In The Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful
MESSENGER OF ALLAH (S.A.W) WEPT ON VARIOUS OCCASIONS
The Messenger of Allah(S.A.W) wept on the death of his son
Ibrahim.
The following narration has been mentioned in
Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan Abi Dawood and Sunan
Ibne Majah:
Anas bin Malik reported that: The Messenger of
Allah(S.A.W) entered the room and we
accompanied him... And Ibrahim breathed his last. The eyes of Allah's Messenger(S.A.W)
were filled with tears. Abdur Rehman Ibne Auf said: 'You
are weeping, O Messenger of
Allah(S.A.W)'. He(S.A.W) replied: "Ibne Auf, This is
mercy". Then he(S.A.W) said: "Our
eyes shed tears and our hearts are filled with grief, but
we do not say anything except that
by which Allah is pleased. O, Ibrahim we are sorrowful due
to your separation."
And it is mentioned in Sunan Ibne Majah that: Anas Ibne
Malik says: When Ibrahim the son
of the Prophet(S.A.W) died, he(S.A.W) said: "Do not
shroud him till I have looked at him."
Then he came forward in misery and wept.
In Sunan Tirmizi it is recorded from Jabir Ibne Abdulla
Ansari that:
The Messenger of Allah(S.A.W) held the hand of Abdur
Rehman bin Auf and took him to
Ibrahim, his son, when Ibrahim was in his last moments.
The Messenger of Allah(S.A.W)
took him in his lap and began to weep. Abdur Rehman bin
Auf said: 'You are weeping? And
you had yourself prohibited weeping?' The Messenger of
Allah(S.A.W) replied: 'No, but I
had prohibited two kinds of cries of foolish and sinful
people: The cry at the time of a
calamity, and tearing at the face and the collar. And the
second is crying like Shaitan.
The Messenger of Allah(S.A.W) wept for his Uncle Hamza(R.A).
The books Tabaqat Ibne Saad, Maghazi of Waqidi and Musnad
Ahmed Hanbal
mention the following tradition:
After the Battle of Uhud, the Messenger of Allah(S.A.W)
passed by a house of Ansars. He
heard the wailing of the people for their martyred family
members. The eyes of the
Messenger of Allah(S.A.W) filled with tears and he began
to weep. Then he(S.A.W) said:
"But there is no one to weep for Hamza." When
the ladies of the family of Sa'ad bin Muadh
and Usayd bin Huzayr al-Ashhal returned they told them to
go and weep for Hamza, the
uncle of the Prophet(S.A.W). Then from that time to date
none of the women of Ansar have
wept for their dead ones before weeping upon Hamza(R.A).
The Messenger of Allah(S.A.W) wept for Jafar bin Abi Talib.
A narration recorded in the books of Al Istiab, Usud
al-Ghaba, Al Isabah and Ibne Athir etc that:
When Jafar was killed with his companions, the Messenger
of Allah(S.A.W) came to his
house and summoned his children. Then he consoled them up
and there were tears in his
eyes. Asma, the wife of Jafar said: May my parents
sacrificed for you, you are crying? Shall
I tell you about Jafar and his companions?
"Yes", he replied the Messenger of Allah(S.A.W),
"I am very sorrowful today."
Then Asma called and the women gathered, and Fatima(S.A)
entered weeping and wailing, "O Uncle!".
The Messenger of Allah(S.A.W) said: "A brave one like
Jafar deserves to be wept upon."
The Messenger of Allah(S.A.W) wept for his mother at her grave.
Many books of traditions like Sahih Muslim, Musnad Ahmed
Hanbal, Sunan Abi Dawood,
Sunan Nasai and Sunan Ibne Majah mentioned the following
tradition:
Abu Huraira says: "The Prophet(S.A.W) visited the
grave of his mother and wept and made others weep too."
The Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) wept for his grandson, Hussain (A.S.)
on various occasions.
1. Tradition of
Ummul Fazl
The first narration quoted by us is recorded in
Mustadrakul Sahihayn, History of Ibne Asakir
and Maqtal of Khwarizmi, other books also mention this
incident
Ummul Fazl the daughter of Harith came to the Messenger of
Allah(S.A.W) and said: "O
Messenger of Allah(S.A.W) I had a dream in which I saw
that a piece of your flesh flew off
and fell into my lap. The Messenger of Allah(S.A.W) told
her, "You have seen something
good, by the will of Allah, Fatima will give birth to a
child and you will be present in the house."
