Merits
of Turbah of Imam
Husain's Grave
By:
Shaheed Ayatullah Abdul Husain Dastghaib Shirazi
Soil
which is in the vicinity of the grave of Imam Husain ( a.s.) is
sacred. Allah has bestowed it with beneficence, unsurpassed in
compassion to any other material. Allah has ordained it to be a cure
for every illness, and source of Barakat and Divine mercy.
It
is the most sacred of all things that can be used for prostration
during the worship of Allah. Because of the utmost respect and faith
that Shias have in the Turbah of Karbala, it has been used by us in
different ways to overcome numerous problems.
Disrespect
is shown by throwing it, stepping upon it or making it Najis, etc.
If one drops a rosary (tasbhi) or Mohr of Turbah accidentally in the
toilet, one is obliged to pick it up at once and purify it. It is Harām
to use this toilet till the Turbah is removed. If removing it is not
feasible the toilet must be sealed to prevent its use in future, as
explained by us in the chapter of disrespect of Holy Qur'an.
Merits
of Turbah of Imam Husain (a.s.)
We
have many traditions emphasising the greatness and beneficence of
the soil of Karbala. We shall narrate two incidents with regard to
the beneficial effects of Turbah and two anecdotes of the
consequences of showing disrespect to it.
The
respected scholar Shaykh Mufīd's teacher, Shaykh Ibn Qulaway
records in his book Kamiluz Ziyarāt a narration from Muhammad
Ibn Muslim. He says: I went to Madinah and fell seriously ill. Imam
Muhammad Baqir ( a.s.) sent his slave with a vessel containing a
drink covered with a handkerchief for me. The slave told me to drink
it immediately because Imam (a.s.) had commanded him not to return
till I have had it. The sherbet was cool and had the fragrance of
musk. The servant told me: 'It is the Master's command that after
taking the medicine you present yourself to him?' I was astonished
that I was hardly able to get up, neither could I stand on my feet,
how could I go to Imam ( a.s.)? But as soon as I took the drink I
felt as if I was released from tethering chains. I walked on my own
to the residence of Imam (a.s.) and sought permission to enter. Imam
(a.s.) said, 'You have regained health, so enter!'
I
entered weeping and saluted Imam (a.s.) and kissed his hands. 'Why
are you weeping, Muhammad?' asked Imam (a.s.) I said, 'May I be
sacrificed for you, I am weeping upon my lack of strength,
separation from hometown, distance from my destination, separation
from your respected self and the deprivation of your company.
Imam
(a.s.) said,
'
But as far as your being at a distance from your hometown is
concerned, the fact is that a believer is like an alien amidst the
corrupt people of this world, till the time he meets his death. But
as for your saying that your house is very far from Madinah you must
follow Abu Abdillah Imam Husain ( a.s.). How he left Madinah and
made the bank of Euphrates, his abode. As for your love and the
desire of seeing us, Allah is aware of your feelings and He would
surely reward you for your good intentions.'
After
this Imam (a.s.) asked,
'Do
you go for the Ziarat of Imam Husain (a.s.)?'
'Yes,'
I replied, 'But in great fear.'
He
said,
'The
more fear and hardships are there, the more rewarding it shall be.'
One
who is fearful of undertaking this journey shall be safe from the
hazards on the day of Qiyāma. He shall return, purified of
sins.
Then
Imam (a.s.) asked how I had found the drink? I said, 'I testify that
you Ahl ul-Bayt (a.s.) are Mercy and inheritors of Prophets (a.s.).
When the servant brought the sherbet I didn't have the strength to
stand. I had lost all hopes of remaining alive. When I drank the
sherbet I felt that I had never drunk anything more tasty, fragrant
and cool.
The
servant told me that my master had summoned me, so I decided I will
try to reach him even if I died in the endeavour. When I set out, I
felt that my malady had disappeared and I thanked Allah for making
your respected self a channel of mercy for the Shias.
