The Fault in Our Mortality
Death has Lied, for Hussain is Immortal
It's strange at times from whence we
obtain our inspiration. It can be from a moving image, a story we've heard, a
line from Shakespeare, or, as I found out a few days back, from movies such as The Fault in
Our Stars.
The character of Augustus Waters,
riddled with cancer and living the last of his days, (spoiler alert, for those
of you that haven't read it yet) lives in fear of oblivion. His biggest fear is
not death itself but rather the very thought of being forgotten by those around
him. I think this is something that is inherently ingrained in every fibre of
our being; we want to be remembered in the world. We crave the immortality that
we mere mortals can only ever dream about.
Now you're wondering, what could this
possibly have to do with Muharrum? Every year, we commemorate the martyrdom of
the Master of Martyrs, Imam Hussain (as), but for what reasons? Bravery,
selflessness, courage, faith, sacrifice, justice, truth, fighting against
tyranny, oppression and rejuvenating Islam, to name but a few. Despite all
this, and the mountains of moral, ethical and Islamic questions that we are
reminded of each year, I think the one that has always had me thinking is
this:
How is it that a man from Arabia, living
some 1400 years ago, managed to be immortalised and remembered every single
year? How is his memory still alive? What's so special about him?
Hadith and history books have suggested
that, (quite ironically, and makes me smile sadly every time) the story of the
Imam's tragic martyrdom was first commemorated in the very palace of the man
who wanted him dead. With the reinforcement and persistent encouragement of
Imam Ali Ibn al Hussain, Zaynul Abideen (as) to his respective followers, the
story was kept alive and passed on to us, as we know it today. In practicality,
this is how his memory remains alive. However, how is it that he cheated
death and remained immortal, despite dying one of the most horrific and
inhumane of deaths that mankind has witnessed or heard of to this date?
Above all, how can we emulate his
actions to be immortalised?
I know you're thinking, "I'm not
infallible so that can never be a possibility." I genuinely believe that
it can be and is possible.
Be kind, for in your kindness to others,
our actions and the gratitude from the receiver of them remain alive till the
end of time and in the hereafter.
Give charity, for in your smallest of
contributions, you are helping to sustain someone who is more in need of your
help than you can ever imagine.
Speak nicely, for a kind word not only
soothes the heart but will be the way by which you are remembered by
people.
Do something of worth, whether it be
helping someone or contributing to any given group in actions or money. Make
yourself useful to those around you and I swear to you, it will never be
forgotten.
Be firm in your beliefs and morals, for
if you're not, you stand for nothing. If you are a firm believer in what is
right, you can never be swayed regardless of what you are threatened
with.
Stand for something; stand against
tyranny and injustice, be it for someone of your brother in faith or your
brother in humanity.
Be brave, even if you feel the world is
standing against you and trust yourself to be brave in all you do. Valour isn't
just about being proactive physically, but to be brave in standing for all of
the above and more.
Be sincere, in all your actions. Whether
you're helping out or trying to do a piece of work, put in all your effort and
energy for it will not be forgotten.
The list is literally endless, but we do
not need to own much for us to become immortal. Simple actions of kindness
carried out with sincerity go far, whether you're of faith or none at all.
Though the tragedy of Karbala and the
martyrdom of Imam Hussain (as) and 72 of his closest family and friends are of
the greatest stories to learn from, the ways we can implement them are
infinite. Through infinitesimal actions that we may deem to be small and of no
significance, we elevate our status and emulate one of the most inspiring
people known to mankind.
It's true. Death is but a deceit, for
the immortality of Husain will echo till the end of time.

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