Later Fatima(S.A) gave birth to Hussain(A.S) and Ummul
Fazl was present as the
Prophet(S.A.W) had predicted. She placed Hussain(A.S) in
the lap of the Prophet(S.A.W),
She said:
"Thus when I saw the Messenger of Allah(S.A.W) that
his eyes were filled with tears. I said,
'O Messenger of Allah(S.A.W), may my parents be sacrificed
for you, why are you weeping?'.
He(S.A.W) replied, 'Jibraeel came to me and informed me
that my people will soon murder
this son of mine.'
I asked, 'This son?'.
'Yes', he(S.A.W) replied, 'And he gave me the red dust of
his grave.'
Al Hakim says, This is an authentic hadith according to
the standards of Bukhari and
Muslim but they have not included it in their
collections."
2. Tradition of
Zainab Binte Jahash
A similar type of narration has been presented in the
books: Tarikh Ibne Asakir, Majmauz
Zawaed, Tarikh Ibne Kathir etc:
Zainab says: One day while Hussain(A.S) was in my house
and near me at the staircase,
then I became thoughtless. The Messenger of Allah(S.A.W)
entered.... He(S.A.W) said, "Let
him be (as he is). The Prophet(S.A.W) stretched out his
hands while he was performing
the prayers and took Hussain(A.S) to him. I said, "O
Messenger of Allah(S.A.W) I have
never seen you do this before?"
He(S.A.W) said, "Jibraeel came to me and informed me
that this (Hussain) will be killed by
my Ummat." I requested him, "Then show me the
dust of the land where he will be killed."
And he gave me some red earth.
3. Tradition of
Ayesha
Abi Salma has been recorded in Tarikh Ibne Asakir, Maqtal
Khwarizmi and Majmauz Zawaid
to have said:
Ayesha said: The Messenger of Allah(S.A.W) had seated
Hussain(A.S.) upon his thigh
when Jibraeel came and asked, "Is this your
son?"
"Yes", he replied.
Jibraeel said, "But your Ummat will soon kill him
after your demise."
The eyes of the Prophet filled with tears.
Jibraeel said, "Would you like to see the land where
he shall be killed?"
"Yes", he replied.
Then Jibraeel showed him the fine dust of his grave.
In another narration there is a variation where Jibraeel
is reported to have indicated towards
Iraq and took some red dust from it and showed it to him
and said, "This is the dust from
his fatal battleground."
4. Tradition of
Umme Salma
Mustadrakul Sahihayn, Tabaqaat Ibne Saad, Tarikh Ibne
Asakir and other books have
mentioned the following tradition from Umme Salma:
The Messenger of Allah(S.A.W) was sleeping one night when he
awoke with a start. He
was in a state of terror. Then again he went to sleep and
once more woke up with a start.
This time he was more worried. Again he went to sleep and
woke up. In his hands was
some red dust. He was turning it around in his hands.
She said, "What is this dust, O Messenger of
Allah?" He said, "Jibraeel informed me that
this Hussain will be killed in the land of Iraq. I asked
Jibraeel to show me the dust of the land
where he will be killed. And this is that dust."
The Tradition of the Holy Prophet(S.A.W) regarding
prohibition of weeping and the
source of this tradition.
Sahih Muslim and Sunan Nasai record the following
traditions:
Abdullah bin Umar reported that Hafsa wept for Umar (when
he was dying). He
(Umar) said: 'Be quiet, my daughter. Don't you know that
the Messenger of
Allah(S.A.W) had said: "The dead is punished because
of his family's weeping over it?"
Umar reported Allah's Apostle(S.A.W) as saying: The dead
body is punished in the
grave because of wailing on it."
Ibne Umar reported: When Umar was wounded he fainted, and
there was a loud
lamentation over him. When he regained consciousness he
said: Didn't you know
that the Messenger of Allah(S.A.W) said: "The dead is
punished because of the
weeping of the living?"

