{"id":4751,"date":"2020-08-18T12:03:08","date_gmt":"2020-08-18T12:03:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/empireuae.com\/demo\/?p=4751"},"modified":"2020-08-18T12:03:08","modified_gmt":"2020-08-18T12:03:08","slug":"maulana-abbas-as","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/empireuae.com\/demo\/misbah\/hududkiram\/maulana-abbas-as\/","title":{"rendered":"Maulana Abbas <sup>AS<\/sup>"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>During the Battle of Siffeen, a young warrior from Maulana Ali\u2019s <sup>AS<\/sup> army had Mauwiya\u2019s troops on the run. So worried was Muawiya that he called his greatest warrior, a skilled fighter who could fight 10,000 warriors at a time.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>\u201cKill this young warrior at all costs!\u201d Muawaiyah bellowed.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cYou know who I am!\u201d the great warrior replied, \u201cYou want me to fight this juvenile!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThen what should we do!\u201d Muawiyah asked.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI have seven sons.\u201d The warrior replied, \u201cEach one of them is an established warrior. They will take care of him.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>He sent his sons to fight the young warrior, but, they were no match for his skill. One by one they were slayed. Enraged, the renowned warrior charged into battle himself. A fierce battle ensued between the two. The young warrior swung his sword with such force he cut the experienced fighter into two.<\/p>\n<p>The troops on both sides were in awe of the young warrior\u2019s valor and skill. Who was this armored soldier who had single-handedly defeated such a great warrior and his sons? Who, besides Maulana Ali <sup>AS<\/sup> possessed such courage and strength?<\/p>\n<p>Maulana Ali <sup>AS<\/sup> summoned the young warrior to him. He came and bowed his head before him and removed his helmet. \u201cIt is the Qamar of Bani Hashim! It is Abbas bin Ali!\u201d everyone exclaimed.<\/p>\n<p>Maulana Ali <sup>AS<\/sup> kissed his son\u2019s forehead, \u201cLeave the battlefield my son!\u201d he said, \u201cI fear the enemy\u2019s eyes on you.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>That day in Siffeen, Maulana Ali <sup>AS<\/sup> ensured that Maulana Abbas <sup>AS<\/sup> would be present with Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> in Karbala. He had seen his son\u2019s prowess in battle and wanted him to serve Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> when the fateful battle would commence on the day of Ashura.<\/p>\n<p>Thus, Maulana Abbas <sup>AS<\/sup> remained by Imam Husain\u2019s <sup>SA<\/sup> side ever since he embarked on his journey to Karbala. He had helped him set up camp in Karbala. He had been the pillar of strength for the haram. He was the source of motivation and courage for the small army of 72. With Maulana Abbas <sup>AS<\/sup> leading the charge, Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> had nothing to worry.<\/p>\n<p>But today Maulana Abbas <sup>AS<\/sup> was worried. His young nephews and brothers had fallen in the battlefield. The small children were crying with thirst. The six-month old Maulana Aliasger\u2019s <sup>AS<\/sup> thirsty bawls were breaking his heart. Maulana Abbas <sup>AS<\/sup> wanted to quench their thirst. The thousands of enemies didn\u2019t worry him. They were inconsequential for the son of Maulana Ali <sup>SA<\/sup>. But the words of his brother Imam Husain <sup>SA<\/sup> were echoing in his ears: \u201cO Abbas! Will you leave your brother, Husain alone and depart? You are the son of Ali. You are the greatest warrior on this battlefield. You are my support, my strength.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>How could he go now? He could not leave Imam Husain <sup>SA<\/sup> alone. Maulana Ali <sup>SA<\/sup> had saved him for this day. He was the backbone of the army. But he could not bear the sight of the children writhing in thirst. What good were his battle skills if he couldn\u2019t get water for Imam Husain\u2019s <sup>SA<\/sup> children? No enemy could stop him from reaching the water. The enemies trembled at the sight of him. But how could he face Imam Husain <sup>SA<\/sup> and ask for permission now?