Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) Test- 50Q.


1. When was the Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) born? 

a)     12th Rabi Al-Awwal, 570 AD.
b)     20th Rabi Al-Awwal, 570 AD.
c)     5th Safar, 570 AD.
d)     10th Ramadan, 570 AD.
  
2. Where was the Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) born?

a)     In Madina
b)     In Syria
c)     In Makkah  
d)     In Tayef      

3. What is the name of the Prophet's father?

a)     Abdullah
b)     Nurullah
c)     Abu Bakr
d)     Abdul Muttalib

4. What is the name of the Prophet's mother?

a)     Aminah
b)     Zahrah.
c)     Fatema
d)     Asia

5. Where did his (prophet's) father die?      

a)     He died in Tayef
b)     He died in Syria
c)     He died in Madina 
d)     He died in Makkah  



6. What is the name of the Prophet's grandfather? 

a)     Abdullah
b)     Abdur Rahman
c)     Abdul Muttalib.  
d)     Abbas

7. How was Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) known in the society? 
a)     A good man
b)     Al-Ameen (Truthful)
c)     Honest man
d)     All of above   
    
8. Who is the prophet of Islam?

a)     Muhammad (p.b.u.h.)
b)     Musa (alayhis salam)
c)     Isa (alayhis salam)
d)     Ibrahim (alayhis salam)

9. What was the main miracle of the Prophet (p.b.u.h.)?   

a)     The splitting of the moon
b)     Spread Islam.
c)     Al- Hadis.
d)     The Holy Quran. 

10. Who named the Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h.)? 

a)     Abdullah.
b)     Aminah.
c)     Abdul Muttalib.
d)     Khadja.

11. What did Muhammad's (p.b.u.h.) mother named him?    

a)     Abdullah. 
b)     Ahmad.   
c)     Muhammad.
d)     Al-Qasim.
    
12. Why did she (the Prophet's mother) choose this name?  

a)     Because she liked this name.
b)     Because she saw an angel in a dream calling the new-born baby Ahmad.  
c)     Because she wanted to give this name.
d)     Because her husband told her to give this name.

13. How old was Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) when his mother died? 

a)     Four years old.  
b)     Five years old.  
c)     Six years old.  
d)     Seven years old.  

14. Who took the charge of his care after his father died?

a)     His anti Sufia
b)     His uncle Abu Talib.
c)     His grandfather Abdul Muttalib.  
d)     None of above

15. Who took care of the Prophet (p.b.u.h.) after the death of Abdul Muttalib?         
 
a)     His anti Sufia
b)     His uncle Abu Talib.
c)     His grandfather Abdul Muttalib.  
d)     None of above


16. How many times is the name of Muhammad mentioned in the Holy Quran?   

a)     Three times.
b)     Four times. 
c)     Seven times.
d)     Eleven times.

17. Did his uncle Abu Talib accept Islam? 

a)     Yes
b)     No

18. Did the Prophet (p.b.u.h.) perform other miracles?

a)     Yes
b)     No

19. What should one say when the Prophet's (p.b.u.h.) name is mentioned?  

a)     Radwi Allahu Anhu
b)     Rahmatullahi Alaihe
c)     Swallal Laahu Alaihe Wa-sallam.
d)     Alaihes Salam

20. To whom was the Qur'an revealed to?

a)     Muhammad  (p.b.u.h.)
b)     Dawud (alayhis salam)
c)     Ibrahim (alayhis salam)
d)     Musa (alayhis salam)

21. Which city did the Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) migrate from Makkah to?
a)     Aqabah
b)     Basrah
c)     Madinah
d)     Jerusalem

22. How old was Muhammad (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) when he first got married?

a)     25 years old
b)     33 years old
c)     40 years old
d)     19 years old

23. What was the name of the year that Muhammad (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) was born in?
a)     The Year of the Cat
b)     The Year of the Elephant
c)     The Year of the Camel
d)     The Year of the Horse

24. Who was Khadijah (May Allah be pleased with her)?

a)     She was a good woman
b)     She was a wealthy merchant of Makkah.  
c)     She was a servant
d)     None of above

25. Why did she (Khadijah) want to marry Muhammad (p.b.u.h.)?
 
a)     Because of his truthfulness and good conduct.
b)     Because of he was prophet
c)     Because of he was rich
d)     Because of he was poor

26. When did she (Khadijah) marry Muhammad (p.b.u.h.)?

a)     When she was 25 years old.
b)     When she was 30 years old.
c)     When she was 35 years old.
d)     When she was 40 years old.

