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Who are meant by ‘Arwah (souls)’ in the passage “Peace be on you, and on the souls who died with you.”‌?

imam hussein (a.s)

Those whom this passage is referring to are the martyrs who were killed along with the Imam in Karbala, the reason being:

1) Usually, live people who visit the shrines of the imams aren't referred to as ‘Arwah’ (souls).

2) This passage is read by the pilgrim himself, so he can't be the one being addressed by it at the same time.

3) In all of the ziyarats of Imam Hussein (A.S), never have the pilgrims of his shrine been specifically greeted with salam.

4) The ziyarat was created before Karbala became a place where people other than the Imam (A.S) and his companions were buried, so the passage can't be addressing all of those who have been buried there till today.

5) From the context clues in this ziyarat, it is concluded that the passage is addressing the martyrs who accompanied Imam Hussein (A.S) in Karbala. Just like how in another part of the ziyarat the companions of the imam (A.S) have been greeted specifically and directly: “السلام علي الحسين و علي علِيّ بن الحسين و علي اولاد الحسين و علي اصحاب الحسين”‌ (Peace be on Hussein, and on Ali the son of Hussein, on the sons of Hussein, and the companions of Hussein.). Add to that the fact that the theme of this ziyarat in general, is to send salam to Imam Hussein (A.S), his children, and his companions and to pronounce one’s loyalty and friendship to him and one’s hate for his enemies.

6) In another variation of this ziyarat, it reads: “السلام عليک و علي الارواح التي حلّت بفنائک و اناخت بساحتک و جاهدت في الله معک و شرت نفسها ابتغاء مرضات الله فيک”‌[1]. in this passage there are traits such as fighting in the way of Allah with Imam Hussein (A.S) and martyrdom in the way of Allah (swt) after joining Imam Hussein (A.S); this is also evidence[2] that what is meant by ‘Arwah’ is none other than the companions of Imam Hussein (A.S).

7) In the ‘non-famous’ (gheyr ma’rufah) Ziyarat Ashura[3], it reads: “السلام عليک يا ابا عبد الله الحسين و علي من ساعدک و عاونک و واساک بنفسه و بذل مهجته في الذّب عنک... السلام عليک يا مولاي و عليهم و علي روحک و علي ارواحهم و علي تربتک و علي تربتهم السلام عليک يابن سيد العالمين و علي المستشهدين معک”‌. This passage clearly shows that what is meant by ‘arwah’ in the famous Ziyarat Ashura, are the companions of Imam Hussein (A.S) who were martyred with him.

8) In the other ziyarats that are to be read at the shrine of this great imam, after greeting the imam and his beloved son, Ali Akbar, it says to turn to the martyrs of Karbala and to address and greet them, this is while in none of these ziyarats has it been said to address and greet the visitors of the imam, or the normal people buried there.

To conclude, what one understands from the whole of the ziyarats of Imam Hussein (A.S) is that it is for sure that what is meant by the ‘Arwah’ who are greeted in Ziyarat Ashura are the companions of Imam Hussein (A.S) who were martyred along with him in Karbala. To conclude, what one understands from the whole of the ziyarats of Imam Hussein (A.S) is that it is for sure that what is meant by the ‘Arwah’ who are greeted in Ziyarat Ashura are the companions of Imam Hussein (A.S) who were martyred along with him in Karbala.


Notes:

[1] Seyyid ibn Tawus, Iqbalul-A’mal, vol. 3, pg. 70.

[2] What mentioning fighting after joining the imam implies is that what is meant by the ‘Arwah’ are those martyred along with Imam Hussein (A.S) on Ashura.

[3] The ziyarat which shares the same thawab as that of the famous Ziyarat Ashura, which is meant for those who want to recite Ziyarat Ashura but can't carry out all of its adab (formalities and etiquette) such as the takbir, one hundred la’ns, hundred salams, the sajdah, and the dua’a and prayer after the ziyarat). Mafatih al-Jinan.


Source: islamquest.net


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