{"id":3238,"date":"2016-11-02T07:18:54","date_gmt":"2016-11-02T07:18:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/empireuae.com\/demo\/v2\/?p=3238"},"modified":"2016-11-02T07:49:18","modified_gmt":"2016-11-02T07:49:18","slug":"10thmoharram-al-haraam-1438-h","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/empireuae.com\/demo\/1438\/10thmoharram-al-haraam-1438-h\/","title":{"rendered":"10<sup>th<\/sup>Moharram al-Haraam, 1438 H"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Aashuraa\u2019s <em>waaz mubarak<\/em> expounded upon the eighth and ninth miracles of Jami\u00b4 Anwar: the relocation of the school from its courtyard and the removal of the Qurqumash mausoleum from in front of the masjid\u2019s main portal. Centuries of neglect had left the masjid in ruins, and gradually the noble ideal of it being a sacred place of worship was lost to a succession of abuses. One such abuse was the construction of a school, its basketball court and football pitch all in the masjid\u2019s courtyard. \u00a0\u00a0<!--more--><\/p>\n<h2>A Comprehensive Education<\/h2>\n<p>A masjid has and always will be a centre for learning and the dissemination of knowledge. The establishment of the masjid of Al-Azhar and its university is a prime example of the Fatemi Imams\u2019 concern and regard for learning. However, the sanctity of the masjid must always be preserved. In the instance of Anwar, the school, known as Madrasah Sulehdar, and its attendant noise and play of 5000 children were not at all in keeping with its reverence and had to be removed. Its removal was contentious, and it took a tragic event to coalesce the wills of the parties involved. A young boy lost his life playing on the wooden beams stored for construction. The local populous was enraged and the contractor requested Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin <sup>TUS<\/sup> to leave the site out of fear of reprisal. Syedna al-Dai al-Ajal<sup> TUS<\/sup> stated, \u2018Where away from this masjid can I find refuge?\u2019 At that instant, he also remembered that it was Imam Hakim <sup>AS<\/sup> who had come to the aid of a lonely Mumin calling for him from a remote masjid in Egypt. Syedna <sup>TUS<\/sup> remained resolute and, eventually, the tense situation was becalmed. The upshot of the whole episode was that the school\u2019s removal was decided and, finally, a signboard was placed on the structure proclaiming it to be Jami\u00b4 Anwar, the masjid of Imam Hakim <sup>AS<\/sup>.<\/p>\n<p>The theme of teaching and education for which a masjid stands for, and which the school in this context was failing to do, was explored. The essence of all knowledge and understanding is recognizing that Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> sacrificed everything for the faith\u2019s eternal survival. It is by virtue of his sacrifice that we are Mumineen today and, thus, are able to realize our ultimate purpose in this world. This is the benevolence of Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> upon us, one that is ingrained in each and every part of our body and soul; a benevolence to be remembered in every day and age. Each Mumin is able to recite Imam Husain\u2019s <sup>AS<\/sup> <em>shahaadat<\/em> regardless of their level of temporal or spiritual attainment. It is this education, that is itself a complete one, regardless of what other fields of expertise one may or may not possess.<\/p>\n<p>It was this education that was given to us by Maulatona Fatema <sup>AS<\/sup> when she counseled us to adhere to the \u2018corner of the home\u2019: remain steadfast to our traditions and values. Upon this firm foundation, Mumineen, through their thought and contemplation, are able to reach the far corners of the universe. It is with this philosophy of education in mind that Aimmat Tahereen <sup>SA<\/sup> established Al-Azhar University in Al-Qaaherah; taking the faithful to the stars and beyond.