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The Immortals 3: Owais al-Qarani
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24/03/25
The Immortals is a series of lectures on the lives of the companions of the Ahlulbayt. Owais al-Qarani was a disciple and an incredibly influential companion of Imam Ali. He was also a member of the elite forces known as The Khamees Covenant. Learn about his life in this lecture
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[0:00]being immortalized is the most exclusive club and it's by invitation only
[0:06]you can't buy a membership you can't use political influence you can't
[0:10]cheat your way into it everybody wants it presidents kings celebrities political
[0:16]leaders create effigies and build monuments just to be immortalized dictators create
[0:21]a culture that's nothing short of idol worship children sing their praises
[0:26]every single day all of this in an effort to be remembered
[0:31]think of what muawiyah did he tried every trick in the book
[0:35]yet nothing remains of him in his own capital city the only
[0:40]significant ancient structure that remains erect in damascus is the shrine of
[0:46]hussein's three-year-old orphan what this means is to become immortal one has
[0:52]to pass crucial divine tests to learn more on how we can
[0:55]gain access to the ultimate privilege we explore the lives of a
[0:59]number of companions ordinary people who became extraordinary looking for clues as
[1:07]to what turned them into the invincible forces of nature that shaped
[1:10]history despite being persecuted and in many cases murdered individuals who carved
[1:17]their names in the annals of history as giants of devotion faith
[1:23]and sacrifice many are obscure to the average viewer but that will
[1:33]be no more these are their stories there is no doubt that
[2:43]the fastest and safest and best way to reach the summit of
[2:51]a mountain the peak of a hill is to follow in the
[2:59]footsteps of those pioneering giants and individuals that have carved the way
[3:07]for us to reach those summits they have already tracked those paths
[3:14]they have gone through those arduous journeys and they have shown us
[3:22]the best shortest and safest way to reach those summits and this
[3:30]in fact is something that allah subhanahu wa ta'ala our creator has
[3:37]embedded deep within our primordial nature the idea that in order to
[3:45]achieve great things you should try and emulate and walk in the
[3:48]footsteps of those who preceded you after all knowledge and experience are
[3:57]accumulative things you build upon what those before you have created and
[4:07]have contributed so much is this part of our nature that our
[4:12]religion which is very much based on the pristine nature that god
[4:21]created has emphasized this point like no other faith tradition out there
[4:28]in fact a third of our scripture the holy quran is devoted
[4:35]to the stories of 25 prophets and messengers we know of course
[4:43]that there are 124 000 prophets that were sent by god as
[4:48]divinely inspired and mandated guides for humanity but of those 124 000
[4:57]individuals god has picked 25 that he has mentioned either by name
[5:02]or by attributes in his holy book but 22 hundred verses are
[5:11]dedicated to those prophets which is approximately a third of the entirety
[5:19]of the quran not only did god speak of their stories not
[5:22]only did god relay their legends and provide inspiration from their words
[5:29]and their teachings but he in fact says quite plainly in no
[5:36]ambiguous terms in the quran [Music] those are the ones that were
[5:44]guided by god so follow in their footsteps seek guidance through their
[5:57]leadership and by following their example which is why god has provided
[6:06]us with this incredibly invaluable resource the stories of prophets and righteous
[6:11]men and women who have come before us and in particular those
[6:17]that the quran itself refers to as the disciples we mentioned that
[6:23]allah subhanahu wa ta'ala speaks of the disciples of jesus but those
[6:30]disciples weren't confined this attribute isn't confined to those who found themselves
[6:38]in the inner circle of jesus of nazareth we mentioned the tradition
[6:46]of imam al-qaeda who specifies the disciples of the prophet and the
[6:55]subsequent imams the leaders from the progeny of muhammad sallallahu alaihi and
[7:02]when it comes to the commander of the faithful the hadith goes
[7:06]as such where are the disciples of ali the son of abu
