Noha Khuwani By ANJUMAN E AZADARAN E HUSAINI CHICAGO (AHC)
BAR MUQASSIR LANAT!!!!!!!
THEY CAN NEVER STOP MATAM. NEVER
SPECIAL THANKS TO JON BHAI AND RIZWAN BHAI WHO WORKED NON STOP TO ARRANGE THIS. MOLA SALAMHAT RAHKAY
LABAIK YA HUSSAIN
SAR SAI CHADAR CHEEN GAYI
SAB KUCH LUTA ZAINAB KA
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MAGAR KUCH NA BACHA ZAINAB KA
HAYE HUSSAIN
HADITHS ON MATAM
Mourning and hitting one self is the Sunnah of the Prophet (s)
As evidence we shall cite the following works:
Sunan al Nasai Volume 3 page 305
Adhaan al Mufreed page 426
Saheeh al Muslim Volume 1 page 291
Musnad Abu Awana Volume 2 page 292
All these books state:
"Rasulullah (s) was in a state where he was hitting his chest."
Ibn Hajr Asqalani in the commentary of this tradition in Fathul Bari Volume 3 page 90 writes:
"This Hadeeth demonstrates that it is permissible to bang your hand at a moment of distress".
Beating oneself at a time of distress is the Sunnah of Prophet Adam (as)
We read in Mudharij al Nubuwwa page 221:
"When life was breathed into the spirit of Adam he hit his hand on his head and cried. He made this tradition of beating one's head with one's hand and crying in times of trouble for his descendants."
We have proven that the acts of hitting onE's head are not Jahiliyya or Un-Islamic.In fact it is the Sunnah of Prophets Adam (as) and Yusuf (as).
The Shi'a mourn Imam Husayn (as) as a form of remembrance. We seek to remember and share his suffering and pain, since assisting one in trouble is a recommended (Mustahab) act and a kind of worship. We also deem mourning and presenting our sincerity to Imam Husayn (as) to be a form of worship.
Beating and mourning by the wives of the Sahaba
Allamah Shibli Numani al Hanafi is a renowned Sunni scholar from the Indian subcontinent. In his Sirat-un Nabi (Eng translation Volume 2 pg 74) quoting Sirat Ibn Hisham we read the following about Hadhrath Hamzah (as) martyrdom:
The mourning of Bilal (ra)
We read in Madharij al Nubuwwa Volume 2 page 441, whilst discussing the death of the Prophet (s):
"When the situation of the Prophet worsened, Bilal emerged beating his head and loudly wailing,'I wish my mother had not given birth to me, and that if she had I wish that I had died before this day'"
The extreme mourning of Hadrath Uwais al-Qarni (ra)
The most explicit proof of self-inflicted injury comes from Owais al-Qarni the great Muslim Sahabi, praised by both Shi\'a and Sunni erudite. He had an immense love for the Holy Prophet (s). When the news reached him in Yemen that two teeth of the Holy Prophet (s) were broken in the battle of Ohad, he extracted all his teeth. When the Holy Prophet (s) got the news in Medina that Owais had struck down all his teeth, he (s) exclaimed, "Indeed Owais is our devoted friend". This event can be found written in \'Seerate Halbia\' vol II, page 295.
The renowned Scholar Shiekh Farid al Din Attaar in \'Tadhkhirathul Awliya\' Urdu translation page 17 and 18 writes:
"Hadhrath Uways Qarni (ra) said to Umar(l.a): \'If you were true in friendship than why on the day when the holy teeth of the Prophet (s) were broken didn\'t you break your teeth in companionship? Because, it is a condition of companionship.\' Then he showed his teeth all of which were broken and said \'I broke all of my teeth without seeing you (O Prophet) and in the state of Ghaybah in your companionship. I had broken one tooth but couldn\'t get satisfaction so kept on breaking them one by one until I had broken them all \'".
Islamic Law
When the Imam of a Fiqh permits an act, then it is not permissible for those of other Madhabs to raise their objections. We deem Ahl'ul bayt (as) our Imams and uphold their words. If they ruled on the permissibility of Azadari, then we care little what the Imams from Mu'awiyah and Yazeed's lineage have to say against it.
MOHTAJ E DUWA ZAIN ZAIDI AND WAJAHAT RIZVI
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