I do not desire to go back to the earthly world.
I do not desire to go back to the earthly world. The Messenger of Allah (saw, pbuh&hf) answered him: My beloved Hussain, there are degrees which you will not acquire except through martyrdom. Before he departed to Iraq, he uttered the following words: I am as eager to join my ancestors as Jacob was eager to join Yousef. I visualize my body being dismembered by the wolves of the desert which shall fill from my flesh their empty abdomens and hungry stomachs. The pleasure of God is our pleasure.
We are patient at His trial and he gives us the reward of the patient. (Men from) the flesh of the Messenger of God will never part with him. They will join him on the Day of Judgement, and he will be very pleased by the re-union. Yazid's efforts for allegiance According to Hisham b. Muhammad (al Kalbi) - Abu Mikhnaf: Yazid succeeded at the beginning of the month of Rajab in the year 60 (April 8, 680). Al Walid b. Utbah b. Abi Sufyan was governor of Medina, al Numan b.
Bashir al Ansari of al Kufah, Ubaydallah b. Ziyad of al Basrah, and Amr b. Said b. al as of Mecca. Yazid's only concern, when he assumed power, was to receive the oath of allegiance from the individuals who had refused to agree with Muawiyah's demand for this oath of allegiance from Yazid. Muawiyah had summoned the people to give an oath of allegiance to him that Yazid would be his heir. Yazid's concern was to bring their attitude to an end.
When he wrote to al Walid, he wrote to him on a patchment as small as a rat's ear : Seize Husayn, Abdallah b. Umar, and Abdallah b. al Zubayr to give the oath of allegiance. Act so fiercely that they have no chance to do anything before giving the oath of allegiance. Peace be with you. Therefore, al Walid sent in the night for al Husayn, peace be on him, and summoned him (to attend).
Al Husayn, peace be upon him, was aware of what he wanted and so he called a group of his retainers and ordered them to carry arms. Imam Hussain, peace be upon him, said: Al Walid has summoned me (to come to him) at this time (of night). I cannot be sure that he might not burden me with a matter I may be unwilling to respond, he is unpredictable man, so remain with me. When I go to him, sit at the door. If you hear my voice raised, come in to prevent him from (doing anything to) me.
Al Husayn, peace be upon him, went to al Walid, and Marwan b. al Hakam was with him.