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Imam Hassan is born
When Fatima (a.s) was twelve, she became
pregnant with Imam Hassan. Thus, the light of Imamate was carried on from Ali
unto Fatima (a.s). The day the child was to be born was approaching; the Prophet
(p.b.u.h) had to go out of town, but before leaving, he (p.b.u.h) made several
requests about the would be born child-including the order not to wrap the new
baby in a yellow cloth. On Ramadhan 15, 3 A.H., Fatima gave birth to
her first son. On that great day, Asma Bint Umais was present with Fatima. The
women who attended the event, unintentionally wrapped A1-Hassan in a yellow
cloth; they were not aware of the Prophet's request. When the Prophet returned, he said: "Bring
me my son; what have you named him?"
After AI-Hassan was born Fatima asked Ali (a.s) to name the baby, but Ali said: "I
would not name him before Allah's Prophet (p.b.u.h)" When the Prophet (p.b.u.h) saw that
Al-Hassan was wrapped in a yellow cloth, he said: "Didn't
I tell you not to wrap him in a yellow cloth?"
He then threw the yellow cloth away and wrapped the baby in a white one. When
the Prophet inquired about the name of the child, Ali (a.s) answered: "I
would not name him before you." The
Prophet replied: "I
too, would not name him before my Lord, Glory be to Him."
At that moment Allah revealed to Gabriel: "A son was born to Muhammad, therefore
descend and give him My blessings and congratulate him and say: Surely Ali is to
you as Haroun was to Musa, so give him (the newborn baby) the name of Haroun's
son." When Gabriel had revealed the
message to the Prophet, he (p.b.u.h) asked: "What
was Haroun's son s name?" Gabriel said: "Shubbar." The Prophet then said: "My
tongue is Arabic." Gabrial said: "Name him Al-Hassan." Hence, the Prophet gave him the name
Al-Hassan, and made Adhan in his right ear, and Eqamah in his left ear. On the
seventh (7) day, he (p.b.u.h) sacrificed two rams from which he gave the midwife
a thigh and a dinar; he then shaved the baby's head and gave as charity the
weight of his hair in silver. Finally, the Prophet (p.b.u.h) wiped the baby's
head with "Khalou" which is a special perfume made of saffron and other
substances. At that time in history, it was customary to
cover newbron babies' heads with blood; with this in mind, the Prophet (p.b.u.h)
told Asma: "Asma,
using blood is an act performed by the ignorant." He
(p.b.u.h) would embrace Al-Hassan and put his tongue in the baby's mouth, who
would suckle it. THE BIRTH OF IMAM HUSSAIN (A.S) Six months after Al-Hassan was born,
Fatima (a.s) became pregnant with her second child. Lady Fatima started noticing the signs
that childbearing was near, but the Prophet (p.b.u.h) had already foretold of
Imam Hussain's birth. Imam Sadiq (a.s) said: Once, Um
Ayman's neighbors came to the Prophet and said: "Messenger of Allah, Um Ayman
did not sleep last night because of crying; she surely cried until morning." The
Prophet summoned her and said: "Um
Ayman, your neighbors say that you spent the night crying may Allah not cause
your eyes to cry!! What made you cry?" She
answered: "Messenger of Allah, I had a fearful dream which caused me to cry
all night long." The
Prophet (p.b.u.h) said: "Tell me your dream, for surely Allah and His
Messenger are most knowledgeable." She said:
"Last night I saw a dream as if one of your limbs was thrown in my house!!" The
Messenger of Allah (a.s) said:
"Your eyes have slept, but you visioned a good thing. Um Ayman, Fatima will
give birth to Al-Hussain, and you will bring him to me. So one of my limbs will
be in your house" When AI-Hussain was born, Um Ayman brought him
to the Prophet (p.b.u.h) who said: "Both the carrier and he who is being
carried are welcome. Urn Ayman, this is the interpretation of your dream." Urn Al-Fadhl, Al-Abbas's wife, had a similar
dream. Safia Bint Abdul Muttalib, Asma Bint Umais,
and Um Salama were present when Imam Hussain was born. When the Prophet asked
Safia (his aunt) to bring him the newborn child, she said: "We have not
cleaned him yet." When the Prophet heard this, he said: "You clean him ?! Surely Allah
the Exalted has cleaned and purified him." After Al-Hussain was born, Gabriel again
descended to the Prophet (p.b.u.h) and revealed to him to give the new baby the
name Al-Hussain. Al-Hussain is the Arabic version of the old Hebrew name Shabir,
