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Value and rewards of Ziyarate Aashoora
By: Noroz Hussain
What else could be a greater merit for Ziyarate Aashoora than to be
the 'Word of Allah' (Hadithe Qudsi)? No other Ziyarat bears this
eminence and superiority. The difference between the Holy Quran and
Ziyarate Aashoora is the same as the difference between the Holy Quran
and Hadithe Qudsi. If the words from Allah claim to be a miracle from
the aspect of meaning and concept, then they are the verses of the
Holy Quran. But if there is no claim of miracle from the aspect of
meaning and concept, then these divine words are called as 'Hadithe
Qudsi'. And if the concept is from Allah, but the words are those of
the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.), then it is called as 'Hadith'. However
there is no doubt that this Ziyarat is Hadithe Qudsi.
Safwan (r.a) narrates that Angel Jibraeel (a.s.) conveyed this Ziyarat
to Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) on divine command. We will narrate this
incident in detail in the end of this article. What is important at
this point is to appreciate that this Ziyarat is Hadithe Qudsi and it
has reached Imam Baqir (a.s.) through his noble ancestors who received
it from Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a). Imam Baqir (a.s.) made 'public' this
Ziyarat for the first time. This is because like all other divine laws
that were delayed, the delay in the communication of Ziyarate Aashoora
in the public domain also had a divine rationale.
(Shifa al-Sudoor, p. 51 by Abul Fazl Tehrani)
Ziyarate Aashoora: Importance
The great and pious jurist, Shaikh Jawad b. Shaikh Mashkoor (late),
was a leading jurist of Najaf who died at the age of 90 years in 1337
A.H. He is buried next to his father in a room in the blessed
courtyard of the grave of Ameerul Momineen (a.s.). This great scholar
dreamt in the night of 26 Safar 1332 A.H in which he saw Hazrat
Izraeel - the angel of death (a.s.). He did salaam to the angel of
death and asked him from where he was coming. The angel of death
replied 'I am coming from Shiraz after having seized the soul (Ruh) of
Mirza Ibrahim Mehlaaki.' Shaikh asked him 'In what condition is his
soul in Barzakh?' The angel of death replied 'He is residing in the
most beautiful garden and is in the best of the conditions. Allah has
appointed 1,000 angels at his beck and call.' Shaikh asked him 'For
which action has he received such a great reward - for his high level
of knowledge? Or for the large number of students he had trained?' The
angel of death replied, 'For none of these reasons'. Shaikh asked,
'Then for leading the congregational prayers and explaining the
religious laws to the people?' The angel of death replied in the
negative. So Shaikh asked, 'Then on what basis did he receive such a
great position?' The angel of death said 'For reciting Ziyarate
Aashoora.' Mirza Mehlaaki recited Ziyarate Aashoora regularly in the
last 30 years of his life. And if due to an illness or any other
reason, he was unable to recite the Ziyarat, then he would appoint a
representative to recite the Ziyarat on his behalf.'
The next morning, Shaikh Jawad went to Ayatullah Mirza Mohammed Taqi
Shirazi and narrated his dream. On hearing this, Ayatullah Mirza
Mohammed Taqi began weeping. When people asked him the reason of his
grief, he replied 'Mirza Ibrahim Mehlaaki was a pillar of
jurisprudence and he has departed from the world.' People said 'But
this news was only a dream, while we don't know the fact as yet.'
Ayatullah Mirza Taqi replied, 'This was not the dream of an ordinary
individual, it was the dream of Shaikh Jawad.' The very next day there
was letter informing the residents of Najaf about Mirza Ibrahim
Mehlaaki's demise. In this way, the veracity of Shaikh Jawad's dream
proved to be true. Subsequently many scholars learnt of this incident
from the late Ayatullah Syed Abdul Hadi Shirazi who in turn had
personally heard about it from Shaikh Jawad.
(Ziyarate Aashoora by Nasir Rasti Lahejaani, p. 27)
This incident highlights the significance of reciting Ziyarate
Aashoora regularly.
