A rite in Karbalaa by the father of the martyr, the Commander of Believers ‘Ali (as) Our Husayn (as), Mourning him and his Karbala By al-'Allama al-Sheikh Abd al-Husayn Amini Translated by Shaun Astarabadi, It is accepted to the Islamic nation, due to the finality of the prophethood and its particular concerns, that the Holy Prophet (S) had the knowledge about the wars, trials and that which happened to his family-house hold, their progeny, and relatives, more or less, of the enormous tragedies, of the dark surprises of time, of the hard events, wide killings, and to whatever else that has entered on them from torture, trickery, ill-treatment, capture and imprisonment. This knowledge of his (S) is from among the wide, unconditional, and fully general (master) leadership on every creation. As not acting on this information, using it for forgiveness and patience (instead), as if nothing was going to occur, all while he could have taken these men without any consequence. These unjust men of tyranny, men of corruption, he (S) (could have taken them) using his knowledge of that he knew of them. To uphold legal punishment before they attack, punish before the crime, to sever the ties with the offending clan, not to have good relation with the aggressors; and to send away those whom he knew of aggression bad fortune and animosity to his family from his field, away from his person. All of this is also from the concerns of the leadership. No human, ever, can carry this heavy burden. While this knowledge and this forgiveness is not combined in any of the sons of Adam. This can not be conceived in any human except in one who has the leadership (Wilayah). This is an important subject, very wide, form the sciences of religion, if we were to go into its details we would end up with a heavy book. This condition caused the Messenger of Allah (S) to look to all of these events and tragedies which were to inflict his household, as long as he lived, the essence of his kidneys (Hasan & Husayn), his love and a part of himself (Fatima) and her cousin his greatest supporter in truth (Ali) and from their good progeny; as if he was viewing the events from behind a thin screen. Whenever he looked to one of them, up close, his knowledge, as a matter of fact, would play the scenes before his eyes. Therefore, for the length of his life, he displayed his sorrow and depression among those close to him, naturally. His sorrow does not separate from him, he lived with it, crying secretly, hiding the longing and swallows the pain. Whenever he found the appropriate environment he would attempt to cure the pain of his heart, put off the heat in his heart and the fire of sorrow by hugging one of his family close to his chest, he would smell and kiss pouring his tears, with crying eyes and his tong carries what amuses his feelings. You would see him (S) holding on to Ali (as), the master of his progeny, his cousin and father of his "sons", in the middle of the road he would kiss him and repeat his saying: "My father is your ransom. (You) The lonely the martyr." As reported by Mrs. 'Aesha, the mother of believers, • al-Hafidh abu-Yaala al-Mousilly, in his Musnad • an many scholars took from him. Many of the narrators reported the correct hadeeth of Ibn-Abbas: "I went out with the prophet (S) and Ali (ra) by the walls of Madina, we passed by a garden. Ali (ra) said: What a beautiful garden this is Oh' prophet of Allah? He (the prophet) said: Your garden in Paradise is more beautiful than this. Then he pointed with his hand to his (Ali's) head and beard and cried till he was loudly crying. We said: What makes you cry? He said: Hatred in the hearts of a people, they do not display till they loose me." In a narration according to Anas bin Malik: "Then the prophet put his head on one of Ali's shoulders and cried. He said to him: What makes you cry, Oh, messenger of Allah? He said: Hatred in the chests of peoples, they don't display until I depart from this world." Also, according to Ameerul Mu’mineen (Ali): "When the road was clear for me, he hugged me and cried loudly. I said: Oh messenger of Allah, what makes you cry? He said: Hatred in the chests of peoples, they don't display to you until after me." Sunni Ref, where all three narrations are recorded: • al-Mu'jam al-Kabeer, al-Tabarani • more references can be found in "Al-Ghadeer", by al-Amini. The prophet (S) used to attend to his (Ali's) patience and solidarity and say (S) to him (as): "How is your patience if that was dyed (colored) from this? Pointing with his hand to his beard and head. Ali said: Wasn't I tested when I was tested, so this is not from among the things of patience, but it is from those of good tidings and dignity." So the prophet (S) is pleased with such beautiful expressions, which describes the greatness of Ali's self and his love in the way of Allah, Almighty. • al-Mu'jam al-Kabeer, al-Tabarani. You see him (S) embrace abu Muhammad - the Hasan, the son, to his chest and kiss him on his mouth and navel, because of what he knew that his contents from his mouth to his navel will be cut by the poison. Then he would embrace the Husayn, the son, towards him to smell and kiss. To kiss the spots where swords, arrows and stabs are to fall. He would concentrate on his lips, knowing that they will be hit by the rod. He (S) mourns his Husayn, his flower (as he used to call them), time after time, in the houses of the Mothers of the Believers (his wives). Whenever his sorrow is hard on him, he would take the Husayn in his lap and brings him along to the mosque, to the gathering of Sahaba while crying. His tears falling, he would display to them the infant Husayn with the sand of Karbalaa in his hand and say: "My nation (Ummah) will kill him, and this is the dirt of Karbalaa." Or he would take the dirt smell it and cry, with the mention of his murder and death, saying: "The smell of Karb wa Balaa (sorrow and trial)." "By The One who owns my soul, it saddens me: Who is this who kills Husayn after me?" "Wow to 'Karb and Balaa'", or "Karbalaa: the land of Karb (deep sorrow) and Balaa (painful trial)." Or puts Husayn on his lap, with his red dirt in his hand, while crying and say: "I wish I could express my self! Who kills you after me?" You would see Fatima (as), when her father (S) tells her that she is to catch up with him fast from among his family, it pleases her to hear this news [*see references below]. He i