<\/p>\n<p>Following in the footsteps of the Fatemi Imams <sup>AS<\/sup> , their Duat Mutlaqeen enjoined upon Mumineen to decorate their souls with the pearls of knowledge, establishing schools and madrasas and ensuring that the education process was thorough and comprehensive. Like his predecessors, the 52<sup>nd<\/sup> Dai Mutlaq, Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin <sup>RA<\/sup>, offered and encouraged Mumineen to benefit from all forms of knowledge, not only <em>deeni taalim <\/em>(religious education). He showed how the principles and teachings of faith lead to the betterment of the temporal world, for Amirul Mumineen <sup>AS<\/sup> has said:<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>It is all the better when the spiritual and temporal worlds go hand in hand. May Allah never bless a <em>dunyaa<\/em> (temporal world) that has no element of <em>deen<\/em> (faith) in it.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The 48<sup>th<\/sup> Dai Mutlaq, Syedna Abdulhusain Husamuddin <sup>RA<\/sup>, whose birth was on the Day of Aashuraa\u2019, stated that the more learned one is, the greater his grief for Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup>. When Amirul Mumineen <sup>AS<\/sup> passed through Karbala, while returning from the Battle of Siffeen, his grief for Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> for so great that it caused him to lose consciousness. Syedna al-Dai al-Ajal <sup>TUS<\/sup> addressed Mumineen as seekers of knowledge. In doing so, he made explicit the type of knowledge that is to be sought and the signs and indications that signify whether one has acquired it.<\/p>\n<p>The emblem of Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah (pictured below) bears the <em>aayat<\/em>:<\/p>\n<p>\u0643\u064f\u0648\u0646\u064f\u0648\u0627 \u0631\u064e\u0628\u0651\u064e\u0627\u0646\u0650\u064a\u0651\u0650\u064a\u0646\u064e \u0628\u0650\u0645\u064e\u0627 \u0643\u064f\u0646\u062a\u064f\u0645 \u062a\u064f\u0639\u064e\u0644\u0651\u0650\u0645\u064f\u0648\u0646\u064e \u0627\u0644\u0643\u0650\u062a\u064e\u0627\u0628\u064e \u0648\u064e\u0628\u0650\u0645\u064e\u0627 \u0643\u064f\u0646\u062a\u064f\u0645 \u062a\u064e\u062f\u0631\u064f\u0633\u064f\u0648\u0646\u064e<\/p>\n<p>\u2018Attain divinity by virtue of you being taught the <em>kitaab<\/em> (book) and through your study of it\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>Syedna <sup>TUS<\/sup> explained, that the word \u0631\u064e\u0628\u0651\u064e\u0627\u0646\u0650\u064a means a person who has attained an eternal existence, by acting in accordance with what he has learnt, affirmed his servitude to Allah and instilled in himself humility. He then narrated the conversation that took place between Khadir <sup>AS<\/sup> and Moosa <sup>AS<\/sup> while they sat by the Furaat (Euphrates) river. As they sat, a bird perched itself on a branch which then stooped allowing the bird to sip from the river. Khadir <sup>AS<\/sup> said to Moosa <sup>AS<\/sup>, \u2018I am the branch, you are the bird, and the river is the knowledge of Mohammed Rasulallah <sup>SA<\/sup>.\u2019 Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> attained <em>shahaadat<\/em> by the Furaat, and it is the knowledge of his <em>shahaadat<\/em> and the meanings entailed in it by which a Mumin has been blessed.<\/p>\n<p>Like the <em>shohadaa\u2019<\/em> on Ashuraa\u2019, Hudood Fodalaa\u2019 like Syedna al-Khattaab <sup>RA<\/sup>, Syedna Mohammed b. Taher <sup>RA<\/sup>, Syedi Fakhruddin Shaheed <sup>QR<\/sup>, Syedi Hasanfeer <sup>QR<\/sup>, Maulaya Raj <sup>QR<\/sup>, Syedi Abdulqadir Hakimuddin <sup>QR<\/sup> and Syedi Khanji Feer <sup>QR<\/sup> exemplified the fact that the highest level of educational attainment is reverence and humility before the Dai. It is on the basis of this knowledge, that we are able to adhere to the tenets of sharia. This knowledge gives us the resolve to refrain from all that is haram, such as interest, in all its forms, and intoxicants. It also urges us to ensure that any meat we consume is halal, its <em>zabihat<\/em> has been done in accordance with sharia. It is this knowledge that purifies our intentions and conscience, ultimately enabling us to reach the presence of Maula, seen in the series of events which took place when one of Imam Tayyib\u2019s <sup>AS<\/sup> followers proceeded to sell a rock crystal vase. Likewise, it establishes for us that attaining Maula\u2019s happiness and complying with his wishes is what grants one the <em>tawfeeq<\/em> to undertake life-giving acts such as <em>sadaqah<\/em>, as we heard in the instance of the Aaraabi.