Imam
(a.s.) said, 'The Sherbet you drank, was made from the soil of the
grave of Imam Husain ( a.s.). It is that beneficial thing which I
use as medicine. Beware! Do not consider anything its equal. We give
it to our children and women and perceive its unlimited benefits.' I
said, May I be sacrificed on you, we shall also pick it up and seek
cure from it.'
Imam
(a.s.) said, 'When people pick it up from the vicinity of Imam
Husain's tomb and take it outside they do not accord the respect due
to it and do not keep it packed in a secure way. So every Jinn,
animals and all those creatures who are in need smell from it and
thus others derive benefit from it. However, a soil that contains
such a cure must not be stored like this, lest it loses its effect.
If one can ensure its protection then one should touch it to ones
body or consume it, one shall be cured at once. Turbah is just like
Hajar al-Aswad (the black stone) that used to glow like a white ruby
and any diseased person who touched it used to be cured. Due to the
infidels and the people of Jahiliyya touching it often, it became
black and its effect lessened.
I
asked, 'How should we pick up the respected turbah? And how should
we store it?' Imam ( a.s.) said,
'You
also pick up the turbah like other people and without wrapping it up
in anything you keep it in your dirty bag. In this way it loses its
barakat'.
'You
are right, Master,' I said. Then he said, 'How would you take it
if I were to give you a little bit of Turbah?' I said that I
shall keep it between the layers of my clothes and carry it away.'
Imam (a.s.) said,
'When
you return you may drink as much Sherbet as you like but do not take
any Turbah with you because you will not be able to take care of it'
Before
I left, Imam (a.s.) gave me the same sherbet twice. After that I
never suffered from the disease again.
(Mustanadush
Shia / Layalial Akhbar)
Keeping
Turbah with the corpse
There
was an adulteress who used to destroy her illegitimate issues by
putting them in the oven for fear of her family members. Except for
her mother no one knew of her misdeeds. When she died and people
tried to bury her, the earth did not accept her and threw her out.
When they tried to bury her at another place the same thing
happened. The problem was presented to Imam Ja'far as-Sadiq ( a.s.)
and he asked her mother which sin she had committed. When the mother
confessed, Imam (a.s.) said that earth would never accept her
because she used to punish Allah's creatures with the punishment
that only Allah has the right to punish (That is, burning alive).
Then Imam ( a.s.) told them to place a little turbah in her grave.
This was done and then the earth did not convulse when she was
buried in it.
(Mustanadush
Shia)
Anointing
the Corpse with Turbah
A
little bit of Turbah should be placed on the face of the corpse when
it is buried, it is Mustahab. It is also Mustahab to
mix a little Turbah in the camphor which is applied to the corpse.
However, it should only be used for anointing the forehead and
palms. The knees and toes must be anointed only with camphor.
Because applying Turbah to the knees and toes would be an act of
disrespect to it.
Turbah
has the cure for every disease
Shaykh
Tusi writes in his Amali quoting his teachers that Muhammad Azdi
said that: I was praying in the Jama Masjid of Madinah and sitting
next to me were two men, one of whom was dressed like a traveller.
He was saying: the turbah of Imam Husain ( a.s.) has cure for all
diseases. I was sick for a long time and no cure was effective. I
was losing all hopes of recovering. Death was staring me in the
face. An old lady of Kufa came to me when I was in extreme pain. She
told me that day by day my condition was worsening. 'Yes', I said,
'this is true'. She said if I permitted she can provide a cure for
me. I agreed to it. She put some water in a vessel and told me to
drink it. I drank it and was instantly cured, as if I had never been
ill.
After
a few months the lady visited me again. Her name was Salma. I put
her under oath to tell me how she had cured me? She said that she
had cured me with a bead of the tasbih she was holding in her hand
at that time. I asked what was the speciality of that tasbih. She
said it was made from the soil of the grave of Imam Husain ( a.s.).
I
said: O Rafidiyya!
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Did you cure me with the soil of the grave of Husain? The lady arose
in anger and went away. My illness returned, and my condition was so
serious that I was convinced of an early death.
The
man's faith should have been enhanced by this edifying incident.
Instead he insulted it and lost the benefits he had gained from it.