[7:14]talib it's a call that is made on judgment day where are
[7:17]the disciples of ali a handful of people rise to take that
[7:23]incredibly important position who are they number one is and we spoke
[7:33]at length about his life also now what this means is that
[7:48]the imam is giving us examples and sources of emulation he's telling
[7:54]us that these people are worthy of being followed that you can
[7:59]seek inspiration from them and their lives through that you can ascend
[8:07]even the highest of summits and you can reach incredibly lofty positions
[8:12]by putting your foot on their footsteps chances are you will not
[8:21]be led astray you will in fact reach your desired destination you
[8:26]will achieve grandeur and righteousness in this world and the next if
[8:30]you follow the disciples of the imams because one of the common
[8:40]misconceptions that perhaps you've heard when discussing how we're supposed to lead
[8:46]our lives is people would tell you that the imams the prophets
[8:50]the apostles are infallible they are inerrant and that because of their
[8:57]infallibility they can't be good sources of emulation because who are we
[9:03]to compare ourselves with people who cannot who do not ever make
[9:07]a mistake and of course that is a satanic misconception planted in
[9:12]our minds of course we can take them as inspiration of course
[9:17]we can follow their lead but if this argument had any merit
[9:24]whatsoever then what are you going to say about the disciples of
[9:28]those infallible inerrant pristine human beings you can't argue against those individuals
[9:35]who came from all walks of life they had different backgrounds they
[9:40]had variegated mindsets that they emerged from but ultimately they aligned themselves
[9:47]with the infallibles and they achieved righteousness and we can too by
[9:54]following their lead there's no reason to carve out new paths for
[10:00]us in this life because we have those examples that are giving
[10:05]us the most beautiful the most noble specimens of what we can
[10:15]do to become the best now this is especially true when you
[10:20]consider the fact that our lives are too limited our time here
[10:25]is too short our presence in this world is too transient so
[10:29]for us to try and experiment with different paths different routes different
[10:35]ways of pleasing allah subhanahu wa ta'ala will only lead us astray
[10:40]because the clock is ticking instead we have those sources of emulation
[10:45]those examples that we can simply follow now tonight our discussion revolves
[10:52]around this incredibly grand and fine specimen of a human being ois
[11:04]as we mentioned he is specifically cited as a disciple of the
[11:11]commander of the faithful among other people that perhaps we'll talk about
[11:21]but before we talk about oase himself it is important that we
[11:29]talk about the place where he came from the nation known as
[11:33]yemen now this session is too short it lacks the capacity for
[11:39]us to speak about just how significant yemen was continues to be
[11:48]and will be into the future but we will mention just a
[11:53]few points here so that we are acquainted with this country with
[11:58]this nation and with this people and to understand the strategic importance
[12:06]of yemen you see yemen was so strategic in fact that the
[12:12]holy messenger of god sent his own brother his cousin his son-in-law
[12:17]his heir his successor to this nation in order to preach the
[12:24]message of islam to them not once not twice some have said
[12:29]three and even four times in total those are the number of
[12:36]times the commander of the faithful journeyed all the way from medina
[12:40]to yemen in order to preach this message and in order to
[12:46]invite yemenis to the religion of islam ibn al-afir who is a
[12:51]sunni historian says in his famous universal history book known as that
[12:58]initially the holy prophet may god's peace and blessings be upon him
[13:02]and his family sent khalid to yemen in order to invite them
[13:09]to islam but he spent six months in yemen without converting even
[13:19]a single soul what a surprise and so when news reached the
[13:24]holy prophet that khalid had failed in his mystery in his mission
[13:27]to convert even a single person in yemen is that deeply upset
[13:34]the holy prophet so now as we say in this culture don't
[13:39]send a boy to do a man's job you have to send
[13:43]someone who is worthy so the holy prophet sallallahu i wish for
