Forty Hadiths in honor of Imam Hussain

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The Foundation of Mourning

1. The Heat of Hussaini Love

The Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) said: Surely, there exists in the hearts of the Mu’mineen, with respect to the martyrdom of Hussain (A.S.), a heat that never subsides. Mustadrak al-Wasail vol 10 pg. 318

2. A Day of Grief

Imam Redha (A.S.) said: The one for whom the day of Ashura is a day of tragedy, grief and weeping, Allah The Mighty, The Glorious, shall make the Day of Judgment, a day of joy and happiness for him. Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 44, pg. 284.

3. Muharram – The Month of Mourning

Imam Redha (A.S.) said: With the advent of the month of Muharram, my father Imam Kadhim (A.S.) would never be seen laughing; gloom and sadness would overcome him for (the first) ten days of the month; and when the tenth day of the month would dawn, it would be a day of tragedy, grief and weeping for him. Amaali Saduq, pg. 111

4. Laughing Eyes

The Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) said: O’ Fatimah! Every eye shall be weeping on the Day of Judgment except the eye which has shed tears over the tragedy of Hussain (A.S.) for surely, that eye shall be laughing and shall be given the glad tidings of the bounties and comforts of Paradise. Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 44 pg. 193.

5. Reward of the Martyred Companions

Imam Redha (A.S.) said (to one of his companions): If you desire that for you be the reward equivalent to that of those martyred along with Hussain (A.S.), then whenever you remember him say: ‘Oh! Would that I had been with them! A great achievement would I have achieved’. Wasaail al-Shia’h, vol. 14, pg. 501.

The Etiquette of Remembrance

6. The Customary Mourning

Abu Haroon al-Makfoof said: I presented myself before Imam Sadiq (A.S.) whereupon he said to me: “Recite for me a poetry” and so I recited for him. He said “Not in this manner. Recite for me as you recite poems and elegies over the grave of Hussain (A.S.)” and so I recited for him (again). Bihar al Anwar vol 44, pg. 287.

7. Reward for Reciting Poetry

Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: There is none who recites poetry about Hussain (A.S.) and weeps and makes others weep by means of it, except that Allah makes Paradise incumbent upon him and forgives his sins. Rijal al-Shaikh al-Tusi pg. 189.

8. Elegies Reciters

Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: All praise is for Allah, who has placed amongst the people, those who arrive in our presence, and recite elegies about us. Wasail al-Shiah vol. 10, pg. 469.

9. Poetry Recitation during Mourning

Imam Redha (A.S.) said (to De’bil): I desire that you recite for me poetry, for surely, these days (of the month of Muharram) are the days of grief and sorrow, which have passed over us, Ahlul Bayt. Mustadrak al-Wasail, vol 10, pg. 386.

10. Shias – The Companions and Associates

Imam ‘Ali (A.S.) said: Surely, Allah has chosen for us followers (Shias), who assist us and are happy at our happiness and are sad in our sadness. Ghuraral-Hikam vol. 1, pg. 135.

The Divine Reward for Tears

11. Paradise – The Recompense

Imam ‘Ali Ibn al-Hussain (A.S.) used to say: Every Mu’min, whose eyes shed tears upon the killing of Hussain Ibn ‘Ali (A.S.) and his companions, such that the tears roll down his cheeks, Allah shall accommodate him in the elevated rooms of Paradise. Yanaabe’al-Mawaddah, pg. 419.

12. Remembering the Children of Fatimah (A.S.)

Imam Sajjad (A.S.) said: Surely, I have never brought to mind the martyrdom of the children of Fatimah (A.S.) except that I have been choked with tears due to it. Bihar al-Anwar vol. 46, pg. 109.

13. Mourning in the Houses

Imam Baqir (A.S.) mentions: He should mourn over Hussain (A.S.), weep for him and instruct the members of the house to weep for him. He should establish the mourning ceremony in the house… the people should meet one another in their homes and offer condolences. Kaamil al-Ziyaraat pg. 175.

