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“Shaheeda-e-Zindaan’s” remembrance declaration of Sakina Bintul-Hussain (A)’s victory: Moosavi
By: Salman Alvi
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: The Quaid-i-Millat-i-Jafariya Agha
Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi has said that putting the Samjhota Express
on fire is commensurate of setting the “Prospective Peace Agreement”
on fire.
Addressing the “Majlis-e-Sakina Bintul-Hussain” at the headquarters of
Maktab-e-Tashayyo in connection with the Ashra-e-Shaheeda-e-Zindaan,
he strongly condemned the fire incident at Samjhota Express and said
the perpetual enemies of Pakistan could not bear the internal and
external stability, peace and development of the motherland.
He said Quetta, Dera Ismail Khan, Peshawar, Tank incidents one after
the other and now fire incident of Samjhota Express are a part of the
same conspiracy.
Agha Moosavi demanded from the government to summon the Indian High
Commissioner to Foreign Office and lodge a strong protest on this
incident, they should be strongly condemned for not providing security
to the Pakistani passengers and order impartial probe of the incident
from International Court of Justice.
He said Pakistan is the biggest target of terrorism at present despite
taking all steps for rooting out terrorism and has offered more
sacrifices than any other country but unfortunately if any incident of
terrorism takes place in the neighbouring and friendly countries they
lodge protest with Pakistan. Therefore, he added, the Government of
Pakistan should also unveil these elements and States, and lodge
strong protest against them. The government should take the
Ambassadors of foreign States into confidence and make it clear on
them that the combined enemy of humanity i.e. colonial powers were out
to cut Masalik and countries into pieces under the well-hatched
conspiracy and was following the policy of pitching them against each
other so as to maintain her influence after weakening them to fulfil
her nefarious designs.
The TNFJ chief said that at present humanity was passing through the
test of the time and difficulties and this situation demands that all
human loving States and religions should cooperate with each other to
root out terrorism and adopt a joint and coherent policy. He said
there is no example in the human history to the courage and firmness
with which the Karbala’s entourage confronted the evil forces for the
protection of religion and Shariat. That is why, he added, every
conscious person irrespective of his colour, creed, country and
religion is imbibed to their blessings.
He said Hazrat Sakina Bintul-Hussain (S.A.) is that litle Mujahida of
Karbala whose cries unveiled the Yazidi oppression and shattered their
castles and the remembrance of “Shaheeda-e-Zindaan” in every nook and
corner of the world is an announcement of the victory of Masooma
Sakina Bintul-Hussain (S.A.) over the oppressive and evil forces.
Agha Moosavi said that Hazrat Sakina Bintul-Hussain (S.A.) was the
offspring of Khanwada-e-Risalat, granddaughter of Sher-e-Khuda (A.S.)
and a renowned personality of Arab world Al-Qais Bin Addi, her
maternal grandmother i.e. Hazrat Rubab’s mother’s name was Zainab who
was the cousin of Usman bin Haneef who had been Governor of Basrah in
the caliphate of Amirul Momineen Ali Ibne Abi Talib (A.S.). The name
of her maternal grandmother being Zainab after the name of Hazrat
Zainab Binte Ali (S.A.) indicates the love of this family with
Muhammad (SAAW) and Aal-e-Muhammad (A.S.) because Hazrat Zainab Binte
Ali (S.A.) is that Sherdil Khatoon (lion-hearted lady) of Karbala who
shattered the streets of Kufa and Shaam and courts of Ibne Ziad and
Yazid through her addresses from which Yazidiyyat is afraid of even
today.
The TNFJ chief said that Amirul Momineen Hazrat Ali Ibne Abi Talib (A.S.)
wrote a historic letter to Usman bin Haneef on the style of ruling and
life-style which is a guiding force for the rulers to lead a
successful life.
Hazrat Ali Ibne Abi Talib (A.S.) wrote to Usman bin Haneef: “Ibn
Haneef! I have received information that a person of Basra invited you
to a dinner and you immediately accepted the invitation. I have also
heard that very sumptuous meals were served there! Finest varieties of
viands were placed before you in large plates and you enjoyed them.
I am sorry to hear the news. I never expected that you would accept
the invitation of a person who invites big officers and rich people
and from whose doors poor persons and hungry paupers are turned away
rudely.
Look carefully into the things which you eat. If there is even a shade
of their being obtained unlawfully then throw them away, only eat
those things about which you are perfectly certain that they are
obtained by honest means.
You must know Ibn Haneef, that for everyone who follows a religion
there is a leader and a guide from whom the follower learns the canons
of that religion and the ways of leading a pious life. Now look to
your Imam (Imam Ali (a) meant himself).
In this world he has satisfied himself with two old, torn and coarse
garments and two pieces of bread (one in the morning and one in the
evening). I know that to adopt such a hard way of life is beyond you
but at least try to be pious. Try to follow me and be my companion in
virtue, piety and simple living.
I swear by Allah that from this world I have neither amassed gold nor
have I gathered wealth and possessions nor have I changed these coarse
and old garments of mine with even an ordinary raiment from your
treasury.
Verily, under the sky we had only Fadak as our personal property but
we were deprived of it, it tempted them, they took it by force and we
had to bear the wrench patiently and cheerfully, the best judge is the
Lord Almighty. What was I going to do with Fadak or with any other
worldly possession? I never wanted them for myself. I know that
tomorrow my lodging will be my grave.
Its darkness will cover my traces and will not allow my condition to
reach this world. A grave after all is a pit, and even if it is made
very big and broad, time will gradually reduce its size and will fill
it with earth and stones.