[13:59]you to go to yemen and he made this famous proclamation by
[14:09]god if god helps guide someone on your hands meaning through you
[14:21]that is better for you than everything that is subjected to the
[14:27]rays of the sun in other words helping one soul find the
[14:34]truth is greater in terms of rewards in terms of divine merits
[14:37]than everything in this world the prophet then added this bonus statement
[14:46]he said if you convert them to islam their loyalty will be
[14:54]to you and no one but you and we'll get to what
[14:56]that means later on so the commander of the faithful set out
[15:00]for yemen and he went to a region of yemen called hamdan
[15:06]yemen at the time was primarily composed of two major regions one
[15:14]of them was hamdan the other was midhajj so when the imam
[15:21]went to hamdan he entered the city of sana'a and he read
[15:26]to the people there he went to the main square in the
[15:30]middle of the city which is now called maidan which is where
[15:34]everybody surrounded the imam like a ring and he began to read
[15:42]out the prophet's message to them he gave a sermon himself historian
[15:51]say the entire city the entire region of hamdan all the tribes
[15:57]there entered islam they embraced the message of the prophet in one
[16:01]day something that khalid failed to do in six months in fact
[16:10]even today there is a masjid named after ali of which was
[16:13]historians uh claim this was in fact a house that was that
[16:19]belonged to a woman that the imam rented from her or bought
[16:23]from her to use as his dwelling while he spent some time
[16:30]there to guide the people of yemen and to judge between them
[16:34]and in fact historians say that one of the reasons the imam
[16:37]went there on one expedition at least was because there was a
[16:40]lot of quarreling a lot of conflict between various tribes and groups
[16:46]and factions in yemen so the imam went there to reconcile between
[16:50]them and of course to invite them to islam when news reached
[16:54]the holy prophet that had converted the entire region to islam in
[17:01]one day sajdah for accepting the invitation of after that the entire
[17:25]nation of yemen began it the essentially what the commander of the
[17:28]faithful did was that he he started a chain reaction after hamdan
[17:32]converted the entire region also became muslim and so this region had
[17:44]a very critical strategic significance the commander of the faithful for example
[17:50]is quoted to have said when he was in the battle of
[17:54]safin against muawiyah he spoke to he he addressed his army and
[18:00]he said oh people of hamdan you are my shield you are
[18:10]my spear woman you have not supported except god and his messenger
[18:20]by being with me today by defending the standard of truth you
[18:27]have supported god himself and his messenger and you have not responded
[18:32]to anybody's call but that of god in fact if you look
[18:36]closely you'll find there is a surprisingly disproportionate number of loyal companions
[18:43]of the commander of the faithful from yemen i'll give you just
[18:49]a very short list as examples of famous companions who are all
[18:57]from yemen and was from yemen and we'll talk about him was
[19:03]also from yemen he was a hathorami kumail of naziad the famous
[19:09]companion who narrated to us was from yemen was also originally from
[19:17]yemen although he was born in hijaz but his father was from
[19:22]midhead from yemen another companion of the commander of the faithful was
[19:27]from yemen from hamdan and was also from yemen and many many
[19:33]others from among the companions of the commander of the faithful as
[19:36]well as the subsequent imams including narrators of hadith scholars and so
[19:44]on and so forth there is as i said a surprisingly disproportionate
[19:49]number of companions and a valiant and loyal supporters of the albeit
[19:54]who were from yemen which explains what we find there today to
[20:01]this very day the people of yemen have a special bond a
[20:07]relationship that's unbreakable with the household of purity and infallibility and you
[20:16]see this very clearly especially during festivities like in yemen is an
[20:27]incredible spectacle it is celebrated on the streets in people's homes it's
[20:32]a it's a festivity like no other and it happens across the
[20:39]nation this loyalty this love and devotion the people of yemen display
[20:41]towards the commander of the faithful towards the bait is truly special
