{"id":4742,"date":"2020-08-14T12:16:43","date_gmt":"2020-08-14T12:16:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/empireuae.com\/demo\/?p=4742"},"modified":"2020-08-14T12:16:43","modified_gmt":"2020-08-14T12:16:43","slug":"maulana-ali-akbar","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/empireuae.com\/demo\/misbah\/hududkiram\/maulana-ali-akbar\/","title":{"rendered":"Maulana Ali Akbar"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Maulana Ali Akbar, the eighteen year old son of Imam Husain <sup>SA<\/sup> was now the commander of his army in Karbala. His uncle, the great warrior Maulana Abbas b. Maulana Ali <sup>AS<\/sup> had just been martyred. And now, Ali Akbar had to lead the charge. But how many were there to lead? The small army of 72 had fought valiantly against the enemy hordes. Now no one remained.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>All the As\u2019haab and Ahle Bait <sup>AS<\/sup> had laid down their lives for Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup>. And, now it was Maulana Ali Akbar\u2019s <sup>AS<\/sup> turn. This was the fateful year, his eighteenth year that was to be perilous for him. Oh what peril lay ahead of him! How would he ask Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> to grant him permission to enter the battlefield of Karbala? How would he ask a father to let his son face certain death while he looked on? How would he burden his aging shoulders with one more death?<\/p>\n<p>His uncle was no more. His brothers Maulana Qasim and Maulana Abdullah, the sons of Imam Hasan <sup>AS<\/sup> were also gone. His aunt Maulatona Zainab <sup>AS<\/sup> had made sure that her sons Aun and Mohammed fought for Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> and attained martyrdom. And he was still here. Ali Akbar could not endure it anymore. He longed for martyrdom.<\/p>\n<p>Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> looked at the young face of his son as he pondered the inescapable decision. He asked him to reconsider. But in his heart he knew that there was no turning back now. Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> tried to stall, so that he could look at his son for a little bit longer. He tried to reason a little more so that he could see the reflection of Prophet Mohammed <sup>SA<\/sup> in Maulana Ali Akbar <sup>AS<\/sup> one last time. He tried to delay the inevitable just so he could hug his beloved son once more before he fell in the battlefield.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cYou bear the likeness of my grandfather, Prophet Mohammed <sup>SA<\/sup>; you are the grandson of Maulana Ali <sup>SA<\/sup>, named after him! How can I let you go?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cBy the <em>wasila<\/em> of Prophet Mohammed <sup>SA<\/sup> and my grandfather Maulana Ali <sup>SA<\/sup>, I ask for your permission\u201d Maulana Ali Akbar beseeched his revered father.<\/p>\n<p>Tears rolled down Imam\u2019s cheeks as he granted him permission. As Maulana Ali Akbar <sup>AS<\/sup> left the <em>khaimah<\/em>, it seemed as if it was only yesterday when they had reached Karbala and how Ali Akbar had setup the <em>khaimah<\/em>. How Imam Husain <sup>SA<\/sup> had instructed his son to accommodate his mother, Maulatona Shehrebanu <sup>AS<\/sup> and his aunt, Maulatona Zainab <sup>AS<\/sup> with the respect and honor befitting their stature. And now, as Maulana Ali Akbar <sup>AS<\/sup> left the <em>khaimah<\/em>, Imam Husain\u2019s <sup>SA<\/sup> heart was heavy with grief.<\/p>\n<p>Maulana Ali Akbar <sup>AS<\/sup> entered the battlefield like a fearsome lion. The enemy launched a cunning attack. They offered him peace as his mother was distantly related to their leader. They urged him to abandon the fight and join them and save himself.<\/p>\n<p>Without a morsel of food or a drop of water in three days, under the blazing sun of Karbala and standing upon the scorched and unrelenting desert, against thousands of enemies, Maulana Ali Akbar <sup>AS<\/sup> faced certain death. But he was the son of Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup>. The one, who had sacrificed all that he had but did\u00a0 not bow down to injustice. The one, who had endured three days of thirst and hunger but did not waver from his quest to uphold the tenets of Islam. The one, who had carried 72 <em>shohada<\/em> on his shoulders but never faltered from the path of righteousness.<\/p>\n<p>Maulana Ali Akbar roared back at the enemy and rejected their offer of peace. He charged at them and broke through their defenses slaying so many, that fear pervaded the enemy camp. The grandson of Ali was displaying his grandfather\u2019s valor and courage in the battlefield.<\/p>\n<p>Unable to face the assault of Ali Akbar\u2019s sword, an enemy threw a spear at him from afar. The spear pierced his heart and he fell to the ground.<\/p>\n<p>Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> heard Maulana Ali Akbar <sup>AS<\/sup> call to him. Without a second thought the grief-stricken father ran to the aid of his dying son. He had rushed towards his fallen companions, his family members, even his brother, but this was his son! Imam Husain stumbled through the battlefield as he tried to find him. His face was drenched in tears when he found him lying on the scorching sand, his heart pierced by a spear.<\/p>\n<p>He cradled Maulana Ali Akbar\u2019s head in his lap as he tried to remove the spear. As Imam Husain <sup>SA<\/sup> grieved his dying son, he asked him a question that would forever enlighten the paths of the believers.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cO son! What do you see?\u201d he asked.<\/p>\n<p>Maulana Ali Akbar answered, \u201cI can see Prophet Mohammed <sup>SA<\/sup>, grandfather Ali <sup>AS<\/sup>, grandmother Fatema <sup>AS<\/sup> and uncle Hasan <sup>AS<\/sup>. They have come to receive me. And you, O revered father are here right beside me!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cTell them that Husain will soon be with them.\u201d Imam replied as his son drew his final breath in his arms.<\/p>\n<p>Imam Husain <sup>SA<\/sup> carried Maulana Ali Akbar <sup>AS<\/sup> on his shoulders and laid him with the other martyrs of Karbala. He returned to his <em>khaimah<\/em>, heartbroken by the loss of his young son. But, his resolve was still strong. The final battle remained.<\/p>\n<p>Maulatona Zainab <sup>AS<\/sup> came to Imam Husain <sup>SA<\/sup> with Maulana Ali Asger <sup>AS<\/sup> in her arms.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Maulana Ali Akbar, the eighteen year old son of Imam Husain SA was now the commander of his army in Karbala. His uncle, the great warrior Maulana Abbas b. Maulana Ali AS had just been martyred. And now, Ali Akbar had to lead the charge. But how many were there to lead? 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