Mukhtar b. Yousif Ath-Thaqafi – a brilliant figure in history
By: Ali Al-A’wad
Mukhta`r b. Yousif Ath-Thaqafi was among the Arab and Muslim
brilliant figures in history. He was the Arab hero who could overcome
the events and lead the greatest social revolt. He adopted political
and social justice, and accomplished equal opportunities among the
people, regardless of their nations and religions. We will briefly
speak about his qualities and the achievements of his revolt.
His Qualities
As for the prominent qualities of this great figure, they are as
follows:
1. Sharp Cleverness
Al-Mukhta`r was very clever. An example of his sharp cleverness was
that he could understand inner selves and address the feelings of the
people. Through his cleverness he was able to lead his great revolt
and make the hearts and feelings of the people incline to him. He
grasped the events from their beginnings. The biographers have
mentioned many examples of his cleverness.
Al-Mukhta`r was among the most brilliant persons of the Arab world. An
examples of his brilliancy is that he succeeded in executing his
political plans aiming at destroying the forces which showed enmity
toward the members of the House (ahl al-Bayt) , peace be on them.
Though these forces represented the capitalist and aristocratic
classes in Ku`fa, al-Mukhta`r could destroy their influence, brought
them down their thrones, and sent them to prisons and cemeteries.
2. Inspired Leadership
Among the qualities of al-Mukhta`r was that he was a military inspired
commander. He was the most brilliant of the army commanders in
designing war plans and appointing military methods to overcome the
events. It was he who schemed the successful plans of the military
coup. He led this coup against the government of Ku`fa. Hence his
plans were then unique in the Islamic world.
3. Allah-fearing and Piety
Al-Mukhta`r was Allah-fearing and pious. He devoted his life to his
religion. He built the foundations of his government on inclusive
justice among the people. In spite of his many works, he sat among the
people and gave them legal decisions. He followed the policy of Ima`m
'Ali, the Commander of the faithful, peace be on him. The narrators
mentioned that al-Mukhta`r fasted by daytime during his short-termed
Caliphate, and always mentioned Allah, the Most High.
4. Friendship toward Ahl al-Bayt
As for the friendship toward the members of the House (ahl al-Bayt),
peace be on them, it was among the qualities of al-Mukhta`r. He showed
sincere friendship toward them and adored them. A proof for this is
that Muslim b. 'Aqil, al-Husayn's emissary to Ku`fa, stopped at his
house, told him of his secrets, negotiated with him about the affairs
of the revolt, and informed him of those who pledged allegiance to
Ima`m al-Husayn, peace be on him. Yazid, the tyrannical, appointed 'Ubayd
Allah b. Ziya`d governor over Ku`fa, and he arrested the followers of
Ima`m al-Husayn, peace be on him. Al-Mukhta`r was one of those
arrested.
He remained in prison until Ima`m al-Husayn, peace be on him, was
martyred. Then 'Abd Allah b. 'Umar, his brother -in- law, interceded
for him with Yazid, and he accepted his intercession. When al-Mukhta`r
left prison, he struggled for holding the reins of authority to avenge
the blood of al-Husayn. When Allah granted him victory over his
enemies, he killed the murderers of Ima`m al-Husayn, peace be on him,
and demolished their houses. We will mention this when we speak about
his exalted position with the Impa`ms.
His Exalted Position with the Ima`ms
It was normal for al-Mukhta`r to occupy an exalted position with the
Ima`ms of ahl al-Bayt, peace be on them, and attain their good
pleasure. He pleased them when he avenged their blood, destroyed those
who shed their blood.
There are many traditions concerning lauding him, respecting him, and
admiring his benefits toward the Household of the Prophet, may Allah
bless him and his family. The following is some of them:
1. Ima`m Abu` 'Abd Allah al-Sa`diq, peace be on him, said: "No
Ha`shimite woman combed (her hair) nor did she dye (it) wit henna
until al-Mukhta`r sent us the heads of those who killed al-Husayn,
peace be on him.
Al-Mukhta`r gladdened the Household of the Prophet, may Allah bless
him and his family, who were sad for Ima`m al-Husayn, Lord of the
youths of heaven, peace be on him. For he avenged his blood.
2. Ima`m Abu` Ja'far (al-Ba`qir), peace be on him, said: "Curse not
al-Mukhta`r, for he killed those who killed us, demanded vengeance for
us, made our widows join in marriage, and divided properties among us
in the strained circumstances."
