Number forty is mystic in Theosophy. According to the Islamic culture
if someone practices a good deed constantly during forty days, it would
be his inseparable attribute and lead to descending of Allah's
blessing.
In some religions forty days and forty nights praying has been
special position. When Prophet Musa / Moses (pbuh) prayed forty nights;
found the ability to hear the words of Allah (SWT),
"And when We appointed a time of forty nights with Musa, then you took the calf (for a god) after him and you were unjust." [Glorious Quran 2:51]
Prophet Muhammad (saw) said, "Whoever dedicates himself to Allah
(SWT) for forty days, will find springs of wisdom sprout out of his
heart and flow on his tongue." Commemorating of the fortieth day of
deeds by their family and giving alms is one of the common customs among
some of the Muslims.
The 40th [Arbaeen (Arbayeen) or Chehlum] marks an important turning
point in the movement of Karbala (Kerbala). This day, which is no less
important to the day of Ashura (Aashura/Ashurah) is important for many
reasons - the prime being that the Ahlul Bayt reached the land of
Karbala on this day and performed the visitation to Sayyid ash-Shuhada
al-Husayn (as) and the loyal family and friends who gave their life for
the cause of Islam. Although the historians differ on when this event
transpired; some say it was in the same year of the massacre in Karbala
in the year 61 AH, whilst other say it was in the following year 62 AH.
Whatever the case, the atrocities and difficulties which the family of
Prophet Muhammad (saw) was put through in the court of Yazid and the
long ride to Karbala culminated on the 20th of Safar on the empty plains
of Karbala.
According to most widely accepted traditions, the family of Prophet
Muhammad (saw) remained in captivity for about a year in Damascus by
Yazid, the Umayyad Caliph. After one year when the ruler of Shaam
(Syria) were forced to release them, Bibi Zainab (sa) said to Imam Ali
ibn al-Husayn as-Sajjad (as) that she wanted to go back to Karbala to
mourn his brother and all the martyrs of Karbala. The same was desired
by other women of this caravan and Imam Ali ibn al-Husayn as-Sajjad (as)
directed them towards Karbala. The grave of Imam Husayn Ibn Ali (as)
was not desolate as some may expect. Rather, as the Ahlul Bayt were
approaching Karbala, there were a few people already at the grave,
marking his martyrdom with tears. The individual, who had been a
companion of Prophet Muhammad (saw) - Jabir ibne Abdullah al-Ansari (who
at this point was blind) - along with his assistant (Atiyya bin Saad),
had made the trek from Madina to the place of martyrdom of his Imam and
master, Imam Husayn Ibn Ali (as). Jabir ibne Abdullah al-Ansari (ra)
called out to his Imam, "I testify that you are the son of the Seal of
the Prophets, the son of the Master of the Faithful, the son of the
inseparable ally of piety, the descendant of guidance." His servant,
Atiyya bin Saad noted to him that he could see a caravan of people in
the distance and they were approaching this sacred site. As they
approached, they realized that this was none other than the caravan of
present Imam, Ali ibn al-Husayn as-Sajjad (as) with the other family
members and assistants!
The historians note that at this point, Jabir ibne Abdullah al-Ansari
(ra) and his assistant, Atiyya bin Saad, moved out of the way so that
the women of the Ahlul Bayt and the others could show their grief at the
sacred grave in privacy and according to reports, the heads of the
martyrs were also buried at this point in time - as before leaving Shaam
(Syria), they were given back the sacred heads of the martyrs
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