Hazrat Aqeel (a.s.) was one
of the brothers of the Commander of the Faithful, Imam Ali (a.s.).Hazrat Muslim
(a.s.) was the son of Hazrat Aqeel (a.s.). Hazrat Muslim (a.s.) had two sons
aged about 10 and 12 years. The name of older son was Muhammad and the younger
one was Ibrahim.
There are two versions of
their whereabouts. One version states that they were with their father Hazrat Muslim
bin Aqeel (a.s.) in Kufa at the time of his martyrdom. The second version says
that they were with Imam Husayn (a.s.) in Karbala and subsequently imprisoned
in Kufa. But it is confirmed that they were in Kufa and imprisoned. They were
in prison for about one year. They underwent extreme hardships. They were
provided barley bread and one cup of water every day.
After a year they talked to
each other and decided to disclose their identity to the jailor. When the jailor
came to know that they were from Ahlul Bayt and belonged to the Hashemite
tribe, he apologized to them and set them free. He also gave them some
provisions and direction to Madina. As it was becoming dark, they lost their
way to Madina. They were tired and exhausted and approached an old woman who
was sitting outside her house and requested for shelter for the night. When she
learnt that they were from Prophet’s family, she was very kind to them. But she
was worried about her son-in-law, Harith who was a supporter of Ibne Ziyad, the
governor of Kufa. Earlier, the Governor had proclaimed that two prisoners had
escaped from the prison and offered to pay two thousands Dirham to any one who
would bring the heads of the sons of Hazrat Muslim bin Aqeel.
The two brothers slept in a
dark room. Both the brothers saw their father in the dream. They woke up and
started crying and sharing their dreams with each other. Harith had returned
home and was sleeping when he heard the crying voices. He searched the whole
house and found them. He bounded their feet together and attached to a pillar.
Next morning, Harith ordered
his slave to take them to the river, kill them and bring back their heads. The
slave refused to comply when he learnt that the boys were from AhlulBayt. He
asked his son to kill them but he also refused. Finally, the man took the boys
to the Euphrates River to kill them. They pleaded with him to sell them as
slaves rather than kill them. But he refused. They again pleaded with him to
take them to Ibne Ziyad, and let him decide their fate. But the cruel and
greedy man would not listen. He said, “I better earn his nearness by spilling
your blood and also collect the prized money. They finally requested permission
to offer prayer, which was granted.
After the Salaat, they
looked up towards heaven and prayed, “O’ Thou Alive, O’ Thou Wise, O’ Who is
the best of all the Judges. Thou judge us and him with justice.” Then the evil
man killed the older brother first and threw his head-less body in the river,
the body waited for the younger brother. When the younger brother was also
killed and thrown his body in the river then both the brothers bodies swept
away simultaneously.
The man wrapped their heads
in a cloth and took it to the court of Ibne Ziyad to collect two thousands Dirham
in bounty. Their tomb is at a place called Musaiyyab, about 10 miles from
Karbala.
It is to be noted that even
the children of Ahlul Bayt also remembered prayers in the face of any
catastrophe.
It is an irony that Imam
Ali at the age of about 11 years offered to help the Holy Prophet to assist him
and defended Islam at the First Feast in Islam called “Dawat-e-ZulAshira” in
Makkah, when Allah directed his Prophet to warn his kin’s and community members.
As time passed, Imam Ali(A.S.)’s Zulfiqar saved and protected not only Islam
but the Noble Messenger (s.a.w.a.s.) at the battles of Uhad, Badr, Khandaq, and
Khyber, to name a few. He saved the Messenger of Islam on the night of Migration
(Hijra) to Madinah by sleeping in the Messenger’s bed. On that night, who ever
slept on that bed was sure to be killed. The Quraish were waiting to kill the Noble
Messenger (s.a.w.a.s.) in the morning. In return for these valiant and brave
services to Islam and the Messenger of Islam, Imam Ali and his Ahlul Bayt were
made to pay dearly. This onslaught reached the zenith at Karbala. Allah says in
Qur’an Surah al-Rahman Ayah 60, “Hal Jaza-al- Ehsaan Illal Ehasn?” meaning is
it not the reward of gratefulness or favor, gratefulness? History narrates that
instead of respecting and loving Ahlul Bayt, the Muslims mercilessly killed,
tortured and imprisoned the Ahlul Bayt from Imam Ali (a.s.) to Imam Hasan
al-Askari (a.s.)!
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