[20:48]and quiet unique which is why they're paying such a hefty price
[20:52]it is for their love and devotion for the imams of the
[20:57]adult that they are being subjected to the most brutal campaign of
[21:01]murder death destruction and carnage at the hands of the vile and
[21:07]vicious saudi regime it's because of their love for the bait that
[21:16]they suffer from this savage war as well as starvation and famine
[21:22]and we brothers and sisters we the followers of the bait have
[21:29]neglected yemen we have abandoned yemen it is so sad and tragic
[21:34]that we have forgotten the strategic significance and position of yemen not
[21:41]just in the past but also into the future traditions tell us
[21:47]that the yamani will be the one to carry the standard and
[21:55]the flag and hand it over to the twelfth imam the awaited
[21:59]savior of hassan traditions in fact one hadith by imam and there
[22:08]are many traditions like this the imam says who will be the
[22:25]antichrist who will be this uh descendant of the umayyad dynasty who
[22:30]will wreak havoc and kill thousands and thousands of people simply for
[22:37]being shia will emerge in the same year the imam says the
[22:40]same month and even the same day as the yamani and then
[22:46]the imam says it is like the beads of a tasbih one
[22:56]follows the other they all happen consecutively they happen simultaneously and instantaneously
[23:09]the imam says that the one who fights against the yamani and
[23:19]the harassani will find nothing but misery then he says and no
[23:29]flag is more righteous than that of the yamani whom traditions tell
[23:37]us that his name is either hassan or hussain and he is
[23:43]from yemen the imam then says that flag that is carried by
[23:51]the yamani is more righteous than the flag of the qurasani and
[23:55]it is a flag of righteousness because he calls to none other
[23:59]than your master the imam so this is yemen this is its
[24:07]past this is its future now let's talk about oison many of
[24:16]you have heard the story of the fact that ois uh desired
[24:21]to meet the holy prophet but he never got a chance to
[24:25]do so he never had the tawfiq to meet the prophet in
[24:28]person because he lived in qaran he lived in yemen and he
[24:34]had a mother that he cared for and his mother didn't want
[24:40]to part with him which in itself tells you and gives you
[24:47]an indication as to why owais was able to reach these lofty
[24:53]positions of proximity to the prophet and the imam of his time
[24:56]partly it was because of his obedience to his mother you could
[25:03]be oesul karani you could be one of the greatest zuhads and
[25:07]the ascetics you could be this great companion and yet you obey
[25:12]your mother you listen to your mother and if she tells him
[25:16]not to leave her even if it was for the purpose of
[25:21]meeting rasulullah then you don't because we are required to obey our
[25:25]parents so you've heard the story eventually at one point his mother
[25:30]gives him permission to go but she tells him that he can
[25:36]only remain in medina for one day he can't stay longer than
[25:39]a day he has to return and so he seizes on that
[25:45]chance because he says to himself at least i'll get to meet
[25:49]the prophet even if it's just for one day so he sets
[25:51]out from yemen he goes to medina when he arrives he's told
[25:54]that the holy prophet is no longer in medina he had gone
[25:59]out on an expedition on a battle and that he wouldn't come
[26:04]back for another day so saddened and heartbroken owais has no choice
[26:09]but to return to his mother when the holy prophet comes back
[26:14]to medina the messenger says to the companions i can smell the
[26:26]aroma of paradise from the direction of qaran meaning from the direction
[26:32]of yemen then the prophet says how much i long to see
[26:39]you yeah if any of you ever meets oase then convey to
[26:51]him my regards allahu akbar who was this man that leaves an
[26:57]aroma of paradise behind him that rasulullah yearns to meet and says
[27:04]give him my regards convey my salams so they told the prophet
[27:10]ya rasulullah woman who is this man listen carefully the prophet said
[27:19]innahu in rabb kadur he's a man who is so unassuming he
[27:27]lacks pomposity he lacks fame he lacks this how do i put
[27:38]this he's not very visible if he goes missing you won't miss
[27:43]him and if you and if he comes to you you won't
[27:51]care too much for him and even though he's unassuming even though
