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(s.a.w.s),and my uncle Ja'far is known as the possessor of two wings, and among us is the
Book of Allah and has been revealed in truth, and in us lies lawfulness and the
revelation proclaimed with goodness, and we are the trusts of Allah among all
men, while we declare this in secret and in the open that we possess authority
upon the spring (of Kausar) and we shall feed our followers with the cup of the
Prophet, which cannot be denied, and our followers are the eminent among
followers, while the one who bears animosity towards us shall be doomed on the
day of Qiyamah".
Mohammad bin Abu Talib says that Abu Ali Salami relates in
his history, that this elegy is composed by Imam Husain (a.s) himself and there
is no other elegy similar to it.
"Although this world is considered to be pleasant, the reward of
Allah is magnificent and meritorious; and if the body is created for death,
then martyrdom in the way of Allah is the best for man; and if sustenance is
distributed and assured, then man should not strive hard to seek it; and if the
gathering of this wealth will result in leaving behind, then why should man be avaricious".
Then he called the army for combat and whoever came close to
him, he would be killed instantly until he piled up the corpses. Then he
attacked the right wing of the army and said,
"Death is better than perpetration for humiliation, while humiliation
is better than entering the fire of hell".
Then he attacked the left wing of the army and said,
"I am Husain the son of Ali, I have sworn not to run away from
the enemy, and defend the household of my father, until I die on the Religion
of the Prophet".
It has been related by some narrators that, "By Allah! I
have not seen a more valorous man similar to him, who is broken by the death of
his son, household and friends. The warriors initiated the attack upon him and
he responded to their attack similarly. And he scattered them, similar to a
wolf that enters the ranks of the sheep, and routed them and scattered them. He
attacked the well-equipped army of thirty thousand and they scattered like
locusts in front of him. Then he returned to his place and said,
"There is no Might and no Power except with Allah, the Most High, the Most Great".
It is related in Ithbaat al-Wasiyyah, that he killed
one thousand and eight hundred warriors with his own hands.
It is quoted in Bihaar al-Anwaar, that it is related
by Ibne Shahr Ashob and Mohammad bin Abi Talib that he attacked continuously
until he had killed one thousand nine hundred and fifty men, excluding the
wounded ones. Umar
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