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				Abu Abdullah Hussain bin Ali (40-61/661-680) 
 
 
 Abu Abdullah Hussain bin Ali was born on the 3rd Shaban, 4/January, 626 in  Medina. When the news of his birth reached to Muhammad, he came to his  daughter's house, and took the newly-born child in his arms affectionately, and  named him Hussain. He spent his early life in the godly lap of Muhammad, who  loved him too much. Among the numerous sayings of Muhammad concerning Hussain is  the one to this effect that, "I owe my being to Hussain, and Hussain owes his  being to me." (Ibn Majah, 1st vol., p. 33). It is further related that once,  while sermoning in the mosque, Muhammad was interrupted all of a sudden by the  cry of a boy, whose voice resembled that of Hussain. He asked to a person to  enquire whether Hussain was weeping. Muhammad was soon reported that the weeping  boy was a student, whose teacher had punished him due to negligence to his  lesson. Muhammad sent for the teacher and said, "Please do not punish this boy  so much that causes him to weep, as his voice resembles that of my child  Hussain."
 Hussain was 6 years old during the demise of Muhammad and his mother. He was  married to Shahr Banu, the daughter of Yazdigard, the last Sassanid king of  Iran.
 Hussain's self-control and patience must indeed have been remarkable, for  once when a slave-girl spilled a dish of thick soup all over the Imam's head and  neck, he refrained from reprimanding her, but on the contrary, he graciously  gave her freedom.
 The sources acknowledge in the face of the facts that Hussain was the  superlative genius of his age in learning and knowledge. "The traditions  indicating his profound knowledge," writes Abdullah al-Alaili, "are more than  one can count. There were many complicated cases in which his judgement were  astonishing even to the learned and distinguished scholars, till Abdullah bin  Umar commented that Hussain was the source of inspiration of knowledge." During  his living in Medina, since the death of his father, Hussain was mostly engaged  in the intellectual pursuits with his followers. It infers from the collection  of his saying, as recorded by Kulaini (d. 329/941) in his "Usul al-Kafi" that  Hussain highly stressed on the application of intellect in religion. For  instance, his few saying to this effect are given below:-
 
 
 
 
 
 * Intellect is a guide to every believer. ("al-Kafi", p. 60)
 * The lack of intellect and faith in no case can be overlooked and forgiven.  Being without faith and religion is equal to being without peace and security.  (Ibid. p. 64)
 * A person devoid of intellect cannot be conceived except as a corpse.  (Ibid.)
 * One who has intellect has a faith. And he who has faith has a peace in  paradise. (Ibid. p. 27)
 * The reasoning potentiality is the chief pillar of human existence. It is a  fountain spring of sagacity, comprehension, memory and knowledge. It is through  reason one knows who guides him and who misguides him. (Ibid. p. 60)
 
 
 
 
				 
 
  
 
  
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