When Al-Hassan -asws is martyred...
When Al-Hassan -asws is martyred, so my -saww son -asws Al-Hussain is higher to the believers than their own selves. When my -saww son -asws Al-Hussain -asws is martyred, so my -saww son Ali -asws Bin Al-Hussain -asws is higher to the believers than their own selves. There is not for anyone (a say) with them -asws in the command\u2019.
\n Ali -asws Bin Abu Talib -asws stood up, and he -asws was weeping, and said: \u2018May my -asws mother -as , and my -asws father -as be sacrificed for you -saww , O Prophet -saww of Allah -azwj , will you -saww be martyred?\u2019 He -saww said: \u2018Yes, I -saww will be made a martyr by being poisoned, and you -asws will be killed by the sword and your -asws beard will be dyed from the blood of your -asws head, and my -saww son Al-Hassan -asws will be killed by the poison, and my -saww son -asws Al-Hussain -asws will be killed by the sword, and he -asws will be killed by a tyrant son of a tyrant, one whose lineage is in doubt (Da\u2019iy) son of one whose lineage is in doubt (Da\u2019iy), a hypocrite son of a hypocrite\u2019.
[45] \n Sadly, Rasool Allah -saww was recalled by Allah -azwj , shortly after Farewell Hajj on the 28 th of month of Safar, i.e., two months after returning to Madinah after demonstrating Hajj Rituals as well as announcing the Will of Allah -azwj regarding his -saww successor at Ghadeer e Khum.
[46] \n Muslims Appoint Abu Bakr as Caliph before Prophet -saww \u2018s Funeral: Year 11 \n Abu Bakr was chosen as caliph, after a fight at Banu Saqifa, among those Muslims who abandoned the funeral of Prophet -saww in order to take over the reign of Muslim nation.
\u00a0The \u2019 Saqifa \u2019 Saq\u012bfah (\u0633\u064e\u0651\u0642\u0650\u064a\u0641\u064e\u0629) was a shed belonging to the Banu\/Bani Sa’ida clan, in which a secret meeting was held (in 11 AH) by a small group of Muslims, soon after the news of the Shahadat of the Holy Prophet -saww was broken. During the meeting, participating Muslims from both Ansaar (the helpers) and Mahajareen (the emigrants) tried to appoint a caliph from their race and creed.