Ziyaarate Aashoora: Consequences and benefits
Shaheed-e-Mehraab, Ayatullah Dastghaib Shirazi (r.a.) narrates an
incident from Ayatullah Uzma Shaikh Abdul Kareem Haayeree (r.a.), the
founder of the Hauz-e-Ilmiyyah in Qum. Haayeree (r.a.) narrates, 'I
was residing in Samarrah to pursue religious studies. Once, the city
was struck by a deadly plague. Scores of people were dying every day.
During those days, a group of religious scholars had gathered at the
house of our teacher late Syed Mohammed Fesharki (r.a.). At that time,
Mirza Mohammed Taqi (r.a.) too came in that meeting. The talk turned
towards the topic of plague and the devastation it was causing in
terms of loss of lives. Marhoom Mirza Taqi (r.a.) said, "If I command
you to perform an action will all of you obey me?" Everyone replied
"Yes, of course, we will obey whatever you say." Marhoom Mirza (r.a.)
then ordered "Tell every momin of Samarrah to recite Ziyarate Aashoora
for the next ten days and to gift the reward of the Ziyarat to the
soul of the mother of Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.), Nargis Khatoon (s.a)
so that the people remain safe from this disease." All those who were
present in that gathering passed this information to the mominin of
Samarrah, who all began reciting Ziyarate Aashoora. From the very next
day, there was no news of any momin death. Only the news of the death
of other than mominin was being reported. Gradually they realized this
and asked some of their momin friends as to the reason that why none
from the mominin were dying of plague. They said that they were
reciting Ziyarate Aashoora. On hearing this, they too began reciting
the Ziyarat. Consequently, they too were secured from the perilous
effects of the plague.'
(Ziyarate Aashoora - Effects & Miracles, p. 24)
Ziyaarate Aashoora: Emphasis of Imam-e-Zamana
(a.t.f.s.)
The emperor of the era, the friend of Allah, the chief of the
universe, Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) has forcefully stressed the
importance of reciting Ziyarate Aashoora in his letters and sayings.
In his masterpiece, Mafaateeh al-Jenan, the pillar of traditionalists,
Shaikh Abbas Qummi (r.a) has mentioned an incident from his teacher,
Mirza Husain Tabarsi (r.a) - famous as Mohaddis Noori (r.a). We will
not narrate the entire incident but mention only that portion where
Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) has emphasized the regular recitation of
Ziyarate Aashoora .
This incident pertains to Syed Ahmed bin Syed Hashim bin Syed Hasan
Musawi Rashty. He was a trader from the city of Rasht. He says 'I left
the city of Rasht with the intention of going for Haj and came to the
house of Haji Safarali Tabrezi. I was a little worried as there was no
caravan scheduled for Haj at that time. When I saw that another friend
Haji Jehad Jaludar Isfehani has packed his luggage and is all set to
leave for Haj, I too decided to leave with him and hired a mount for
the journey ……' (For more details of this incident, the separation of
Rashty from his group and being left alone - losing the way in a
snowstorm and the darkness of the night - meeting Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.)
in this state of distress who led him to his destination etc please
refer to Mafateeh al-Jenan, Incident of Syed Rashty & Najm al-Thaaqib,
chapter 7).
In this incident, Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.), in the beginning mentions,
'Recite Naafelah Shab' Then he says 'Recite Ziyarat Jaameah' and then
he says 'Recite Ziyarate Aashoora '. Syed Rashty did not know either
Ziyarat-e-Jaameah or Ziyarate Aashoora by heart. But the moment Imam (a.s.)
asked him to recite them regularly, he knew both these Ziyaraat by
heart.
Imam-e-Zamana (a.t.f.s.) helped Syed Rashty to reach his destination.
On the way, Imam (a.s.) once asked him rhetorically, 'Why don't you
recite the Naafelah prayers?' Then he (a.s.) repeated thrice 'Naafelah,
Naafelah, Naafelah!' Again, Imam (a.s.) asked him, 'Why don't you
recite Ziyarate Aashoora?' Then Imam (a.s.) reiterated, 'Aashoora,
Aashoora, Aashoora!' Once again, Imam (a.s.) asked Rashty, 'Why don't
you recite Ziyarat-e-Jaameah?' And then Imam (a.s.) emphasized thrice,
'Jaameah, Jaameah, Jaameah!'
