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'''Khuzaymiya''' (Arabic:الخزیمیه) is a station on the way between Mecca and [[Kufa]] where [[Imam Hussain]] stayed for one day and night before moving toward [[Zarud]] station. While staying at Khuzaymiya, [[Zaynab|Zainab]] heard a voice warning about moving the caravan towards death.
'''Khuzaymiya''' (Arabic:الخزیمیه) is a station on the way between Mecca and [[Kufa]] where [[Imam Hussain]] stayed for one day and night before moving toward [[Zarud]] station. While staying at Khuzaymiya, [[Zaynab|Zainab]] heard a voice warning about moving the caravan towards death.


== Naming and Location ==
{{Imam Hussain root to Karbala}}
It is named after Khuzaymah Ibn Hazim. According to Mu’jam al-Buldan, it is located between [[Zarud]] and [[Hajir]] on a traveller's way from Kufa to Mecca.


== Events ==
==Naming and Location==
It is named after Khuzaymah Ibn Hazim. According to Mu’jam al-Buldan, it is located between [[Zarud]] and [[Al-Hajir|Hajir]] on a traveller's way from Kufa to Mecca.
 
==Events==
Imam Hussain stayed at al-Khuzaymiyya for one day and one night. In the morning, his sister [[Zaynab|Zainab]] came to him and said, “I heard a voice saying:
Imam Hussain stayed at al-Khuzaymiyya for one day and one night. In the morning, his sister [[Zaynab|Zainab]] came to him and said, “I heard a voice saying:


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to fulfill a promise sworn?”  
to fulfill a promise sworn?”  


He said, “O sister! Whatever is decreed shall come to pass.”<ref>Ibn Nama, Muthir al-Ahzan, p. 23</ref>
He said, “O sister! Whatever is decreed shall come to pass.”<ref>[[Ibn Nama Helli|Ibn Nama]], [[Muthir al-ahzan wa munir subul al-ashjan|Muthir al-Ahzan]], p. 23</ref>


Then, Imam al-Hussain said, "My sister! Whatever God destines will happen."
Then, Imam al-Hussain said, "My sister! Whatever God destines will happen."


== Source ==
==Source==


* [http://alhassanain.org/Maqtal%20al-Hussain%20Martyrdom%20Epic%20of%20Imam%20al-Hussain%20('a)/Maqtal_al-_Hussain_Martyrdom_Epic_of_Imam_al-Hussain_('a)_html/Maqtal_al-_Hussain_Martyrdom_Epic_of_Imam_al-Hussain_('a).htm Abd al Razzaq al-Muqarram, Maqtal al-Hussain: Martyrdom Epic of Imam al-Hussain]  
*[http://alhassanain.org/Maqtal%20al-Hussain%20Martyrdom%20Epic%20of%20Imam%20al-Hussain%20('a)/Maqtal_al-_Hussain_Martyrdom_Epic_of_Imam_al-Hussain_('a)_html/Maqtal_al-_Hussain_Martyrdom_Epic_of_Imam_al-Hussain_('a).htm Abd al Razzaq al-Muqarram, Maqtal al-Hussain: Martyrdom Epic of Imam al-Hussain]


== Reference ==
==Reference==
[[Category:Places]]
[[Category:Places]]
[[Category:Imam’s Route from Mecca to Kufa]]
[[Category:Imam’s Route from Mecca to Kufa]]
[[Category:Battle of Karbala]]
[[Category:Battle of Karbala]]
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Latest revision as of 13:00, 2 January 2022

Khuzaymiya (Arabic:الخزیمیه) is a station on the way between Mecca and Kufa where Imam Hussain stayed for one day and night before moving toward Zarud station. While staying at Khuzaymiya, Zainab heard a voice warning about moving the caravan towards death.

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Naming and Location[edit | edit source]

It is named after Khuzaymah Ibn Hazim. According to Mu’jam al-Buldan, it is located between Zarud and Hajir on a traveller's way from Kufa to Mecca.

Events[edit | edit source]

Imam Hussain stayed at al-Khuzaymiyya for one day and one night. In the morning, his sister Zainab came to him and said, “I heard a voice saying:

O eyes, do exceedingly celebrate!

Who, after me, shall the martyrs mourn?

Who shall mourn folks driven by fate To their destiny,

to fulfill a promise sworn?”

He said, “O sister! Whatever is decreed shall come to pass.”[1]

Then, Imam al-Hussain said, "My sister! Whatever God destines will happen."

Source[edit | edit source]

Reference[edit | edit source]