which was Haroun's second son's name. When Gabriel descended to the Prophet,
scores of angels accompanied him to congratulate and console the Prophet for
Hussain's birth and expected martyrdom. Imam Hussain (a.s) was not nursed by any
woman, including his mother (a.s); instead he suckled the Prophet's tongue until
he grew old enough to eat. Because of this, his characteristics were exactly as
those of the Prophet (p.b.u.h). Seven days
after the birth the, Messenger of Allah shaved Hussain's head and gave the
weight of his hair as charity for him. THE BIRTH OF LADY ZAINAB (A.S) Lady Zainab was (accurately) the
third child born to Lady Fatima Zahra (a.s). In other words, she was born
directly after Imam Hussain (a.s); despite the false claim of some historians
who hold the opinion that Zainab was born after the miscarriage which Lady
Fatima (a.s) had and resulted in the martyrdom of Mohsen. These historians are
motivated by their desire to divert the attention from the merciless attack on
Lady Fatima's house which not only resulted in Mohsen s martyrdom, but also in
the eventual death of Lady Fatima herself. Among these writers is the Egyptian Bint
Ash-Shati who wrote in her book Batlat Karbala: "Zahra,
the Prophet's daughter was about to give birth to a new baby after bringing
happiness unto Messenger's life by giving birth to his beloved sons. Al-Hassan
and Al-Hussain, and a third child, who was not destined to live and whose name
was to be Mohsen Ibn Ali …" Regardless of these unfounded claims, it has
been established that Lady Zainab (a.s) was born in 5 A.H., and that she was the
third child of the honorable Alawi household. It is said that her grandfather, the Prophet
(p.b.u.h), named her Zainab which is derived from two words: "Zain" and
"Ab" that together means "The embellishment of her father." Yet,
Muhammad Jawad Mughniah quoted the Egyptian newspaper AI-Jomhuria dated October
31, 1972, in his book Al-Hussain Batala Karbala as saying: Zainab
was born in Shaban 5 A.H. When her mother brought her to Imam Ali (may Allah be
pleased with him) and said: "Name her" he replied. "I would not name her
before Allah's Messenger."At this time the Prophet was on a trip and when he
returned, he again refused to name her before her Lord. So Gabriel descended to
inform the Prophet about Allah's blessings and said: "The name of this baby
is Zainab; Allah chose this name for her." Zainab's history itself speaks of her
honorable life and noble traits, as well as the miseries she encountered during
her childhood, such as the death of her great grandfather, the martyrdom of her
mother (a.s), and the various inflictions which she lived through during the
quarter of a century that her father, Imam Ali (a.s), was confined to his house
as a result of his rights having been usurped by others. Moreover, when Zainab emigrated from Medina to
Kufa, her Father's capital then, several misfortunes were destined for her;
starting with the martyrdom of Imam Ali (a.s). This was followed by fierce
battles between her brother, Al-Hassan, and Mu'awia which resulted in the
poisoning of the Imam (a.s). After several years, Zainab faced the greatest
disaster of history when Imam Hussain along with the prominent Hashimite men
were massacred at Karbala by the Ummaid's. After massacring the men, Zainab and
the women were taken to Syria, but she did not panic nor did she give in to the
enemy. From Syria she was sent to Medina and then exiled to Egypt to live the
rest of her life. Zainab's
tomb is well known in Egypt today and is visited by believers from all over
the world. (There is disagreement about the location of Zainab's tomb; it is
believed by most to be located in Syria.) (Compiler's note) LADY UM KULTHUMLady
Fatima's household welcomed their second daughter and fourth child with
happiness and glorification, as with the other children. Lady Um Kulthum, like her sister, shared the
honorable relationship to the Prophet, Imam Ali, and Fatima Zahra in addition to
the excellent upbringing. She was also a victim of historical oppression
and sorrowful inflictions and pains which strong men can barely put up with. Perhaps I
will be able to elaborate on the life of Lady Um Kulthum when I speak about
Zainab in new book, if Allah wills. Source - Fatima
The Gracious, compiled by Abu Muhammad Ordoni (Jordanian). |