[28:02]he's not famous even though he doesn't appear to be very important
[28:07]you should know that on the day of judgment through his intercession
[28:13]the likes of rabbi and mother will find god's mercy envelop them
[28:20]and they will enter paradise because of his intercession were these two
[28:26]big tribes it was an example to say that thousands and thousands
[28:30]would enter paradise thanks to the intercession of owaisol then the prophet
[28:38]said he believes in me even though he's never met me and
[28:49]he will find martyrdom he will be killed while defending my successor
[28:57]the commander of the faithful fisafin bada and yukata in other words
[29:01]the prophet laid out his future and he foretold what is going
[29:07]to happen to him why because the messenger wanted to be a
[29:14]litmus test for the truth from falsehood to be distinguished just like
[29:18]amar ibn yasser also became that litmus test in the battle of
[29:24]safina we'll talk about this in another tradition this is how the
[29:28]prophet describes owaisol he says god loves among his servants his creatures
[29:42]those who are purified those who are pious those who have disheveled
[29:51]hair al-mura baratu those whose faces are dusty those whose stomachs are
[30:04]flat from working hard in order to earn a halal living and
[30:11]honest living those who when they ask permission to enter upon the
[30:21]courts of rulers they'll never be given permission they'll never be granted
[30:27]an audience because they're not important enough because they don't they lack
[30:31]that pomposity and if they ask if they propose to women who
[30:42]live a life of comfort and luxury they are never given the
[30:48]blessings to marry these women subhanallah i have come across many fine
[30:52]young men who are pious and religious but whenever they propose whenever
[30:59]they go and knock on doors to ask a girl's hand in
[31:05]marriage they are rejected the prophet says that god loves these kinds
[31:10]of people who are rejected and denied and dismissed and thrown out
[31:15]because of their piety because of their devotion to god when they
[31:22]leave nobody misses them when they are there nobody cares for them
[31:27]nobody invites them [Music] when they fall sick nobody bothers to visit
[31:36]them [Music] and when they die no one even shows up to
[31:42]the funeral so they asked them ya rasulullah who are you talking
[31:47]about here the prophet said i am speaking of always imagine now
[31:55]even though owais has never met the prophet the kind of respect
[32:04]and love he has in the heart of rasulullah and this my
[32:10]dear brothers and sisters gives us an example of what we're supposed
[32:18]to do in this era of occultation many people had met the
[32:24]prophet many people met the imams in person but what good does
[32:29]that do if we do not align ourselves with the teachings and
[32:33]values of the imams aisha lived with the prophet she slept with
[32:39]the prophet the same as jorda bintil ashat the wife of imam
[32:45]al-hassan the same as um the daughter of moon the wife of
[32:49]imam al-jawad ali and others and others who met the prophet they
[32:54]interacted with him as well as with the other imams so their
[32:57]physical proximity didn't do them any good on the other hand owais
[33:06]connected with rasulullah even though he never met him brothers and sisters
[33:12]we are not physically connected to the imam of our time but
[33:18]we can connect with him in such a way that the imam
[33:23]would love us in his heart the way the prophet loved owe
[33:28]the commander of the faithful says the messenger told me that even
[33:39]though i didn't meet him but you will meet a man called
[33:42]oasis he will be from the partisans of god and his messenger
[33:50]yamu yamut he will be martyred he won't die of natural causes
[33:55]because there are those a very small group of fringe sunni historians
[34:02]who claim that died of natural causes but we know for a
[34:08]fact that he didn't and we know why they have tried to
[34:10]imply that owais al-qarani wasn't martyred because they don't want him to
[34:17]be that litmus test which exposed the hypocrisy and vile nature of
[34:22]muawiyah and his partisans and his group his thugs so the prophet
[34:26]here says to amir al-mu'min that he will be martyred yet now
[34:33]let's talk about what happened to owais al-qarani in the battle of
[34:40]safin a sheikh al-mufid narrates this hadith it's an incredible story he