27. How old was Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) at the time of the marriage?  

a)     He was 20
b)     He was 25.
c)     He was 30
d)     He was 35

28. What did he (the Prophet) give her (Khadijah) as Mahr (dowry)?

a)     10 camels.
b)     15 camels.
c)     20 camels.
d)     30 camels.

29. What was the name of the cave in which the Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) first received the revelation from Allah Ta'ala?

a)     Cave Tawur
b)     Cave Hira
c)     Cave Jabal
d)     Cave Ameen

30. How many sons of our Holy Prophet Sallallahu ‘Alaihi Wa Sallam?

a)     Three
b)     Four
c)     Five
d)     Seven

31. How many daughters of our Holy Prophet Sallallahu ‘Alaihi Wa Sallam had?

a)     Three
b)     Four
c)     Five
d)     Six

32. What is the name of first wife of our Holy Prophet Sallallahu ‘Alaihi Wa Sallam?

a)     Aisha (Rady Allahu Anha) 
b)     Hafsha (Rady Allahu Anha) 
c)     Umme salma (Rady Allahu Anha) 
d)     Sayyidatina Khadijah (Rady Allahu Anha) 

33. What was the name of the youngest wife of our Holy Prophet Sallallahu ‘Alaihi Wa Sallam? 

a)     Aisha (Rady Allahu Anha) 
b)     Hafsha (Rady Allahu Anha) 
c)     Umme salma (Rady Allahu Anha) 
d)     Sayyidatina Khadijah (Rady Allahu Anha) 

34. What is the name of our holy Prophets’ wife who was never married before?

a)     Aisha (Rady Allahu Anha) 
b)     Hafsha (Rady Allahu Anha) 
c)     Umme salma (Rady Allahu Anha) 
d)     Sayyidatina Khadijah (Rady Allahu Anha) 

35. What was the age of our Holy Prophet Sallallahu ‘Alaihi Wa Sallam when he received first revelation (Wahi) from ALLAH Ta'ala?

a)     32 Years
b)     25 Years
c)     53 Years
d)     40 Years 

36. How old our Holy Prophet Sallallahu ‘Alaihi Wa Sallam was, when he migrated from City of Makkah to City of Medina?

a)     Fourty Years Old
b)     Fourty five Years Old
c)     Fifty Three Years Old
d)     Fifty five Years Old

37. After migration from City of Makkah to City of Madinah, how many years our Holy Prophet Sallallahu ‘Alaihi Wa Sallam lived in the City of Madinah?

a)     Ten Years
b)     Twelve Years
c)     Fifteen Years
d)     Twenty Years

38. What is the Prophet's (p.b.u.h.) lineage up to his fifth ancestor?  
a)     He is Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Ibn Abdul Muttalib Ibn Hashim Ibn Abd Manaf Ibn Qusai Ibn Kilab.   
b)     He is Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Ibn Abdul Muttalib Ibn Abd Manaf Ibn Qusai Ibn Kilab.   
c)     He is Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Ibn Abdul Muttalib Ibn Kilab.   
d)     He is Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Ibn Abdul Muttalib Ibn Hashim.