14. ‘Ali (A.S.) Weeps at Karbala

Imam Baqir (A.S.) said: Amirul Mu’mineen (A.S.)… happened to pass by Kerbala and as he did so, tears filled his eyes. He said… “Blessed are you O’ Earth, that the blood of the beloved shall be spilled upon you.” Bihar al Anwar, vol: 98 pg. 258.

15. Tears – Barrier of Hell

Imam Baqir (A.S.) said: He who remembers us… and (as a result) tears flow from his eyes, even though they may be in the measure of a wing of a mosquito, Allah shall construct for him a house in paradise and make the tears a barrier between him and the fire. Al-Ghadeer vol. 2, pg. 202.

16. Twenty Years of Weeping

Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: As for A’li Ibn al-Hussain (A.S.), he cried over Hussain (A.S.) for twenty years… never would any food be placed before him except that he would begin to weep. Bihar al Anwar, vol 46, pg. 108.

17. The Etiquette of Mourning

Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: …“The eyes are tearful and the heart is anguished (but) we shall not say anything which shall anger the Lord.” Bihar al-Anwar vol: 22 , pg. : 157.

18. Tearful Eyes

Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: He in whose presence we… are mentioned and, as a result, his eyes pour out tears, Allah shall make his face forbidden upon the fire of hell. Bihar al Anwar vol. 44, pg. 185.

19. Hussaini Gatherings

Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: Do you sit together, talk and discuss amongst yourselves? … I approve of these sittings. So keep our ‘issue’ (Imamate) alive. Wasail al-Shiah , vol. 10, pg. 391.

20. Invaluable Tears

Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: May Allah have mercy upon your tears! … Do know that you shall witness the presence of my fathers near you at the time of your death. Wasail al-Shia, vol., 10, pg. 397

The Cosmic Grief

21. Scalded Hearts

Imam Sadiq (A.S.) prayed: O’ Lord, have mercy upon those eyes, which have shed tears in compassion for us; and upon those hearts, which have been restless and blistered for us. Bihar al-Anwar vol 98 , pg. 8.

22. Tears over the Oppressed

Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: He whose eyes shed tears for our blood which has been shed… or for the humiliation meted out to us or to one of our Shias, Allah shall accommodate him in paradise for a long time. Amali Sheikh al Mufid, pg. 175.

23. Weeping of the Sky

Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: O’ Zurarah! The sky had cried for forty days over (the martyrdom of) Hussain (A.S.) Mustadrakal-Wasail, vol 1 pg. 391.

24. The Holy Prophet Weeping

Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: …whenever he entered his house, he would weep profusely for them and say: “They used to converse with me… and (now) both of them have departed together”. Man La Yahdhuruhu al-Faqih, vol. 1, pg. 177

25. Sympathy as Worship

Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: The breath of one who is aggrieved upon the injustice and oppression subjected to us, is tasbeeh (glorification of Allah), and his grief for us, is i’baadat (worship of Allah)… This tradition ought to be written in gold. Amaali al-Shaikh al-Mufid, pg. 338.

26. Mourning Angels

Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: Allah has appointed to the grave of Imam Hussain (A.S.), four thousand anguished and grief-stricken angels, who weep over him (and shall continue to do so) up to the Day of Judgment. Kamil al-ziyaraat, pg. 119.

27. Weeping over Hussain (A.S.)

Imam Redha (A.S.) said: O’ Son of Shabib! If you have to cry over something, then do so over Hussain Ibn ‘Ali (A.S.) for surely, he was slaughtered in the manner in which a ram is slaughtered. Bihar al Anwar, vol. 94, pg. 286.

28. Reviving the Affair

Imam Redha (A.S.) said: He who sits in a gathering in which our affairs… are discussed and revived, his heart shall not die on the day when hearts shall die. Bihar alAnwar vol 4 pg. 178.

29. Benefits of Weeping

Imam Redha (A.S.) said: Those who weep should weep over the likes of Hussain (A.S.) for surely, weeping over him does away with one’s great sins. Bihar al-Anwar vol: 94, pg. 184.

30. Total Forgiveness

Imam Redha (A.S.) said: O’ Son of Shabib! Should you weep for Hussain (A.S.) in the measure that tears roll down your cheeks, Allah would forgive all the sins committed by you. Amali Saduq, pg. 111.