Ziyaarate Aashoora: Repealing of chastisement
The significance of Ziyarate Aashoora can be gauged from yet another
incident. The previous incident reveals the benefit of Ziyarate
Aashoora for the one who recites it regularly. But the following
incident depicts a really strange benefit of Ziyarate Aashoora. It
shows that the one who recites Ziyarate Aashoora becomes a cause of
the forgiveness of sins committed by others!!!
Marhoom Mohaddis Noori (r.a.) narrates an incident from Al-Haaj Mulla
Hasan Yazdi, who was a pious and virtuous individual and was the
caretaker of the shrine of Ameerul Momineen (a.s.). He was very
religious and was always preoccupied in worship and Ziyaarat. Mulla
Hasan, in turn narrates about Mohammed Ali Yazdi who too was a very
respectable, devout and virtuous person. He too would always spend his
time in acts of worship and in matters related to the Hereafter. Janab
Mohammed Ali used to spend his nights in worship in a particular place
in Yazd known as "Mazaar" where many prominent and pious scholars are
buried. He had a neighbor who was his good friend. Both of them had
grown up and studied together. His friend started doing the work of "Ghassari"
(tax collection). Few years later this friend died and was buried in
this very 'Mazaar' where Janab Mohammed Ali used to spend his nights
in worship. One month after his friend's demise, Janab Mohammed Ali
saw him in a dream. His friend was looking very handsome and smart.
Janab Mohammed Ali asked him 'I very well know the kind business in
which you were involved. There was nothing in that business that you
did hiddenly or openly that would merit this great reward that you
have received. In fact nothing except punishment could be expected
from the kind of work you used to do. Then how did you receive this
great position and reward?' The friend replied 'You are absolutely
right. In fact, from the time I died, till yesterday I was involved in
a painful chastisement. But yesterday, the wife of Ustad Ashraf Haddad
(blacksmith) died and was buried a few meters away from here. Last
night Imam Husain (a.s.) came to visit her thrice. On the third visit,
he (a.s.) ordered that the punishment from the entire graveyard be
removed. Hence, now you see me living a life of easy and comfort.'
Aqa Mohammed Ali got up with a start from his sleep. He did not know
who Ashraf Haddad was nor did he know where he lived. He went to the
iron market, inquired about him and reached his house. Janab Mohammed
Ali asked him 'Did you have a wife?' He replied 'Yes. She died last
night and I buried her at so and so place' Janab Mohammed Ali asked
him 'Had she gone for the Ziyarat of Imam Husain (a.s.)?' The man
replied 'No. But why are you asking me all this?' Janab Mohammed Ali
narrated to him the dream that he had seen. After hearing the entire
incident, the blacksmith said 'My wife was very particular and regular
in reciting Ziyarate Aashoora'
(Daarus Salaam, Mohaddis Noori (r.a.), vol. 2, p.268; Shifa al-Sudur,
p. 52 - Persian Translation; Mafaateeh al-Jenan)
'O Allah! You bestow such an honor to my grave that it too a place of
Imam Husain's (a.s.) visits! O Allah! Grant me the taufeeq to recite
Ziyarate Aashoora regularly!'
Ziyaarate Aashoora: In the light of
traditions
Tradition 1
Alqamah bin Mohammed ibn Hazrami (r.a.) narrates 'I requested Imam
Baqir (a.s.) to teach me a dua that I should recite on the day of
Aashoora after the reciting the Ziyarat of Imam Husain (a.s.) - from
near his (a.s.) grave or from a distance.' Imam (a.s.) replied
'O Alqamah, whenever you wish to recite the Ziyarat of Imam Husain (a.s.),
you first perform two units of prayers. Then turn towards the grave of
Imam Husain (a.s.) and while pointing towards it, you first say 'Salam'
and then 'Takbir'. Thereafter, you recite this Ziyarat (Ziyarate
Aashoora). If you do so, then as if you have recited the supplication
read by the angels while visiting the grave of Imam Husain (a.s.).
