
Shab-e-Meraj 2026 || By: Dr Syed Shah Shamimuddin Ahmed Munemi



🌸 3rd Shabaan al-Moazzam
🌹 Wiladat-e-Imam Hussain ibn Ali (a.s)
3rd Shabaan al-Moazzam woh mubarak din hai jab Madina-e-Munawwara mein Khanwada-e-Rasool ﷺ mein ek aisi hasti paida hui jiske noor se aasman bhi roshan ho gaye.
Yeh din hai Imam Hussain (a.s) ki wiladat ka —
woh Hussain jo Rasool-e-Khuda ﷺ ka jigar ka tukda hain,
woh Hussain jo Islam ki zindagi ban gaye.
🌼 Wiladat ka Mubarak Waqia
Jab Bibi Fatima Zahra (s.a) ke ghar yeh noor paida hua,
Madina mein khushi ki lehr daur gayi.
Rasool-e-Akram ﷺ khud tashreef laaye,
Imam ko apni god mein liya,
unke kaan mein azan aur iqamat kahi,
aur pyar se farmaya:
“Yeh mera beta Hussain hai.”
Phir Allah ke hukum se
Rasool ﷺ ne unka naam “Hussain” rakha —
yeh naam pehle kisi ne nahi suna tha.
🌺 Khanwada-e-Rasool ﷺ ki Khushiyan
Yeh sirf ek bache ki wiladat nahi thi,
yeh deen ke mustaqbil ki basharat thi.
Rasool ﷺ muskurate thay
Hazrat Ali (a.s) shukar ke aansu baha rahe thay
Bibi Fatima (s.a) ke ghar se rehmat tapak rahi thi
Jibraeel (a.s) mubarakbaad le kar aaye
Madina walon ne dekha ke
Nabi ﷺ Hussain ko kandhon par bithate,
namaz mein sajda lamba kar dete,
aur farmate:
“Hussain mujh se hai, aur main Hussain se hoon.”
🌹 Imam Hussain (a.s) ki Shaan o Azmat..
Imam Hussain (a.s) sirf Nabi ﷺ ke nawase nahi, balki Islam ke muhafiz hain.
Woh jannat ke jawanon ke sardar hain
Woh sabr, haq aur qurbani ka zinda namoona hain
Woh batil ke samne jhukna na jaante thay
Unki wiladat par khushi is liye bhi hai ke:
Karbala mein Islam ko zinda rakhne wala paida ho chuka tha
🌙 Aaj ka Din – Khushi ka Din
Is liye 3rd Shabaan:
Shukar ka din hai
Khushi manane ka din hai
Rasool ﷺ ke ghar ki khushi mein shamil hone ka din hai
Yeh din humein yaad dilata hai:
Hussain (a.s) poore Ummat-e-Muhammadi ﷺ ke rehnuma hain
📚 Sunni Books se References (Authentic)
Sunni Ulama aur tareekhi kutub bhi Imam Hussain (a.s) ki wiladat aur fazilat ko wazeh taur par bayan karti hain:
Tareekh-e-Tabari
(Wiladat-e-Imam Hussain ka zikr, Madina)
Al-Bidaya wa al-Nihaya – Ibn Kathir
(Imam Hussain ki wiladat aur Rasool ﷺ ka pyar)
Usd-ul-Ghaba fi Ma’rifat-is-Sahaba – Ibn Athir
(Imam Hussain ibn Ali ka tafseeli zikr)
Siyar A’lam-un-Nubala – Imam Zahabi
(Imam Hussain ki shaan, nasab aur fazilat)
Mishkat-ul-Masabih
(Hadith: “Hussain mujh se hai aur main Hussain se hoon”)
🌸 Khatima
3rd Shabaan al-Moazzam mubarak ho
Aaj ka din humein yeh yaad dilata hai ke:
Jis ghar mein Hussain (a.s) paida hue,
woh ghar Rasool ﷺ ka ghar hai,
aur jahan Rasool ﷺ ki khushi ho
wahan poori Ummat ki khushi honi chahiye….






The Story of Prophet Idris عليه السلام and the Angel of Death
Prophet Idris عليه السلام was among the earliest prophets sent to humanity. The Quran describes him in just a few words, but those words carry weight:
“And mention Idris in the Book. Indeed, he was a man of truth and a prophet. And We raised him to a high station.” (Surah Maryam 19:56–57)
Idris was known for deep worship, wisdom, and discipline. He taught people writing, knowledge, and justice. His days were filled with remembrance of Allah, and his nights with devotion. The angels knew him not as a distant name on earth, but as a soul whose deeds rose daily to the heavens.
According to narrations mentioned by scholars of tafsir, the Angel of Death once came to Idris in human form.
Idris recognized him and spoke with calm clarity.
“You are the Angel of Death,” Idris said.
“Yes,” the angel replied.
Idris then asked something unusual. Not out of fear, but out of longing.
“I wish to see how souls are taken, and how death truly feels, so I may increase in gratitude and obedience.”
By Allah’s permission, the Angel of Death carried Idris through the heavens. Idris saw wonders unseen by human eyes: angels in constant worship, realms ordered by divine command, and a reality far greater than the world he had left behind.
When they reached a high station, the Angel of Death received a command. Idris’s soul was to be taken there.
In that elevated place, between earth and heaven, Idris met his end. His soul was taken gently, and he was honored in a way no ordinary servant is. This is what many scholars understood from the verse: “We raised him to a high station.”
Whether every detail of this encounter is literal or symbolic, the message is clear.
Idris did not fear death.
He prepared for it.
He wanted to understand it so he could worship Allah better.
The Lesson
Death is not punishment for the righteous.
It is a meeting.
It is a transition.
It is an honor when a life is lived in truth.
Prophet Idris عليه السلام teaches us that elevation does not come from power or fame, but from consistency in faith, sincerity in worship, and honesty with Allah.
A short mention in the Quran.
A towering rank in the sight of Allah.
That is the legacy of Idris عليه السلام.