39. How many sunnah of prophet Muhammad (pbuh) to drink water?

a)     5 sunnah
b)     6 sunnah
c)     7 sunnah
d)     8 sunnah

40. How many years did he preach Islam?

a)     10 years
b)     20 years
c)     23 years
d)     25 years


42. What prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) has said to

a)     Say “hi” before talk
b)     Say “salam” before talk
c)     Say “hello” before talk
d)     Say “hey” before talk

43. What prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) has said to

a)     Enter with left foot in the bathroom
b)     Enter with right feet in the bathroom
c)     Enter with both feet together
d)     None of above

44. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) went to meet with ALLAH (swt), what is that Journey called?

a)     Barat
b)     Miraj
c)     Qadr
d)     Hijrah

45. Who is the son of our holy prophet (pbuh)?

a)     Hazrat Abdullah
b)     Hazrat Hamza
c)     Hazrat Abbas
d)     Hazrat Abu Bakr

46. Who is the daughter of our holy prophet (pbuh)?

a)     Hazrat Sufia
b)     Hazrat Atika
c)     Hazrat Umma Hakim
d)     Hazrat Ummi Kulsum



47. What is the name of second battle of islam?

a)     Battle of Badr
b)     Battle of Khondok
c)     Battle of Uhud
d)     None of above

48. What is the first word that Jibrael (A) told him (Prophet Muhammad) to say?

a)     “Read”
b)     “Write”
c)     “Say”
d)     “Read in the name of your lord who created?”

49. Where did Jobrael (A) come and told him to “Read”?

a)     In home
b)     In masjid
c)     Cave Hira
d)     In mountain

50. We should love our prophet (pbuh) more than

a)     Friends
b)     Parents
c)     Our life
d)     All of above 


Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) Test-21Q.


1. Who is our lord?   

a)     ALLAH
b)     Sun
c)     Moon
d)     Sky
    
2. How many lords are there?

a)     Two
b)     Three 
c)     Four
d)     One

3. What is our religion?    

a)     Buddha  
b)     Christian  
c)     Al-Islam
d)     Jewish

4. Who is our prophet?

a)     Muhammad (pbuh)
b)     Gibrael
c)     Adam (A)
d)     None of above

5. Who is prophet of Islam?

a)     Muhammad (pbuh)
b)     Adam (A)
c)     Musa (A)
d)     Isa (A)

6. Who is Muslim?

a)     Who follows Islam
b)     Who follows Christianity
c)     Who follows Jewish
d)     Who follows Buddha
 
7. What does Islam mean?

a)     Peace
b)     Fight
c)     Freedom
d)     None of above

8. What is our religious book name?     

a)     Bible
b)     Al-Quran
c)     Gita
d)     Tajweed

9. Al-Quran reveled on which prophet?

a)     Muhammad  (p.b.u.h.)
b)     Dawud (alayhis salam)
c)     Ibrahim (alayhis salam)
d)     Musa (alayhis salam)

10. What is called Muslim’s worship house?

a)     Church
b)     Girja
c)     Masjid
d)     Madrasha

11. How many pillars in Islam?

a)     Four
b)     Five
c)     Six
d)     Seven

12. How many times we have to pray every day?

a)     Four
b)     Five
c)     Six
d)     Seven

13. Who created everything?

a)     ALLAH
b)     Muhammad (pbuh)
c)     Human
d)     None of above

14. Which country we have to go to do Hajj?

a)     Bangladesh
b)     Saudi Arabia
c)     Iraq
d)     Pakistan

15. In which Arabic month we have to fast?

1.      Shaban 
2.      Shawwal
3.      Rabiul Awwal
4.      Ramadan

16. What is Qabah?

1.      The house of ALLAH
2.      A book name
3.      Kinds of worship name
4.      A place name

17. Where is Qabah?

1.      Bangladesh. 
2.      Pakistan
3.      America
4.      Saudi Arabia

18. How many surahs are in Quran?

a)     110 surahs
b)     114 surahs
c)     118 surahs
d)     122 surahs

19. How many chapters are in Quran?

a)     Ten chapters
b)     Twenty chapters
c)     Thirty chapters
d)     Thirty five chapters

20. What is Jannah?

a)     Hell  
b)     Heaven
c)     Kinds of worship name  
d)     Someone’s name

21. What is Jahannam?

a)     Hell 
b)     Heaven
c)     Kinds of worship name 
d)     Someone’s name

The Day of Ashura (10th Muharram)


