History
of Bibi
Sakina(A.S)
Sakina was Imaam Hussain's most beloved
child Our Imaam was often heard to say,
"A house without Sakina would not be worth living in!"
Like any other four-five year
old when Sakina went to bed at night she wanted to spend some time with her
father. Imaam Hussain would tell her stories of the prophets and of the battles
fought by her grand-father Ali. She would rest her head on her father's chest
and Hussain would not move from her until she fell asleep. When from the second
of Muharram the armies of Yezid began to gather at Kerbala, Hussain said to his
sister Zainab, "The time has come for you to get Sakina used to going to sleep
without my being there !". Sakina would follow her father at night and Hussain
had to gently take her to Zainab or Rubaab.
There was a special bond
between Hazrat Abbas and Sakina. He loved her more than he did his own
children.There was nothing that Abbas would not do to make Sakina
happy.
On the
Ashura day, she gave her Mashk to Hazrat Abbas. He went to get water for her.
The children gathered round Sakina with their little cups, knowing that as soon
as Hazrat Abbas brought any water, Sakina would first make sure that they had
some before taking any herself. When Sakina saw Imaam Hussain bringing the blood
drenched 'Alam she knew that her uncle Abbas had been killed. From that day on
Sakina never complained of thirst.
Yes Sakina never again asked anyone for
water. Bibi Zainab would persuade her to take a few sips, but she herself would
never ask for water or complain of thirst!!!!
Shahadat
Of Bibi Sakina(A.S):
From the
time when Imaam Hussain fell in the battle field, Sakina forgot to smile! Kufa
saw her as a sombre little girl lost in thought. Quite often she would sit up at
night. When asked if she wanted anything, she would say, "I just heard a baby cry? Is it Asghar? He must be calling out for
me!"
Knowing that her weeping upset her mother, Sakina would cry silently and quickly wipe away her tears! In the prison in Shaam she would stare at the flock of birds flying to their nests at sunset and innocently ask Bibi Zainab, "Will Sakina be going home like those birds flying to their homes?"
Then one dreadful night Sakina went to bed on the cold floor of the prison. For a long time she stared into the darkness! The time for the morning prayers came. Sakina was still lying with her eyes wide open. Her mother called out: "Wake up, Sakina! Wake up, it is time for prayers, my child!" There was only the painful silence! Our fourth Imaam walked up to where Sakina lay. He put his hand on her forehead. It was cold! He put his hand near the mouth and the nose. Sakina had stopped breathing. In between sobs Imaam Zain ul 'Abideen said:
"INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAYHI
RAAJI'OON!"
How was Sakina buried ? Zainab held the still child as Imaam Zain ul 'Abideen dug a grave in the cell. As the grave was being filled up after the burial the mother let out a scream! How could anyone console Bibi Rubaab? What could they say? They huddled around her, and the prison walls began to shake with the cry: "YA SAKINA, YA MAZLOOMAH!!" Bibi Rubaab put her cheek on Sakina's grave and cried out:
"Speak to me, Sakina! Only a word, my child! Speak to me!!"
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