[34:48]says ibn abbas is the one who narrates the the tale he
[34:52]says we were with the commander of the faithful one hadith says
[34:59]that we were in safin meaning close to rika present-day and damas
[35:05]in syria another narration says that this incident happened in the khar
[35:10]which is in iraq but regardless these details really don't matter he
[35:15]says that we were with the commander of the faithful when he
[35:20]sat down and he said people should now come and give their
[35:23]pledge of allegiance the vayah then the imam said to those who
[35:29]were present there ye a thousand people will come from the direction
[35:39]of kufa la yazid it will be exactly a thousand people not
[35:47]one more not one less they will give their pledge of allegiance
[35:56]to die in my cause ibn abbas says as soon as the
[36:02]imam said that a thousand people will come not one more not
[36:06]one less he says i felt a great deal of distress i
[36:15]was afraid what if 950 people show up what if a thousand
[36:20]and ten people show up the imam said said that is the
[36:26]command of the faithful said not one more not one less but
[36:31]ibn abbas was now feeling anxious what if the numbers don't add
[36:36]up what will people say subhanallah you see when you do when
[36:39]you have doubt in your heart that's what happens to you what
[36:43]will people say what will how will people judge us so he
[36:48]says i was extremely concerned that and all i could think of
[36:57]was i'm going to count these people and hope for the best
[37:00]hope that they are in fact a thousand and not one more
[37:07]or one lesson this group of people came from kufa fajal to
[37:11]see him i started to count them fast when i counted them
[37:21]their number was 999 men and that was it that was all
[37:30]the uh contingent that came from kufa for nfc that's it we
[37:39]have been exposed we we won't know what to tell people now
[37:42]because god forbid amir al-mu'manin will not have given an accurate representation
[37:50]what are we going to do now mother why did the imam
[37:54]say that it will be a thousand people exactly not one more
[37:58]not one less ibn abbas is thinking all these things in his
[38:05]head fakal he said amir al-mu'manin suddenly looked at us and he
[38:09]said this number the prophet told me that it's going to be
[38:19]a thousand and it will be a thousand as i was extremely
[38:25]anxious i was having a bit of a panic attack thinking what's
[38:27]going to happen now it's only 999 people suddenly a man approached
[38:38]he was wearing a garment made from wool his head was shaved
[38:44]which was a sign of readiness for battle he was carrying not
[38:53]one but two swords he came to the imam he said to
[38:56]him extend your hand so that i could give you my pledge
[39:03]of allegiance the imam told him what are you pledging in your
[39:10]vow in your pledge i am pledging to give you the blood
[39:16]of my heart in your way qalam and the imam said who
[39:20]are you as soon as he said i am always [Music] my
[39:39]beloved messenger of god told me that i will meet a man
[39:42]from his nation whose name is who will be from the partisans
[39:48]of god and his messenger who will be martyred and who will
[39:52]intercede for thousands of people on judgement day imam al-baqar alayhi says
[40:03]that in the battle of safin there were three people who joined
[40:08]that the messenger of god had praised and promised paradise for one
[40:17]was al-qarani the other was zaid ibn sauhan al-abdi and the third
[40:22]was was jundab al-qaeda perhaps we'll get a chance to talk about
[40:25]those other two people but the point here being is that the
[40:29]messenger of god had given a promise for ways to enter paradise
[40:38]and yet killed him in safin now we said that we are
[40:44]in a time of occultation and that the greatest lesson that usual
[40:51]qarani can teach us aside from being a pioneer aside from being
[40:56]a role model as we discussed early on in this lecture is
[41:04]that at a time of occultation where we are separated from the
[41:07]imam of our time we can still connect to him how listen
[41:10]to this hadith by abu khaled who narrates husain who said the
[41:24]era of occultation of the 12th imam will be an extended one
[41:31]min rasulullah it will be a long period of not having access
[41:41]to our leader to our imam to our master so imam abedin
[41:47]then says abu khaled verily the people of his era the people
[41:57]of his occultation meaning you and i al-ka ilona who maintain their
