ya Husayn
we lost our friend this week
and our grief is real
but we know it will pass
and the world will return to what it was
الله
he died at home
surrounded by family
and a whole community mourned him
and raised money for his legacy
الله
but where was the outpouring when you died
O Master of the Martyrs*
where was the community when your head was raised on a lance
and paraded through the streets of Kufa and Damascus
where were the donations to take care of Zaynab and Sakina
when your unburied body lay on the sands of Karbala
who was there to lament the deaths of Qasim and Ali al-Akbar
who couldn’t bear to see you hurt and betrayed
ya Aba Abdillah*
الله
for we loved our friend
and respected our friend
but he was not you
he was not the grandson of the Messenger of Allah
blessings and peace upon him and his family
he was not the Lamp of Guidance*
and the Ark of Salvation*
he was not Husayn ibn Ali
nor are any of us
الله
and he was not killed in the name of “Islam”
as a punishment for wanting to rectify the community of his grandfather
as a warning to any who would pledge allegiance to the children of Fatima
set upon by a darkening mass
of cowards and hypocrites and yes men of the caliphs
no
our friend was simply taken back
by natural means
at the time that Allah decreed while he was still in the womb of his mother
in peace and security
and yet
we feel what we feel
الله
so we know
perhaps now more than ever
ya Husayn
that our grief for you will never end
it is not lessened by knowing that you exist in peace and bliss
a guarantee our friend does not have
so may Allah’s Mercy be upon him
but flows from the awareness that recognition of your sacrifice
and your beauty
and your guidance
and your truth
is still fought against
is still reviled
is still obfuscated
is still ignored
by the same community that you loved so much
as to lay before it not only your own life
but also the lives of your children
and your nephews
and your friends
and your own brother and sister
without any doubt in your heart
to let us know how much we strayed
from the Sunnah
and still do
الله
But that sad legacy was not our friend’s
for when I turned to you
ya Husayn
our friend listened patiently
and never threw shade
and in a few years
allowed your name to be honored
at the school which had such an impact
on both our lives
and allowed me to share a message to those in his community
and invited alums who are dedicated to you
to share your story
during the Muharram nights which we hold so dear
الله
in time
I had hoped he would have more opportunities
to learn about that which he had never been taught
but that cannot happen now in this dunya
so I leave it up to you now
ya Husayn
in the barzakh
to take my friend by the hand
and lead him home
O Master of the Youth of Paradise*
for he was only 40
and so had yet to know
the fullness of adulthood
by Allah’s Decree
اللهم صل على محمد و آل محمد
*Names of Imam Husayn mentioned in hadith: Sayyid al-Shuhadāʾ, Abū ʿAbd-Allāh, Miṣbāḥ al-Hudā, Safīnat al-Najāt, Sayyid Shabāb Ahl al-Jannah
SubhanAllah, thanks for sharing.
I experienced my first close death of a friend at 9/10 where I could express emotions and sadness and gloom. It overtook me. It was also 8th Moharram and my father said “it’s ok to miss your friend, but your grief and sadness are for our Masters”. I learned since then that no death will be grieved as our beloved Imam and his family.
Hope you are well, iA
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Thank you so much for sharing that close and special memory. I hope you and your loved ones are well. -David