3. 'Abd Allah b. Shurayk narrated: "We visited Abu` Ja'far (al-Ba`qir),
peace be on him, on the Day of al-Nahr. He was resting. He had sent
for the barber. I sat before him. Then a Kufa`n came. The Kufa`n took
Abu` Ja'far's hand to kiss it, but he prevented him from this and
asked him:
'Who are you?' '(I am) Abu` Mohammed al-Hakam b. al-Mukhta`r b. Abi 'Ubayda
al-Thaqafi,' replied the Kufa`n. He sat far from Abu` Ja'far. Hence
Abu` Ja'far reached out his hand to him, and was about to seat him on
his lap, after he had withheld his hand from him. Then Abu` Mohammed
al-Hakam b. al-Mukhta`r said to Abu` Ja'far: 'May Allah set you right,
the people have said many words concerning my father. By Allah, I want
your opinion of him.'
"Abu` Ja'far asked: 'What did they say?' 'They say that he was a
liar,' answered Abu` Mohammed al-Hakam b. al-Mukhta`r, 'I accept your
orders.' Abu` Ja'far, peace be on him, said: 'Glory belongs to Allah!
By Allah, my father told me that al-Mukhta`r had sent the dower of my
mother. Did he not build our houses, kill those who killed us, and
avenge our blood? May Allah have mercy on him!.
In this tradition there is a clear proof for the exalted position of
al-Mukhta`r with Ima`m Abu` Ja'far (al-Ba`qir), peace be on him.
Besides the tradition shows that he did the ahl al-Bayt, peace be on
them, many favors. For example, he demanded vengeance for them, helped
them with properties of which were the dowers of their womenfolk, and
built their houses demolished by the Umayyad authorities.
4. Al-Mukhta`r sent the heads of 'Ubayd Allah b. Ziya`d and 'Umar b.
Sa'd to Ima`m Zayn al-'Abidin, peace be on him, and he prostrated
himself in prayer for Allah, and said: "Praise belongs to Allah who
has taken my revenged on my enemies! May Allah repay al-Mukhta`r good!
The Alids were satisfied with al-Mukhta`r, just as the members of the
House (ahl al-Bayt) , peace be on them, were satisfied with him. They
thanked him for his benefits toward them. The narrators reported on
the authority of Mohammed b. al-Hanafiya, who said:
"When al-Mukhta`r sent me the heads of 'Ubayd Allah b. Ziya`d and 'Umar
b. Sa'd, I prostrated myself in prayer for Allah, raised my hands in
supplication for al-Mukhta`r, and said: 'O Allah, forget not this day
for al-Mukhta`r, and repay him the best repayment on behalf of the
Household of Your Prophet, Mohammed. By Allah, none can blame al-Mukhta`r
for this!(Al-Majlisi, Biha`r al-Anwa`r, vol. 45, Chapter on the
Conditions of al-Mukhtar).
Insignificant Accusations
The enemies and opponents accused this great figure (al-Mukhta`r) of:
1. Revelation. They said that Gabriel came down to him and told him
about unseen things.
2. Angels. They said that the angels came down in the form of white
pigeons and warred against his enemies.
3. The Garden. They said that he guaranteed men the Garden, and wrote
to them letters like Christian indulgences.( Al-Farq bayna al-Furaq,
pp. 33-34).
They accused al-Mukhta`r of these things because he avenged the blood
of Ima`m al-Husayn, (father of the free, peace be on him), ruined the
Umayyad government through his great revolt, treated the Arabs and
non-Arabs equally, and adopted the policy of Ima`m 'Ali, peace be on
him.
Being an experienced leader, al-Mukhta`r occupied the highest position
in the society of his time, became one of the historical heroes, who
adopted the truth, raised the banner of the revolt against
backwardness, and dullness.
Hence it was normal for his enemies to envy him and accuse him of
false things. As for the accusation that al-Mukhta`r told (men) about
unseen things, it is certain that he told them about the occurrence of
some events, and they occurred. He took this knowledge from Maytham
al-Tamma`r(the most brilliant disciple and student of Ima`m 'Ali, the
Commander of the faithful, peace be on him(when he was with him in
prison during the days of 'Ubayd Allah b. Ziya`d. Does foretelling
such events mean prophecy?
His Great Revolt
Al-Mukhta`r announced his great revolt, which aimed at accomplishing
social justice among men and demanding vengeance for al-Husayn, father
of the free, peace be on him. He adopted this and appointed as motto
for his revolt.
Hence his people shouted in the lanes and streets of Ku`fa with this
motto: "Come on to demand vengeance for al-Husayn!" This effective
call echoed in the heaven of Ku`fa. It was a thunder-bolt against the
traitors and criminals who committed the most atrocious crime in human
history. The righteous, deprived people responded to him. Let's listen
to the wonderful poem of 'Abd Allah b. Huma`m al-Salu`li, the poet of
the revolt. In the poem he tells us about the people who supported al-Mukhta`r
eagerly. He says:
The night of al-Mukhta`r astonished the youths and
distracted them from their heyday of youth.