[42:03]faith and their belief in his leadership who eagerly anticipate his return
[42:13]these people of they are better than the than those of any
[42:20]other era be it the era of the prophet or the previous
[42:25]imams or the era that will come later on the people who
[42:29]have these characteristics are better than anybody else why the imam explains
[42:34]he says because god the exalted the majestic god has given them
[42:48]intellects and a sense of understanding and gnosis such that the fact
[42:59]their imam is in occultation makes no difference to them they act
[43:03]in a way as though the imam is right there in front
[43:09]of them subhanallah is that how we are brothers and sisters would
[43:13]we lead the same lifestyles now that we would had the imam
[43:23]been watching us if we got to go and pray behind the
[43:30]imam every friday for example would we wear the same clothes that
[43:36]we wear now knowing that the imam will see us and i
[43:39]say this to the brothers as well as the sisters would we
[43:45]conduct ourselves would we have the same appearance would we lead the
[43:52]same life as we are right now if the answer is yes
[43:55]if you perceive the imam to be present and to be visible
[44:01]and to be accessible and to be right there watching your every
[44:05]move then you are better than the people in any other era
[44:08]as per the hadith of imams in abedin the imam then goes
[44:15]on to say those people they are at the same station as
[44:27]those who fought in defense of rasulullah be safe using their swords
[44:36]they are the true devoted ones they are the true sincere ones
[44:45]they are truly our followers and our shia and they are the
[44:55]ones who call on to the religion of god in secret as
[45:00]well as in public then the imam said in anticipating the return
[45:06]of the imam is in itself a great form of relief allah
[45:12]will bring you relief if you truly wait for the the return
[45:17]of the imam how do you wait just as i explained earlier
[45:21]think the imam can watch you can see you imagine the imam
[45:27]meets with you every day how would you conduct your life [Music]
[45:42]those who follow our lead our teachings are with us on the
[45:51]day of judgment in the sanctuary of paradise and those who anticipate
[45:57]our return our affairs is like the one moving and shaking and
[46:04]shivering in a pool of his blood in other words like a
[46:10]martyr in the way of allah subhanahu wa the imam himself is
[46:13]the one who remember in his exhortation to kumail ibn's do not
[46:26]take your beliefs your lifestyle your views your opinions anything do not
[46:37]take it except from us you will be one of us every
[46:47]step that you take every movement that you have you need to
[46:52]do so with full knowledge of its consequences you need to do
[46:58]so with guidance from allah and the imams so what happened in
[47:05]safin historians say that then he asked the imam for permission to
[47:23]go and fight he knew he'd already been given glad tidings from
[47:29]the holy messenger of god that he will be martyred and that
[47:34]it will happen in safin so he knew where he was headed
[47:38]and because of that imagine he knew that he was going to
[47:44]get killed a mere moment he knew that he was going to
[47:47]get killed what kind of a farewell was that what kind of
[47:51]a goodbye was that these two obviously the imam was his leader
[47:56]but they were also friends on another level their love and affection
[48:02]towards each other was truly special so they said their goodbyes he
[48:11]then emerged along with other troops and was eventually killed that very
[48:21]same day in the imam came to him he looked at his
[48:30]friend oasal falamma historians say that when the imam came to him
[48:37]other companions also came they looked at his body but in there
[48:48]were so many stab wounds they counted them there were over 40
[48:55]of them stabbed by spears swords daggers and so on imagine the
[49:05]sadness of amir al-mu'mineen looking down at his friend at his companion
[49:09]this blessed companion of rasulullah the sadness the heartbreak in amir al-mu'manin
[49:17]was overwhelming the imam then prepared him sallah he prayed salatul made
[49:24]it upon him and then he laid him in his grave with
[49:30]his hands [Music] you were heartbroken when you saw your friend but
[49:40]where were you left [Music] my brother come to me [Music] i
[50:14][Music] [Music] [Music] oh
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