Sunni Muslims

Based on the Hadith of Prophet Muhammad (saws), Sunni Muslims celebrate Ashura as the day when Prophet Moses (Moosa) fasted on that day because Allah saved the Israelites from their enemy in Egypt. One of the many Hadith (sayings of Prophet Muhammad) that attests to that is in Bukhari that states:
Narrated by al-Bukhaari (1865) from Ibn ‘Abbaas, who said: The Prophet (saws) came to Madinah and saw the Jews fasting on the day of Ashoora. He said, “What is this?” They said, “This is a good day, this is the day when Allah saved the Children of Israel from their enemy and Moosa fasted on this day.” He (the Prophet Muhammad) said, “We are closer to Moosa than you.”
So he (the Prophet Muhammad) fasted on this day and told the people to fast.
There are many other versions of this Hadith in the books of “Muslim” and “Bukhari”.
According to a version narrated by Muslim,
This is a great day when Allah saved Moosa (Moses) and his people and drowned Pharaoh and his people.”
Sunni Muslims celebrate Ashura by fasting on that day. Usually, Sunni Muslims are recommended to fast on the 9th and 10th of Muharram.
It is permissible to fast the day of Ashoora on its own, but it is better to fast the day before it or the day after it. This is the Sunnah that is proven from the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), as he said, “If I am still alive next year, I will certainly fast the ninth.” Narrated by Muslim, 1134. [Source: Islam-QA.com (question 21776)]
Other Ahadith on the subject are the following:
The prophet observed the fast on Ashuraa (the 10th of Muharram),
and ordered (Muslims) to fast on that day. (Agreed upon Hadith i.e. Bukhari & Muslim).
Narrated by Abi Katada: The prophet was asked about fasting on ‘Ashuraa’ (the 10th of Muharram), he said: “it expiates the previous year (for sins).” (Sahih Muslim)
It was proven from the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) that the best fasting after Ramadaan is fasting in the month of Muharram. It was narrated that Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “The best fasting after Ramadaan is the month of Allaah Muharram, and the best prayer after the obligatory prayer is prayer at night.” Narrated by Muslim, 1163.

What we can do in this day:

1) Nofl namaz
2) Durood shareef
3) Make Dua'a
4) Reciting Holy- Quran
5) Donate money
6) Tasbih
7) Zikr

The Battle of Karbala

The Battle of Karbala

After the wafaat (death) of the 4th Khaleefa (caliph) Hazrat Ali رضي الله عنه in year 40 hijri, the believers (mu’mineen) accepted his elder son, -
Imaam-e-Hassan رضي الله عنه as the succeeding Khaleefa. Meanwhile, other muslims who were far away wanted to recognise the great sahaba, Hazrat Ameer Mu'aawiya رضي الله عنه as Khaleefa. Thus, to avoid a confrontation between two groups of muslims, a treaty was signed in Koufa, between the two leaders thus issuing Hazrat Ameer Mu'aawiya رضي الله عنه as the new Khaleefa and that after his death, the khilaafat (caliphate) would go back to Imaam Hassan رضي الله عنه , who returned to Madeenah shareef.

Meanwhile, the son of Hazrat Ameer Mu'aawiya رضي الله عنه , who’s name was Yazeed, he was a tyrant of the worst species and who used to live out of deen, had the bad intention to fraudulently take Khilaafat after his father. Learning the agreement signed between his father and Imaam Hassan رضي الله عنه , by jealousy sent one of the his followers, a gangster named Marwaan to poison Imaam Hassan رضي الله عنه who died of this poisoning in the year 49 hijri at the age of 45 ½ years, surrounded by his brother Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه and his family.

Years later, Khaleefa Hazrat Ameer Mu'aawiya رضي الله عنه died on his turn at the age of 70 years old in Damascus (Syria), in year 60 hijri and his son Yazeed fraudulently got on the throne as Khaleefa by sowing terror with his band of gangsters. He sent a letter to the governor of Madeenah shareef, Waleed-bin-‘Urbaa to ask him to do what is necessary so that Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه accept his khilaafat. The muslims of Madeenah shareef knew well the personality of Yazeed, joined Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه to make opposition to Yazeed. Otherwise all muslims would have made this bad choice. Such a situation provoked the anger of Yazeed far away, who gave the order to assassinate Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه ,the latter despite all the pressures, did not capitulate in his determination in order not to let badly people to seize the perfect deen-e-Islam taught by his grandfather -
the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad Mustwafaa صلى الله عليه و سلم.

