58 Anonymous ...
58 Anonymous : A Journey It was peak of the mischief and virtues in chains; Just laws were sacked with rules insane; As the tyrants on the rise, and mass confused, offered lust with lies, and faith abused. Thus the signs indicated, and time dictated. Some souls elevated as al-Husain (A.S.) navigated; a seed of the Prophet (P) and the sight of his Parents(A.S.) that time in deluge, he was ark so apparent.
In the Name of God, for the sake of Islam; for the freedom of life and soul of Islam; gave greatest sacrifice, but not his hands, with the members of his kin and many of his friends. Hur, Muslim and the friends those hearts so pure; they offered their lives as shield and cure; thus tyrants came forth from the curtain way old; then peace was bought and lives were sold.
And daring in the manners were the two young brothers; in the boldness of their moves were the teachings of a mother 59 Shone Aun and Muhammad with the valor known as Haider (A.S.); Those children were slain not the feeling of the mother.20 With a message from his father was Qasim bin Hassan (A.S.); a radiant jewel of Islam was this glowing young son; but Qasim into pieces with a bride day old; on the sand in heat it was savage and cold.
Then the pride of the Hashims rode back from the river; And the tyrants made sure that he did not deliver; they cut off his arms, but spirit was set; till an arrow hit the bag, only eyes got wet. 25 Fell Abbas (A.S.) from the horse, with no hands for resort; then al-Husain (A.S.) rushed to shore for a brother's end resort;30 those children who waited with the patience were told; and thirst in the camp was three days old.
Soon Akbar cam down with spear in his chest; which a father had to pull so severe was the test; He was image of the Prophet (P), and the life of al-Husain (A.S.); He was vision of a mother and the eyes of al-Husain (A.S.) 60 Now the Leader was alone as he called for the help, then a baby fell down; a response from the crib! This thirsty, pure, infant was a son of Imam, Who, acknowledged his father and the call of Imam.
40 Thus al-Husain (A.S.) brought him for some water in the field, and showed them baby's dried lips and appealed; but the six months old got an arrow so thick, that turned him over and tore his neck. Ali Asghar went to sleep, with his father and no fear; 45 with the cradle on the fire, and their head on spear; and the mother's empty hand, with the tear dried eyes, who looked for the baby to sing lullabies.