[warning: the story you will read is graphic, but not exaggerated]
The greatest sacrifice, Karbala in Muharram, can surely never be forgotten by any Muslim, be it Shia or Sunni. Such a monumental atrocity inflicted upon the helpless family of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) can never be justified nor can it be emotionally detached. Muharram and Karbala go hand in hand, just as Imam Hussain (A.S) and Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) did.
On the day of 10th Muharram, when the last warrior of the tents of Prophet (S.A.W)’s family, Hazrat Imam Hussain (A.S) went for battle, he fought tooth and nail but was outnumbered by the enemy in great proportions. Imam Hussain (A.S) lost his life in battle and his arrow-struck body left lying on the ground.
Shimr, the general of Yazid’s army, cut off Imam Hussain (A.S)’s head and pierced it upon a spear, taking it back with him. When Imam Hussain (A.S)’s horse came back to the tents, with blood on it, the women ran to the field looking for Imam Hussain (A.S)’s body, among them, was his daughter, 4 year old Bibi Ruqayya.
THE INHUMANE TREATMENT OF THE HOLY PROPHET (PBUH)’S FAMILY
The tyrannical forces of Yazid then entered the sacred tents of Holy Prophet (PBUH)’s family, looting and plundering everything they saw, even snatching away the Hijabs of the paak-women. Shimr, the evilest form of human, entered the tents too, when he saw little Bibi Ruqayya crying, he slapped her and ripped her earrings off her ears, with blood pouring down.
Bibi Ruqayya ran away into the battlefield, while Yazid’s army started burning the tents. Bibi Zainab, Imam Hussain (A.S)’s sister and Bibi Rubab, Imam Hussain (A.S)’s wife, went looking for little Bibi Ruqayya and found her at the body of her father. Crying and weeping with her head on his chest.
Bibi Zainab asked Ruqayya: “Oh, Sayeda Ruqayya! How did you recognize your father? A person can be recognized by their face or the clothes they wear. Your father is beheaded and his clothes are covered with red scars of blood.”
Ruqayya replied innocently: “I wanted to tell my father about what the people had done to me. I wanted to tell him how Shimr had robbed the earrings that my father had so lovingly given me. I wanted to tell him how he had ripped them from my ears leaving my earlobes torn and bleeding. I wanted to tell him how the beast had mercilessly slapped me when I cried in pain. When I was running aimlessly in the desert I thought I heard my father’s voice telling me he was here, Ilaiya Ilaiya Ruqayya. I followed the voice and I found him lying here. I told him everything and then I felt like sleeping on his chest the way I always did, for the last time. So I kept my head on his chest and slept till you came.”
THE TORTUROUS JOURNEY FROM KARBALA TO KUFA THEN SHAAM (DAMASCUS)
After the 10th of Muharram, the family of our Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was put in chains, around their hands and necks, and forced to march towards Kufa. The only male survivor of Imam Hussain’ (A.S)’s family was his son, Ali ibn-e-Hussain, known as Zain-al-Abideen.
Upon reaching Kufa, the holy and sacred women of our Prophet (PBUH)’s family were paraded as they marched through the streets of Kufa, without their Hijabs, and their scarfs burnt, thirsty and hungry, sick and ill.
THE DEATH OF IMAM HUSSAIN (A.S)’S LITTLE GIRL BIBI Ruqayya
In the dungeon where the family of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) was kept, Bibi Zainab tried and console Bibi Ruqayya as much as she could, but the hunger and thirst was a little too much for the 4-year-old and she started losing her senses.
“O my dear aunt, Where is my father? A few minutes ago I was with my father, and he kissed me and said that ‘my dear Ruqayya you will soon be with me.’ But where is my father now?”
Little by little, Bibi Ruqayya grew quiet. She stopped talking and lay their in her aunt’s lap. That’s when the women thought that little Bibi Ruqayya had finally slept, but unfortunately, she had breathed her last. Bibi Ruqayya’s brother Zain-al-Abideen dug her grave in the dungeon of Yazid’s palace, as the rest of the women screamed in hue and cry: “Ya Ruqayya, Ya Mazloomah!” (Oh Ruqayya, Oh Opressed One!).
When Yazid got to know of this tragedy, not for him, but for the sake of an uprising, he let the other women and children go. When Bibi Zainab got out of Damascus, she narrated the story of Karbala and whatever had happened to the family, starting an intifada against the evil and sinister Yazid.
Thus, Islam was saved by a great sacrifice in the holy month of Muharram.
Source: Parhlo