Let us consider the following incident, which finds
mention in the books of Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim:
Abdullah bin Abu Mulaika reports Ibne Abbas as
saying: When we came to Medina, it was before
long that the Commander of believers was
wounded, and Suhaib came weeping and crying:
'Alas for the brother, alas for the companion!'. Upon this
Umar said: Didn't you know, or
didn't you hear, that the Messenger of Allah(S.A.W) said:
"The dead is punished because of
the lamentation of his family?"
Abu Mulaika says that he went to Ayesha and told her of
this. She said: I swear by Allah that
Allah's Messenger(S.A.W) never said that dead would be
punished because of his family's
lamenting (for him). What he said was that Allah would
increase the punishment of the
unbeliever because of his family's lamenting for him.
Verily it is Allah who has caused
laughter and weeping. No bearer of a burden will bear
another's burden."
Ibn Abu Mulaika said that al-Qasim bin Muhammad said that
when the words of Umar and
Ibne Umar were conveyed to Ayesha, she said: "You
have narrated it to me from those who
are neither liars nor those suspected of lying but
(sometimes) hearing misleads.
We can also mention a similar type of tradition which has
been recorded in Sahih Muslim,
Sahih Bukhari, Sunan Tirmizi and Muwatta of Malik.
Hisham bin Urwa relates from his father that he said: I
heard Ayesha say, when she was
told that Abdullah bin Umar says that the dead person is
tormented by his family's weeping
over him, that "Allah may bless Abu Abdur Rehman that
he heard something but could not
retain it (well)." Actually, the bier of a Jewish man
passed by the Prophet (S.A.W) and the
member of his family were wailing over him. Upon this he
said: You wail and he is being tormented.
The books of Sunan Nasai, Sunan Ibne Majah and Musnad Ibne
Hanbal record the following narration:
Salma binte Azraq reports that Abu Huraira said: Someone
of the family of the Messenger
of Allah(S.A.W) died. The women gathered and began to weep
upon the death. Umar stood
up and refrained them from weeping. The Messenger of
Allah(S.A.W) said: Do not stop
them, Umar, because the eyes weep and the heart is
sorrowful and it has been only a
short while (since the calamity).
And in Musnad Ahmed Hanbal:
From Wahab bin kaysani, from Muhammad bin Umar that he
informed him: Salma Ibne
Azrak was sitting with Abdullah Ibne Umar in the market
place when a bier passed and
people were weeping on it. When Abdullah Ibne Umar
restrained them from weeping,
Salma Ibne Azraq told him; Do not say that, because I have
witnessed my father say that
he heard from Abu Huraira that a women from the family of
Marwan died and Marwan told
his women not to weep upon her. Abu Huraira told him not
to restrain them as he himself
had witnessed the incident when the Messenger of
Allah(S.A.W) told Umar not to send
away the women who were weeping upon the dead. Moreover,
the Messenger of
Allah(S.A.W) had said: "Call them back, son of
Khattab, for surely the soul is sorrowful and
the eyes weep and it is a fresh incident."
He said, "Did you not hear him say that?".
"Yes", he replied, "The Almighty and His
Messenger are more knowledgable."
In the first section of our tradition, we have proved
beyond any doubt that the Messenger of
Allah(S.A.W) has time and again wept upon the death of
various people; martyrs as well as
those who had died a natural death. He has also wept near
the grave of some people.
Similarly in the second section, we have shown that the
Messenger of Allah(S.A.W) had
shed tears for the imminent martyrdom of Imam
Hussain(A.S.), his beloved grandson. This
also proves that weeping for Imam Hussain(A.S.) is a
meritorious act as proved in the
previous section. In addition, we can say that it is one
of the Sunnat of the Prophet(S.A.W).
The third section consists of narrations which were
wrongly understood by the second caliph, Umar.
We have also discussed how Ayesha, Abu Huraira and Ibne
Abbas have corrected him.
We can safely conclude that the traditions reported by the
second caliph and his son, as
regards the prohibition of weeping, are faulty.
Doubtlessly, weeping due to the fear of death, weeping
upon the dead and upon their
graves is from the practices of the Messenger of
Allah(S.A.W). It is his Sunnat. One who
weeps upon Imam Hussain(A.S.) has actually followed the
sunnat of the Holy Prophet(S.A.W).