Meanwhile, muslims from many places, Koufa, Syria etc... wanting to escape from the reign of Yazeed, started to write and come to meet -
Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه so that he accepts to become caliph and rescue the ummat (people) from the bad hands of Yazeed. 
Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه who did not aimed for power but was obliged to militate in order not to let gangsters use the deen for their personal recreations. He thus decided to go to Koufa to restore the order and to set free these muslims who were dominated under the dictatorship of Yazeed. But the muslims of Madeenah shareef did not agree that Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه goes to Koufa, because people there were too dangerous. 
So he decided to send his cousin Hazrat Muslim bin `Aqeel رضي الله عنه as precursor to Koufa and that afterwards if the news are good, he would go on his turn to Iraq.

Accompanied by two of his sons, Hazrat Muslim bin `Aqeel رضي الله عنه reached Koufa and more than 40,000 muslims there took oath confirming to him their request of the arrival of Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه. He hastened to send the good news to Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه  who prepared himself and his family to set out towards Koufa. 

By that time, Yazeed learned the news of what occurred, sent his army to resign the governor of Koufa, who was a sahaba, -
Hazrat Naureman bin Basheer رضي الله عنه and replaced him by a tyrant named Ubaydullah-ibne-Ziad. The latter terrorized the population of Koufa and threaten all its inhabitants so that they give up their engagements. Under these pressures, people ended up by being frightened and gradually these timorous ended up yielding to the pressures of Ziad and the army of Yazeed and by giving up their resistance. 
In view of the extent of the astounding situation, Hazrat Muslim bin `Aqeel رضي الله عنه worried about the message he sent to Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه decided to go to see Ziad the governor to negotiate and to take bearings on the situation. This dishonest governor took advantage of this visit to make atrociously assassinate Hazrat Muslim bin `Aqeel رضي الله عنه and his two young sons in his palace. This was on the 3rd of Zil-Hijjah of the year 60 hijri.

Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه as for him, being completely unaware about the catastrophic situation in Koufa, set out with his family the same day of the assassination of his cousin. The caravan comprised more than 70 members of Ahle-Bayts and other companions of the voyage. They were quite advanced on their way when they met a traveller coming from Koufa who inform them about the assassination of Hazrat Muslim bin `Aqeel رضي الله عنه and his two sons as well as the reversal of the koufis (the people of koufa). Full of sadness and astonishment, Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه knew the course of the destiny and they decided to carry on their way towards their goal to make justice and to preserved the deen-e-Islam which was threatened under Yazeed, Ziad and their bands of crooks.

Yazeed sent an army accompanied by Houre to make Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه and his family as prisoners. Houre and his soldiers arrived at Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه who showed them his step towards the population of Koufa supposedly faithful. Houre who had the muhabbat for Ahle-Bayts in his heart acknowledged that and found his task ungrateful and did not agree fundamentally with Yazeed and his partisans, advised Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه to turn back although the latter was determined. At the same moment, a messenger sent by Yazeed arrived and handed a letter to Houre, in which Yazeed requested him not to let Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه and his companions to enter Koufa, nor to let them go back! 
Houre showed the letter to Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه and also could not openly show his attachment in front of the other soldiers who accompanied him, did informed Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه that he was going to take sanctions against him the following day. 
However, he proposed Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه ,to take his family quietly during the night and to leave in the darkness while his soldiers would sleep. All occurred as foreseen and thus the caravan of Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه left towards the unknown in the evening and were found lost the following day in a strange place in the desert thus not very welcoming.

Having asked a person of the area, they learned that the place was called Karbala and immediately Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه understood that He had arrived on the place fixed by the destiny. He made a speech in front of all his large family of the caravan and asked them to be armed with patience because the days and the hours which were going to follow would be atrocious, this was the 2nd Muharram of the year 61 hijri. Meanwhile Ziyad learned about the arrival from Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه in Karbala sent a strong army of 22,000 armed soldiers lead by Aumare bin Sarad who though was a believer (son of a sahaba), but tempted by wealth and a position of governor ended up agreeing to lead this army, which reached Karbala the 7th of Muharram. 