Intercession and Ziyarat

31. Intimacy with the Progeny

Imam Redha (A.S.) said: O’ Son of Shabib! If it makes you happy (and you desire) to be with us in the elevated ranks of paradise, then be sad in our grief and happy at our happiness. Wasaail al-Shiah, vol. 14 pg. 502.

32. The Day of Ashura Requests

Imam Redha (A.S.) said: One who refrains from seeking his (worldly) desires on the day of Ashura, Allah shall grant him his desires of this world and the hereafter. Wasaail al Shiah, 14, pg. 504.

33. Pilgrim of Hussain (A.S.)

Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: The zaair (pilgrim) of Imam Hussain (A.S.) turns back (from his pilgrimage) such that not a single sin remains upon him. Wasaail al-Shia’h, vol 14, pg. 412.

34. The Imam Seeks Forgiveness

Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: One who weeps for Imam Hussain (A.S.), surely, the Imam (A.S.) observes him and seeks forgiveness for him and requests his holy fathers to (also) seek forgiveness for him. Bihar al-Anwar vol. 44, pg. 181.

35. Intercession on Judgment Day

The Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) said: …every person who has wept over the tragedy of Hussain (A.S.), we shall take him by the hand and lead him into Paradise. Bihar al-Anwar vol. 94 pg. 192

36. Imam Sadiq (A.S.) on Ashura

A’bdullah Ibn Sinaan says: I arrived in the presence of my master, Imam Sadiq (A.S.) on the day of Ashura and found him pale and grief-stricken, with tears streaming from his eyes like falling pearls. Mustadrak al- Wasail, vol 6, pg, 279.

37. Neither Angels nor Prophets

The Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) said: (Regarding a group with lofty status) … “We did not perform very many good deeds… but yes, we used to offer our (daily) prayers (regularly) and whenever we used to hear the mention of Muhammad (S.A.W.), tears would roll down our cheeks”. Mustadrak al-Wasail, vol 10, pg. 318.

38. Knowing the Pilgrim

Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: He (Imam Hussain) sees those, who come to his shrine and he knows them… better than you know your own children! Wasaail al Shiah vol 14, pg. 411.

39. Isa (A.S.) Weeps

Imam ‘Ali (A.S.) Narrates: Isa (A.S.) sat down and began to weep… “This is the land on which the son of the Prophet Ahmad (S.A.W.) shall be killed.” Bihar al Anwar vol 44 pg. 252.

40. All Creatures Weep

Imam Baqir (A.S.) said: The humans, the jinn, the birds and the wild beasts (all) mourned and wept over (the tragedy which befell) Hussain Ibn A’li (A.S.) Kaamil al-Ziyaaraat, pg. 79.

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Frequently Asked Questions

According to Imam Redha (A.S.), making Ashura a day of tragedy, grief, and weeping ensures that Allah will make the Day of Judgment a day of joy and happiness for the believer. This practice connects the individual to the suffering of Ahlul Bayt while securing divine reward in the hereafter.
Imam Baqir (A.S.) instructs believers to establish mourning ceremonies in their houses by weeping for Imam Hussain (A.S.) and encouraging family members to do the same. This involves meeting others in their homes to offer condolences and keep the remembrance of the Imam's mission and sacrifice alive through communal grief.
The Prophet (S.A.W.) and the Imams emphasize that tears shed for Imam Hussain (A.S.) serve as a barrier against hellfire. Such weeping leads to the forgiveness of sins, the construction of a house in Paradise, and the unique honor of being led into heaven by the Prophet's hand on Judgment Day.
The etiquette involves reciting with profound emotion, similar to the elegies recited directly at the grave of the Imam. Imam Sadiq (A.S.) noted that reciting poetry that makes others weep for Hussain (A.S.) makes Paradise incumbent upon the reciter, as it revives the sacred affairs of the Ahlul Bayt.
Performing the Ziyarat of Imam Hussain (A.S.) results in a complete spiritual cleansing, where the pilgrim returns without a single sin remaining upon them. Furthermore, the Imam himself observes his pilgrims, knows them intimately, and actively seeks divine forgiveness for them and their families through intercession with his holy fathers.
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