<\/p>\n<p>It is this education that enables us to better define and set our priorities. Like the aged lady who toiled day and night to earn the large sum to pay the toll imposed by the Abbasid Caliph on all those wishing to do the <em>ziyarat<\/em> of Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> in Karbala. When she had gathered the stipulated amount of 500 <em>uqiyat<\/em> \u2013 an <em>uqiyat<\/em> is one ounce of silver; a silver coin weighing one ounce \u2013she immediately set out. She had no steed, her clothes were ragged and no footwear to speak of. As she crossed the checkpoint she was summoned by the caliph himself who happened to be there at the time. The caliph advised her that she should have waited longer, maybe a year or two, until she had earned enough to avail of a mount along with other requirements for a comfortable journey. Rebuffing his short-sightedness, she replied, \u2018I am already of an old age. I do not know when my time in this world will come to end. If I were to pass away, then my heartfelt desire for doing the <em>ziyaarat<\/em> of Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> would go unfulfilled\u2019. \u00a0When he heard her story his stance softened and he reduced the toll from 500 to 2 <em>uqiyat<\/em>.<\/p>\n<h2>The Shortest Path<\/h2>\n<p>The 96<sup>th<\/sup> surah of the Quran commences with \u2018Read, in the name of your Lord\u2019, and ends with the directive \u2018prostrate yourself [before Him] and draw near [to Him]\u2019, thus, highlighting the essence and outcomes of all scholarly endeavours: attaining closeness to the Lord. A <em>sajdah<\/em> is the most difficult of acts for it involves placing one\u2019s forehead, the highest part of his body, upon the earth he walks on. Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> stated, \u2018The shortest path towards Allah, is that which is the most difficult one\u2019. Syedna <sup>TUS<\/sup> named the various routes that can be taken for scaling Tanzania\u2019s Mount Kilimanjaro, pointing out that the shortest path is the most challenging one.<\/p>\n<p>It is through obedience that one attains nearness to the Almighty. This was the path taken by Maulaya Adam <sup>QR<\/sup> upon receiving Syedna Idris Imaduddin\u2019s <sup>RA<\/sup> directive that henceforth the <em>raza<\/em> for all Hind will remain with the water-bearer in Maulaya Adam\u2019s <sup>QR<\/sup> home. As soon as he received this directive, Maulaya Adam <sup>QR<\/sup> showed him the reverence and respect a servant shows for his master. When the time for <em>namaaz<\/em> came, many were of the view that they should wait a day or two so that the water-bearer could be prepared for leading prayers. Maulaya Adam <sup>QR<\/sup> brushed aside such suggestions, and countered that the water-bearer knows some of the shorter surah, and can, therefore, lead us in prayer. When news of his exceptional conduct reached Syedna Idris <sup>RA<\/sup>, he gathered all those in his presence, \u2018Is there any amongst you who shows such obedience, reverence and humility?\u2019 It was, ultimately, such <em>ikhlaas<\/em> (purity and sincerity) that brought the seat of Dawat to Hind.<\/p>\n<p>Both Imam Hasan <sup>AS<\/sup> and Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> undertook a number of hajj pilgrimages on foot. Whenever the faithful passed by them, they too alighted from their mounts out of reverence for them both. However, walking soon proved to be tiresome for many. A request was made to both Imams to ride for the remainder of the journey. They replied that they had taken it upon themselves to undertake the hajj on foot, and, out of consideration for their fellow pilgrims, switched to a less frequented path.<\/p>\n<p>Similarly, Imam Hasan <sup>AS<\/sup> took the difficult path of entering into a treaty with Muawiyah. Likewise, Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> was urged by the faithful to journey to Yemen, instead of Karbala, where a loyal following resided. And, if he was determined to set out towards Kufa, then at least he leave the women and children of his family behind. The Ahle Bait <sup>AS<\/sup> and Ashaab <sup>AS<\/sup> of Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> also showed similar discernment. On the eve of Aashuraa\u2019, when Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> directed them all to depart in the darkness of night, not one of them left. On the day of Aashuraa\u2019 when Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> denied them <em>raza mubarak<\/em> to go in to battle, they did not give up or venture out without <em>raza<\/em> but instead came before him with various forms of <em>waseelah <\/em>(intermediaries). Finally, at the time of \u00b4<em>asr<\/em>, when Jibraeel came before him, accompanied by <em>malaa\u2019ikat<\/em> offering their <em>khidmat<\/em>, Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> sought the shortest path to Allah by asking Jibraeel where His will lay.