He (al-Mukhta`r) called out: "Come on to demand vengeance
for al-Husayn!"
Hence phalanxes came from Hamada`n after part of night,
from Madhhajj came Ibn Malik, the chief, leading a troop
followed by troops,
from Asad came Yazid along with all the young defenders
Na'im, the best and strongest of all the Shayba`n came
to the battle.
As for Ibn Shumayt, he moved his people there, and they
did not abandon him, nor did they lose him.
Qays part of Nahd and Ibn Hawza`n came. They all were
humble (before Allah).(Al-Tabari, Ta`rikh, 2/2/637).
In this poem 'Abd Allah talks about the motto al-Mukhta`r raised for
his revolt, and which is: "Come on to demand vengeance for al-Husayn!"
This motto had great impression on the Shi'ites, and they responded to
it. Besides he talks about the tribes who took part in this revolt.
Any how the revolt was successful and all things went well with it. As
for al-Mukhta`r, he undertook the affairs of the country. Then he
formed a government including the members of his revolt and the
leaders of his party.
The Objectives of his Revolt
As for the objectives al-Mukhta`r sought through his revolt, they are
as follows:
1. Equality between the Arabs and non-Arabs
Al-Mukhta`r accomplished equality between the Arabs and non-Arabs in
all the rights and duties. He demolished the barriers the Umayyad
government established to prefer the Arabs to non-Arabs and singled
them out for distinctions. Some orientalists thought that the equality
adopted by al-Mukhta`r served Islam and spread it among the non-Arabs
nations.( Da`'irat al-Ma'a`rif al-Isla`miya (French Edition), vol. 3,
p. 765).
Filha`wzin said: "Al-Mukhta`r is worthy of praise, for he preceded
others in understanding the states standing then. He thought that such
states had not to be as they were. Only the Arab elements enjoyed the
full civil rights in the State. If al-Mukhta`r had accomplished his
original objective, he would have been the savior of the Arab
State.(Al-Mukhtar, p. 6).
Al-Khartu`bi said: "It was al-Mukhta`r who strengthened and activated
the party of the non-Arabs. He raised the importance of the non-Arabs,
treated them with justice, and defended them. He moved their hopes and
ambitions. Moreover, he improved their political, social, and economic
conditions. The non-Arabs craved for these rights throughout the time
of the Umayyads and the 'Abba`sidis.(Al-Mukhtar, p. 6).
It is worth mentioning that the non-Arabs were the backbone of al-Mukhta`r's
government. Hence al-Mukhta`r entrusted the important offices to them,
and appointed them as commanders -in-chief of his army. He was sure of
their sincerity to him.
2. Demanding Vengeance for al-Husayn
Al-Mukhta`r was not craving for kingdom when he announced his great
revolt, as those who envied him said. Rather, he wanted to demand
vengeance for Ima`m Abu` 'Abd Allah al-Husayn, the martyr, peace be on
him. He was indignant with those who killed him, peace be on him. When
the power went well with him, he ordered them to be pursued everywhere
and arrested. Then he ordered them to be killed, their properties to
be confiscated, and their house to be demolished. Now we will briefly
present some of his measures against them.
Spreading Fear and Terror
Al-Mukhta`r spread fear and terror among those who warred against
Allah and His Messenger, killed Ima`m al-Husayn, the plant of sweet
basil of Allah's Messenger, may Allah bless him and his family, and
master of the youths of Paradise. Some murderers fled Iraq and went to
'Abd al-Malik b. Marwa`n in order to seek protection in him. One of
them addressed him saying:
I have come to you, that you may have mercy on me
and protect me, but I see that you repel me, hence where is
the defender?( Ibn Qutayba, 'Uyyu`n al-Akhba`r).
'Abd al-Malik b. al-Hajja`j al-Taghlubi turned his back in flight. He
was among those who took part in fighting against al-Husayn, peace be
on him. He sought refuge in 'Abd al-Malik b. Marwa`n and said to him:
"I have fled Iraq for you."
'Abd al-Malik shouted at him saying: "You have told a lie! You have
not fled Iraq for us! You have fled it because you are afraid of those
who demand vengeance for the blood of al-Husayn! You have feared for
your life, hence you have sought refuge in us!(Haya`t al-Ima`m
Mohammed al-Ba`qir, vol. 2, p. 176).
Asma`' b. Kha`rija was one of those whom al-Mukhta`r terrified, for he
was one of those who warred against Ima`m al-Husayn. Concerning him
al-Mukhta`r said: "A deep-black fire will come down from the heaven
and burn the house of Asma`'." When Asma`' heard of these words of al-Mukhta`r,
he was frightened and said: "By Allah, al-Mukhta`r will burn my
house!" Then he fled Ku`fa.(Ibn al-Athïr, al-Ka`mil, vol. 3, p. 368).
