The blessed lady

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Haaj Mulla  Hasan  Yazdi was deemed  to  be  among  the  most  distinguished  of  jurists  from Najaf. He has narrated from Muhammad Ali Yazdi, who was also considered to be very pious and devout. The latter followed a routine, whereby he used to visit the cemetery at night, wherein  some  notable  scholars  were  buried.  There  he  used  to  engage  himself  in supplications and worship.

Muhammad Ali Yazdi had a close companion who was with him since childhood. 

Even  in  their  youth  they  studied  together  in  the  same  school.  They  were  always 

together  even  in  matters  of  business  and  one  rarely  saw  them  separated.  Then 

unexpectedly, this friend expired and was buried in the cemetery referred to in the 

above paragraph. Incidentally, this cemetery was also the resting-place of other god 

fearing  and devout  individuals.  The friend  had  not been buried  even  for a month, 

when  Muhammad  Ali  Yazdi  saw  him  in  a  dream.  When  he  saw  his  friend  in 

peaceful condition, he inquired from him, ‘You seem very calm and tranquil, although 

I am aware of your actions, which only merited painful chastisement. Tell me which 

act is responsible for this ease and comfort.’

His friend replied, ‘Yes, indeed you are right. Until yesterday I was engulfed in 

agonising punishment. But an incident occurred that transformed my state to what it is 

right now. Ashraf Juda’s wife had expired. Her relatives buried her here. (He indicates 

the place of burial, which was approximately a hundred feet away) After the burial of 

this lady, Sayyedush Shohada, Imam Hussain (a.s.) visited her grave and ordered for  the  discontinuation  of  chastisement  from  her  grave.  Consequently  on  Imam’s intercession her grave received amnesty from chastisement and I too was liberated. That is why you now find me so contented.’

Muhammad Ali Yazdi relates that, ‘When I woke up after seeing this strange dream, I 

immediately  left  for  the  market  of  Hidaad.  I  was  not  aware  of  its  location  and 

whereabouts. However after a laborious search I managed to hunt down that place. I 

reached Ustaad Ashraf’ place and asked, ‘Has a lady from your family expired in the 

recent past?’ He replied, ‘Yes, we buried her only yesterday.’ Then I asked, ‘Did she 

have the good fortune of visiting Imam Hussain’s shrine?’ Ustaad : ‘No’ I asked, ‘Did 

she often discuss Imam Hussain’s afflictions and hardships, or did she ever organize 

some gathering (majaalis) where calamities of Imam’s were narrated?’ Ustaad: ‘No.’ 

All these questions seemed  very puzzling  to Ustaad  Ashraf and he asked, ‘I don’t 

understand! What do you want to prove by all these questions?’ I then went on to 

relate my entire dream. When I concluded my narration, he said, ‘I think I know the 

reason behind the mystery. In the last days of her life, my wife had taken up regular 

recitation of Ziarate Ashoora, and this is a direct result of that recitation.’5

Due to the distinction of this grave, Akhund Karbasi, a famed scholar, had decreed in his will to be buried near the grave of this lady. And after his demise he was buriednear her, in accordance with his wishes. 

Reference : Miracles of Ziyarat e Ashura