This army used a particular bad method against Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه and his companions there, which consisted in encircling the caravan and to prevent them from reaching the close river to feed themselves with water. They knew that these muslims were the descendants of Hazrat Ali رضي الله عنه the “Lion of Allah” and that they were very robust and the only way of weakening them was to deprive them of water. As, they believed that Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه and his companions were going to capitulate and maybe end up taking oath on the name of Yazeed. But Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه and his companions were in the right path and well determined. Three days after having been deprived of water, the 82 members of the caravan were very weakened and the oldest women and children were suffering enormously. Friday 10 Muharram of this year 61 hijri, confrontation became inevitable and the battle was announced. An army of approximately 22,000 soldiers was about to attack a caravan of only 82 people, of which women, old men and children, almost without defense…

Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه decided not to begin the confrontations in order not shoulder the responsibility of attacking, because it was not in his intention to make the war. But the army of excited criminals all started to call Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه with the challenge of the war. The latter understood that His companions and Himself had appointment with their destiny. One by one, those who accompanied the muslims went on the battle field and eliminated a great number of the unfaithfuls. The army knew that in order to be able to overcome these fierce muslims, though weakened by 3 days without water, it was necessary each time, for the unfaithful army to surround the muslim to assassinate him. In spite of this trick, the members of Ahle-Bayts were so valiants that the chief of the bad army was afraid to lose all their soldiers if they continue to send their soldiers one by one to measure their strenghs with these valiant muslims.

Alas, after the assassination of more than 70 of the members of Ahlé-Bayts, Hazrat Imaam Hussain رضي الله عنه had to prepare himself for the final battle. He attached the amaamah (turban) of the Holy Prophet  صلى الله عليه و سلم  , took the sword of Hazrat Ali رضي الله عنه and of the shield of Hazrat Hamza رضي الله عنه . He spoke a last time to the remaining members of His family, talked to the women and old men who remained in the background, taled to His son Hazrat Zaynoul ‘Aabedeen رضي الله عنه who was sick and thus not authorized to take part in the battle, because he was predestined to make follow the descendance of the Holy Prophet صلى الله عليه و سلم  , the famous Ahle-Bayts. 

Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه presented Himself on the battle field and could eliminate the unfaithfuls so well that the chief of the army extremely feared that if that continues, all his army would go through, especially that Hazrat Imaam Hussein (رضي الله عن did not weaken therefore. The strategic trick used against Him was the same used against the others, i.e. they went by hundreds and did encircle him to attack him within distances. They started by mortally wounding his horse and himself with blow of arrows, till they were both all into blood. The horse could not move anymore and ended up by dying and even immobilized, nobody dared to approach Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه Staying within distance, they continued to throw arrows and spades to Him. Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه was in such an appressive situation when a criminal throwed an arrow which penetrated his Blessed Head. With this supplementary injury which was added to the many others, Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه was completely lying in a pool of his own blood. Weakened by more than 72 wounds to the body, Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه fell on the ground.

It is the moment that a criminal chosed to strike the grandson of the Holy Prophet  صلى الله عليه و سلم  with a blow of spade to the chest. Suffering from the serious injuries, Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه made the sajdah (prostration) for His creator. Another criminal named Nadeer ibne Kharshash approached with the intention to separate the head of Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه from His Blessed Body, but his hands trembled and the sword dropped out of his hand. The Blessed Head of Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه was decapitated by Khouli ibne Yazeed or Shabil ibne Yazeed who did it with blow of sword while Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه was making the sajdah because it was also the time of Jummah and at the same time the ummat (muslim people) was in prostration for the namaz of Jummah.

Thus Hazrat Imaam Hussein رضي الله عنه fell down as the last martyr of Karbala, at the age of 56 years, 5 months and 5 days. His body is resting in Karbala-Mu'allaa whilst His Blessed Head was dafann (burried) later on in the qabarastaan of Jannat-ul-Baqi' in Madinah shareef.