam zain ul abideen about namaz

A caller accompanied them introducing them to the passersbys as "Those who had disobeyed the Muslim ruler, Yazid". His lectures had such an impact on the listeners that despite several attempts to kill him inside the court of both Yazid and Ibn-e-Ziyad could not materialize. Bibi Zainab s. To quote one incidence, Yazid asked one of his employed preachersto go on the 'Mimber' pulpit of the Mosque and abused Imam Ali a.

When the preacher finished his lecture, Imam Sajjad a. With your words you have displeased Allah so as to please people". Then the Imam a. Yazid refused to do so. The people of Syria, however, forced Yazid to allow the Imam to go on the Mimber. This life was created so that people could serve and glorify Allah, the Most High. It is merely a trip towards Allah, and an attempt to know Him better.

The Imam wouldn't feel a change in time or place. Name "Musa", epithet Abul Hasan and his famous title was Kazim. Whatever the Holy prophet has said about the Imamat, has already been mentioned in the previous chapters. Every Imam has mentioned about his successor.