He suffered the disease again, becoming an example of the ayat,
"And
We reveal of the Qur'an that which is a healing
and a mercy to the believers, and it adds only to the perdition of
the unjust."
(Surah
al-'Isrā', 17: 82)
How
true are the couplets of Sadi, which say: Rain water is Allah (
S.W.T.)'s Mercy. There is no doubt in its benefits and purity. But a
drop that falls into the mouth of an oyster becomes a precious
pearl, and a drop that falls in the mouth of the snake becomes fatal
poison.
Disrespect
of Turbah Invites Destruction
Shaykh
Tusi mentions in the Amali quoting from Mūsa Ibn Abdul Aziz
that he said: One Christian Physician by the name of Yohanna came to
me and said, 'I put you under the oath of your religion and your
Prophet, you tell me whether the man buried in Karbala, for whose
Ziarat people come in hordes, was a companion of the Prophet?' I
said, 'No! He was the grandson of our Prophet (S), Hazrat Husain (
a.s.). Now! I put you under oath to tell why you had posed such a
question to me?' He said: I have heard a very strange tale about
him. One night, Shapūr the servant of the accursed Caliph Harūn
came to me and took me to Mūsa Ibn Isa a close relative of the
Caliph.
I
found him unconscious on his bed. His internal organs were lying in
a pail before him. Those days Harūn had summoned him from Kufa.
Shapūr asked the special servant of Mūsa what was the
matter with his master. He said that he was all right a few hours
ago and chatting with his colleagues. One of them was Hashemite. He
was saying: I was seriously ill and all the doctors had failed to
cure my sickness. My scribe suggested that I seek the cure from the
Turbah of Hazrat Husain ( a.s.). I followed this advice and was
cured.
Mūsa
asked him if he had a piece of that turbah remaining with him?
'Yes', he said, and sent someone to get it for Mūsa at once. In
order to defile it Mūsa threw it in the drain pipe of his
bathroom. Suddenly Mūsa screamed 'Fire! Fire!' as if he was
burning in fire. He asked for a pail and what you see in it are the
pieces of his internal organs. Seeing that, all his friends left his
house and a state of mourning descended on his family.
Shapūr
told me to remain there for the night and observe his condition and
draw some conclusion. He stayed for the night and Mūsa expired
at dawn.
The
narrator says that Yohanna the Christian visited the tomb of Imam
Husain ( a.s.) many times and ultimately he accepted Islam and
remained a Muslim all his life. This report is also mentioned in the
10th volume of Bihār al-Anwār.
True
Dreams
Mirza
Husain Nūri (r.a.) writes in his book Darus Salām that one
of his brother went to visit their mother. He was carrying the
Turbah of Imam Husain ( a.s.) in one of his lower pockets. When his
mother came to know of this she reprimanded him that this was not
the way to carry Turbah. There was a strong possibility that it gets
crushed under the thigh while one sits, and would be an act of
disrespect. The brother said that it was true and till then two
mohrs had got crushed under his thighs. He told mother that he would
never ever carry it in the lower pocket of the gown.
Now
our father was unaware of this incident and one night he had a dream
that Imam Husain ( a.s.) had come to visit him in his study. He
stood besides my father and spoke with kindness and generosity. Then
he requested my father to summon his sons so that he may present
them some gifts. My father had five sons. He called all of them and
seated them in the opposite room. Some dresses were kept in front of
Imam ( a.s.). He summoned each son in turn and presented him a
dress. When it was the turn of my brother who had carried the Turbah.
Imam (a.s.) glared at him in anger. He (a.s.) told my father that
'this son of yours has crushed my turbah under his thigh, two times
so far.' Imam ( a.s.) did not present him with an expensive dress
like the rest of the brothers. His dress was of inferior quality and
Imam (a.s.) did not even hand it over to him. He kept it out of the
room for him to pick it. When my father awoke he related the dream
to our mother who told him about the previous incident. My father
was astounded at the reality of his dream.
We
beseech the Almighty by the holy name of the chief of the Martyrs (
a.s.) that He give us the Tawfīq to seek forgiveness for
the sins that we have committed in the past and to abstain from sins
in future.