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Old 11-18-2011, 06:59 AM   #32
CuittisIL

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A report says Yazid cursed 'Ubeidullah ibn Ziyad when he was informed of his crime, other than this I have no idea if he made Qasas or not.

Allah however did make Qasas on both Ibn Ziyad and Yazid and the rest of the killers, Ibn Ziad was killed and decapitated in a war by Ibrahim bin al-Ashtar who sent his head to al-Mukhtar in 67 Hijri on the tenth of Muharram, a snake started playing with his fallen head, al-Mukhtar then sent his head to 'Abdullah ibn al-Zubair (raa) who later sent it to 'Ali bin al-Husein (raa).
As for Yazid who was hanging on to his position as Caliph, he remained for four years and the people (Sahaba and Tabi'een) kept rebelling against him especially in Madinah so he wasn't even even able to rule in these short four years.
In this book by hadhrat Ismail Memon, there is a whole section on how Allah dealt with the killers of Husain:

http://www.madania.org/index.php?opt...ions&Itemid=52

When thirst brought Husain to the bank of the Euphrates River and he was raising the water to his lips, the accursed Husain bin Numair shot an arrow that struck him on his lips. The first words to leave his lips were, “Oh Allah! It is only to you that I complain of whatever is happening to the grandson of the Blessed Prophet r. Oh Allah! Destroy them one by one, cut them to pieces, and do not leave any of them behind in this world."

Imam Zuhri rahmatullahi alayh says, "Of the men involved in the murder of Husain , none of them died until they tasted the retribution of their actions. Some were killed, others their face blackened or distorted, or their kingdom was usurped. Of course, this is only a small price to be paid for their hatred of a wali of Allah and to forewarn others of the dangers of hurting the Auliya-Allah, otherwise the punishment of the Akhirah is unimaginable.”

Since the martyrdom of Husain, Yazid did not get one day of relief in his kingdom. Uprisings and rebellions sprouted everywhere and the cry for revenge for Husain t’s martyrdom echoed throughout the empire. Yazid lived only 2 years and 8 months (3 years and 8 months according to some other narrations) after the martyrdom of Husain. The rest of his life was spent in ignominy and he also died in ignominy.
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