Moreover, when you recite this Ziyarat, then
(a) Allah will increase your grade ten lakh times
(b) You will be included among those people who were martyred along
with Imam Husain (a.s.)
(c) On the day of Judgment, you will be included among the martyrs
(d) You will get the reward of all the Prophets (a.s.) who have
visited the grave of Imam Husain (a.s.) from the day that he (a.s.)
was martyred till date.
And the way of reciting the Ziyaarat is like this…'
(Then Imam (a.s.) recited the entire Ziyarate Aashoora for Alqamah (r.a.))
(Kaamil al-Ziyaarat, Ibn Qoolwayh, Ch. 71, p.194)
At the end of this tradition, Imam Baqir (a.s.) says
'O Alqamah, if you can, then recite this Ziyarat every day send
salutations to Imam Husain (a.s.). You will get all the rewards (of
the one who recites it on the day of Aashoora).'
Tradition 2
Imam Sadiq (a.s.) says:
'The one who visits the grave of Imam Husain (a.s.) on the day of
Aashoora or spends the night near his (a.s.) grave, then it is as if
he attained martyrdom along with him (a.s.).'
(Kaamil al-Ziyaarat, Chapter 71, p. 191)
(Many Ziyaraat have been mentioned that can be recited on the day of
Aashoora. But the Ziyaarat mentioned by Safwan (r.a.) is more common
and it is Hadith-e-Qudsi).
Tradition 3
Imam Sadiq (a.s.) informs,
'The one who does the Ziyarat of Imam Husain (a.s.) on the day of
Aashoora, then paradise is obligatory upon him.'
(Behaar al-Anwaar, vol. 101, p.104)
Tradition 4
Imam Sadiq (a.s.) mentions,
'The one who visits the grave of Imam Husain (a.s.) knowing his right
(of Imamate) then it is as if he has done the Ziyarat of Allah on the
Arsh.'
(Kaamil al-Ziyaarat, Chapter 71, p. 192)
Tradition 5
Abdullah bin Fazl narrates, 'Once I was in the presence of Imam Sadiq
(a.s.) when a person from the city of 'Toos' came to visit him (a.s.).
He asked. 'O son of the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.a.)! What do you
have to say for the one who visits the grave of Aba Abdillah (a.s.) on
the day of Aashoora?' Imam (a.s.) replied
'O Toosi! The one who visits the grave of Aba Abdillah (a.s.) while he
acknowledges that his (a.s.) obedience is obligatory from the side of
Allah, then all his past and future sins shall be forgiven. He will be
granted the right of intercession for seventy sinners. There will be
no supplication that he shall ask from Allah near the grave of Aba
Abdillah (a.s.) except that it shall be accepted.'
(Behaar al-Anwaar, vol. 101, p. 23)
'Door of Imam Husain (a.s.)' - Universal Door of Mercy
In the sermon of 'Shabaniyyah', Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) while
explaining the greatness of the month of Ramdhaan says '… In it the
doors of paradise are open…' Elucidating this statement of Holy
Prophet (s.a.w.a.), Shaikh Jafar Shushtry (r.a) brings forth a very
subtle point. About the 'doors of paradise' he says 'If you are unable
to reach the 'doors of paradise' (i.e. you are unable to enter
paradise due to your bad actions) then there is yet another door that
leads to paradise. No one is deprived of it and it is very easy to
reach that gate. Anyone, wherever he is or in whatever condition he is
in, can reach to the infinite mercy of Allah through this door. Do you
want to know the name of this door so that you can enter paradise? It
is door of Imam Husain (a.s.). And the way to reach it is through
humility and mourning for Aba Abdillah (a.s.)' Shaikh continues, 'If
you cannot find the path to paradise through repentance (as there are
conditions for repentance and our bad actions act as hurdles) then the
love of Imam Husain (a.s.) is an enormous grace. Regardless of the
extent of a person's sins and his non-repentance (in the true sense),
yet no one is turned away from paradise because of this bounty (of the
love of Imam Husain (a.s.)) he will not be deprived of Allah's
compassion.'
(Ziyaarate Aashoora by Nasir Rashty, p. 35)
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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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