<\/p>\n<p>Imam Husain <sup>SA<\/sup> was looking at the radiant face of his brother. They called him Qamar e Bani Hashim (the moon of the Hashimite clan). His beauty and his bravery were renowned. Even in the face of such a fearsome onslaught, having him by his side put Imam Husain at ease. But now Maulana Abbas <sup>AS<\/sup> was asking permission to get water. Imam Husain <sup>SA<\/sup> thought about the outcome of this conquest and couldn\u2019t hold back his tears. How could he let him go? He is the commander of his army. Without him there is no army. No, Abbas had to stay.<\/p>\n<p>The brothers stood in silence.<\/p>\n<p>Just then, a young Maulatona Sakina <sup>AS<\/sup> walked up to Maulana Abbas <sup>AS<\/sup>, \u201cO Uncle Abbas!\u201d she cried, \u201cI cannot endure the thirst anymore. I know you would never let your beloved niece remain thirsty!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Maulana Abbas <sup>AS<\/sup> looked up at Imam Husain <sup>SA<\/sup> with renewed enthusiasm, \u201cO Maula Husain!\u201d he beseeched, \u201cAllow me to get water for your children!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Imam Husain <sup>SA<\/sup> agreed, but with tears cascading down his cheeks. \u201cGo, O brother, Abbas!\u201d he permitted, \u201cBut before you go, embrace me one last time.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Both brothers hugged each other and cried for a long time. Finally, Maulana Abbas <sup>AS<\/sup> took Sakina\u2019s water bag and headed towards the Furaat. Imam Husain <sup>SA<\/sup> knew what was about to happen. Tears kept flowing as he watched Maulana Abbas <sup>AS<\/sup> leave.<\/p>\n<p>As Maulana Abbas <sup>AS<\/sup> rode into the battlefield, the enemies scurried for cover. No one had the courage to face him. The sight of this great warrior riding towards them sent shivers down their spines. The few who dared to face him were cast aside with a single swipe of his sword. In the blink of an eye Maulana Abbas <sup>AS<\/sup> was on the banks of the river Furaat. He filled up Maulatona Sakina\u2019s water bag.<\/p>\n<p>Instinctively, he cupped some water in the palms of his hands. He was about to drink his first sip of water in 3 days. They had spent 3 days in the relentless heat of Karbala. He had to fight his way back to the camp. But, he couldn\u2019t bring himself to drink the water. He could not drink while the little children were still crying with thirst. He could not drink while young Sakina was still waiting for her uncle to get water for her. He could not drink while Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> was waiting for his brother to return.<\/p>\n<p>Maulana Abbas <sup>AS<\/sup> threw away the water and mounted his horse. He turned back to the <em>khaimah<\/em> eager to get back to Maulatona Sakina <sup>AS<\/sup>. The water bag was secured in his right hand while he urged his horse to hurry back with the left.<\/p>\n<p>The enemies were hiding behind the palms. No one wanted to face the charging Abbas bin Ali. But, they knew they had to stop him. If Imam Husain\u2019s 72 warriors could fight with such determination and valor when they were without water for 3 days, what would they do if they got water? From behind the trees they attacked Abbas with spears and arrows.<\/p>\n<p>An enemy arrow cut off Maulana Abbas\u2019s <sup>AS<\/sup> right hand. Abbas secured the water bag in his left hand and kept going without missing a stride. Another enemy arrow cut off his left hand. Abbas secured the water bag in his mouth. Nothing mattered to him but the water and the thought of young Sakina waiting for his return. He charged on with the single goal of getting the water back to the <em>khaimah<\/em>. An enemy arrow hit the water bag. As the water spilled out so did his determination. With the water lost his goal was destroyed. He fell to the ground and called out to Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup>.<\/p>\n<p>Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> reached Maulana Abbas <sup>AS<\/sup> in the blink of an eye. He was devastated to see Maulana Abbas <sup>AS<\/sup> fallen in the battlefield, drenched in blood. His hands had been cut off. The pierced water bag was lying beside him. With the last breaths of Maulana Abbas <sup>AS<\/sup>, Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> felt his own strength being sapped away from him. The loss of Abbas would embolden the enemy. Imam Husain <sup>AS<\/sup> had lost his standard-bearer. Now there was no one left to fear.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>During the Battle of Siffeen, a young warrior from Maulana Ali\u2019s AS army had Mauwiya\u2019s troops on the run. 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