Mullá Husayn and his companions begin their search
Mullá Husayn and his two companions become the first group of seekers to set out in search of the Promised One. We will shortly see [next chapter] that they will soon be followed by a few others, who will with them become the first eighteen souls to make it across the first part of the Bridge, recognizing the Promised One.
Prominent Siyyid Kázim disciples who do not make the First Crossing
History documents a diverse array of outcomes among Siyyid Kázim’s disciples as they confronted the challenge of crossing the symbolic Bridge. While some successfully traversed this initial phase, demonstrating profound insight and
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85 Kúfa is besides Najaf. In January 661 CE, Imám Alí was killed by a poisoned sword while he was praying at this mosque in Kúfa. He is buried in neighbouring town of Najaf.
86The mosque is Kúfa holds special significance for the Shí’a because this is where the Imám ‘Alí was assassinated with a poisoned sword in January 661 CE. The Shaykhi’s had the practice of special spiritual retreats called an i’tikāf in which they go into isolation and fast and prayed from sunrise to sunset usually for 40 days, and these are believed to have special potency when conducted at certain holy sites. One of these holy sites for an i’tikāf is this mosque in Kúfa.