My attention is concentrated on one thing, that is, with the help of
the fear of Allah and piety I keep my desires under control so that in
this world I may not commit sins and errors and on the Day of
Judgement when fear will be the lot of everybody I may feel safe and
satisfied.
If I had so wanted I could have very easily found ways and means to
provide for myself the purest honey, the best variety of wheat and the
finest silk clothes that could be woven.
But it is not possible for inordinate cravings to overcome me and it
is not possible that greediness persuades me to acquire the best
provisions when in Hijaz and Yemen there may be people who have no
hope of obtaining a piece of bread and who have never satisfied their
hunger fully.
It is not possible for me to satiate myself when there are around me
people whom hunger and thirst keeps restless and agonized.
Do you want me to be like that person about whom somebody has very
aptly said, "Is this disease not enough for you that you keep on
sleeping with your stomach full, and around you there are such
starving mouths that will greedily eat even dried goat-skin"?
Shall I be satisfied simply because people call me "Amir al-Mu'minin"
(Leader of the faithful Muslims)? Shall I not sympathise with the
faithful Muslims in their calamities? Shall I not be their partner in
their adversities? Shall I not be their fellow-sufferer? Shall I not
set an example for them to patiently, courageously and virtuously bear
privation?
Am I created simply to keep on thinking about my food? Am I like that
animal which is tied down to a post and which thinks of nothing but
its fodder or like that uncontrolled beast which roams about and does
nothing but eats its fill and does not know the purpose of life for
which it is created? Have I no religion, no conscience and no fear of
Allah? Am I left absolutely free without any check or control to do as
I like? Am I at liberty to go astray, to wander away from the true
path of religion and to roam about in the wilderness of greed and
avarice?
I am sure some of you would say that if the son of Abu Talib eats so
little and lives on starvation, then surely he must have gone weak and
exhausted and must be unfit to face his enemies in battlefields.
But you must remember that hardy trees which grow on the border of
deserts have very strong timber; and trees which are found in marshy
lands have thin bark and soft wood, similarly when the former are lit
up they burn longer and with a very strong glow and give out more heat
than the latter.
My relationship with the Holy Prophet (s) is like a branch shooting
from the same stem or like the relation of the wrist to the arm. I
swear by Allah that even if all the Arabs unite together against me I
shall not run away from the battlefield and when the occasion arrives
I shall do my best to subdue them, at the same time I shall try to
clean the earth of the existence and vicious influence of that
untimely evil genius and warped mind (Mu'awiya) so that the land may
be free of his wicked and sinful sway.
O vicious world! Do not try to snare me, you cannot entrap me, I am
beyond your temptations and pitfalls and I have taken good care not to
slip into such pitfalls.
Where are those people whom you had tempted with pleasures and
enjoyments? Where are those groups whom you had allured with pomp and
glory? They are imprisoned in their graves pressed down by tons of
earth upon them. O vicious world! Had you been a person or a being
with life and limbs I would have punished you under the laws of the
Lord because you have tempted with impossible hopes millions of
individuals from the true path of humanity, you have brought about
destruction, decline and falls of nations after nations alluring them
with power and pleasure, you have thrown crowned heads into dust, you
have lowered them to such depths that there is no refuge for any of
them at that place and no one can come out from there.
Woe be to the man who with misplaced confidence, steps on the slippery
ground presented by you as a firm foothold, he will certainly slip;
woe be to the man who thinks of riding the waves of false hopes and
expectations raised by you, he will surely sink.
Whoever tries not to be entrapped by your temptations and snared by
your allurements will find the straight path to safety and salvation.
Whoever tries to spurn you does not care for the consequences of his
action though he may find himself in adverse circumstances and
difficulties. To him this world, its pleasures and the life surrounded
by the pleasures or by woes and afflictions, is like a day which will
soon pass away.
Be gone from me. I can neither be caught unawares by you that you may
plunge me into disgrace and humiliations nor will I lose control of
myself that you may drag me wherever you like.
I swear by Allah that barring His Destiny over which I have no control
and which may mould my life as He wishes, I shall control myself that
I shall be contented and happy if I get one piece of bread with a
pinch of salt and that my mind will be dead to the desires of
pleasures, fame, power and glory.
Ibn Haneef! You have seen sheep and goats, after eating and drinking
their fill they retire to their den. Do you want Ali to be like them -
to eat, drink and enjoy? May I get blind if after having passed so
many years of my life I now turn into an animal in human form!
Happy is the person who did his duty with Allah and man, who bore
adversities patiently and when sleep overpowered him he used his hand
as a pillow and lay on mere earth along with those whom fear of the
Day of Judgment has often kept awake, who do not find much time to
sleep, whose lips keep on moving glorifying Allah, and whose sins have
been absolved on account of the penance they impose upon themselves.
They are noble persons and they certainly will secure salvation.
O Ibn Haneef! Fear Allah and be content with the bread that you get
with lawful means, so that you may be exempted and free from the fire
of Hell.”
The Quaid-i-Millat-i-Jafariya Agha Hamid Moosavi said the world of
humanity could get rid of all problems and difficulties including
terrorism if it follows the pious teachings of Muhammad (SAAW) and Aal-e-Muhammad
(A.S.).
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"Knowledge is
better than wealth because it protects you while you have to
guard wealth. it decreases if you keep on spending it but the
more you make use of knowledge ,the more it increases . what you
get through wealth disappears as soon as wealth disappears but
what you achieve through knowledge will remain even after you."MORE
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