<\/p>\n<h2>Maqtal<\/h2>\n<p>The 9<sup>th<\/sup> <em>aayat<\/em> of Jami\u00b4 Anwar\u2019s restoration was the removal of the Qurqumash mausoleum that had been constructed directly in front of the masjid\u2019s main portal. This structure denied us the opportunity to behold the beauty of the main portal.<\/p>\n<p>The revelation of the main portal, and its restoration to its former glory indicated that the effulgence of Imam al-Zaman <sup>AS<\/sup> had also spread far and wide. Syedna al-Dai al-Ajal <sup>TUS<\/sup> beseeched Imam al-Zaman <sup>AS<\/sup>, that like Jami\u00b4 Anwar, he and thousands of Mumineen with him, eagerly await the glorious day in which they may glimpse his countenance. He narrated how the 20<sup>th<\/sup> Dai Multaq, Syedna Hasan Badruddin <sup>RA<\/sup>, in a letter to the Mumineen of Hind, bestowed them with the tidings of Imam\u2019s <sup>AS<\/sup> imminent <em>zuhoor<\/em>. Maula <sup>TUS<\/sup> directed us to prepare, and guided our preparations by mentioning that the essence of all of \u00b4<em>ibaadat<\/em> and acts of repentance is the grief of Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup>. Furthering our preparations, he counseled us to maintain <em>taqwaa<\/em> and optimise all opportunities for <em>khidmat<\/em>. He commended how Mumineen, following the <em>wafaat<\/em> of Syedna Mohammed Burhuddin <sup>RA<\/sup> and in a time of great difficulty, are ever ready to expend all that is theirs. They respond with \u2018<em>labbaik\u2019<\/em> and immediately comply with Maula\u2019s wishes. Finally, transforming the droplets of our deeds into oceans of divine reward, he stated \u2018I take pride in your <em>mohabbat<\/em>, your <em>ikhlaas<\/em>, your <em>tafaadi<\/em>, the attentiveness with which you listen to <em>bayaans<\/em>, the incessancy of your tears, and in your expression of <em>noh<\/em> and <em>aweel<\/em>; I take pride; I take pride; I take pride. May Allah keep all of you safe; out of harm\u2019s way.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>The removal of the obstructing structure also enabled the radiance of Imam Husain\u2019s <sup>AS<\/sup> grief to spread throughout the world. It opened the doorway to the overwhelming expression of <em>noh<\/em> and <em>aweel<\/em> by Mumineen. The days and nights of Asharah Mubarakah spent in the <em>bukaa\u2019<\/em> and <em>maatam<\/em> of Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup>, in affirming the pre-eminence of Awliyaa\u2019 Allah <sup>AS<\/sup>, and in furthering our commitment to the teachings of Islam and Fatemi philosophy, removed the structures constructed by misleading ideologies that obstructed and hindered our perception. Their removal allowed us \u2013 during the time of \u00b4<em>asr<\/em> on the day of Aashuraa\u2019 \u2013 to behold the <em>baab<\/em>, doorway, to Imam al-Zaman, the portal to salvation, Syedna Aali Qadr Mufaddal Saifuddin <sup>TUS<\/sup> with a greatly enhanced level of <em>m\u00b4arefat<\/em>: understanding and comprehension.<\/p>\n<p>The illumination of our souls with the radiance of the luminous masjid: Jami\u00b4 Anwar, empowered us to perceive in Maula the radiance of Panjatan Paak <sup>AS<\/sup>, their Imams <sup>AS<\/sup> and their Duats <sup>AS<\/sup>. We realised the reason why Anwar was revived and restored. It was so that the <em>barakat<\/em> of Imam Husain\u2019s <sup>AS<\/sup> <em>bukaa\u2019<\/em> and <em>maatam<\/em> reaches every Mumin, and in turn revives their souls and, ultimately, restores them to their heavenly abode. All with the streak of a solitary tear.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Aashuraa\u2019s waaz mubarak expounded upon the eighth and ninth miracles of Jami\u00b4 Anwar: the relocation of the school from its courtyard and the removal of the Qurqumash mausoleum from in front of the masjid\u2019s main portal. 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