General Annihilation
Al-Mukhta`r quickly order his followers to kill all those who took
part in murdering Ima`m al-Husayn, master of the youths of heaven,
peace be on him. He ordered them to kill two hundred and forty-eighty
people at one time. Shimr b. Dhi al-Jawshan(who harbored malice
against Ima`m al-Husayn, peace be on him(escaped.
However, the men of al-Mukhta`r pursued and killed him. Al-Mukhta`r
said: "It is not an act of our religion to leave the murderers of al-Husayn
alive! If I do not kill those who killed the males from among the
family of Mohammed, peace be on him, then I am a liar in this world. I
ask all to help me against them. Food and drink are not permissible
for me until I purify the earth from them.(Ibn al-Athïr, al-Ka`mil,
vol. 3, p. 369).
A group of those who took part in war against al-Husayn was brought to
al-Mukhta`r. They were 'Abd Allah b. Usayd al-Jahni, Ma`lik b. Bashir
al-Baddi, and Haml b. Ma`lik al-Muha`ribi. Al-Mukhta`r said to them:
"O enemies of Allah and His Messenger, where is al-Husayn b. 'Ali?
Bring me al-Husayn! You killed him upon whom you were ordered to call
down blessings!"
They said to him: "We were sent (to war against him) by force. Hence
be kind to us, and leave us alive." Al-Mukhta`r shouted at them
saying: "Were you kind to al-Husayn, son of your Prophet's daughter?
Did you leave him alive and give him water?"(Ibn al-Athïr, al-Ka`mil,
vol. 3, p. 369).
Then he ordered the hands and legs of Ma`lik b. Bashir al-Baddi to be
cut off. He left him in this state until he died. This is because it
was he who deprived al-Husayn of his cap. Then al-Mukhta`r ordered the
two men to be killed.
(Ibn al-Athïr, al-Ka`mil, vol. 3, p. 369).
Then the police arrested Ziya`d b. Ma`lik al-Dab'i, 'Umra`n b. Kha`lid
al-Qushayri, 'Abd al-Rahma`n b. Abi Khusha`ra al-Bajali, and 'Abd
Allah b. Qays al-Khawla`ni. When they brought them before al-Mukhta`r,
he shouted at them with anger: "O You who killed the righteous! O You
who killed the Lord of the youths of heaven! Allah has punished you on
this unlucky day for your depriving (al-Husayn) of his garments!"
It was they who deprived al-Husayn, peace be on him, of his garments.
Hence al-Mukhta`r ordered them to be executed.(Ibn al-Athïr, al-Ka`mil,
vol. 3, p. 368).
'Umar b. Sa'd was very afraid of al-Mukhta`r. He sent him (a letter)
and asked him to write him security. Al-Mukhta`r did this. Then he
announced before his companions that he would kill a man with great
foot, hollow eyes, prominent eyebrows, and whose murder would gladden
the believers and the angels brought nigh.
Al-Haythem b. al-Aswad al-Nakha'i understood that al-Mukhta`r meant
his friend 'Umar b. Sa'd. He sent his son to him, and he told him.
Hence 'Umar b. Sa'd, the wicked, became terrified. He mounted his
she-camel and fled Ku`fa. Al-Mukhta`r was told about this, and he
said: "There is a chain around his ('Umar's) neck, and it will bring
him back." 'Umar b. Sa'd passed all the night (riding) his she camel,
but he felt nothing.
The she-camel took him through Ku`fa and brought him to his house in
the morning. He came into his house. Al-Mukhta`r sent Abu` 'Umra and a
group of the police, and they attacked 'Umar b. Sa'd's house. 'Umar b.
Sa'd stood to take his sword, but he stumbled over his jubbah. Abu` 'Umra
hurried to him, cut off his head and brought it to al-Mukhta`r. Hafs
b. 'Umar b. Sa'd was sitting beside al-Mukhta`r. His father had sent
him to seek for him security from al-Mukhta`r. Al-Mukhta`r said to
him: "Do you know this?"
"Yes, and there is no good after him!" replied Hafs. Hence al-Mukhta`r
ordered him to be killed in order to follow his father. Then he said:
"This, pointing at 'Umar's head, in stead of al-Husayn's (head), and
this, pointing at Hafs's (head), in stead of (the head of) 'Ali b. al-Husayn.
However, they do not equal al-Husayn. By Allah, if I killed three
fourths of Quraysh, they would not equal one of his fingers.( Al-Ka`mil,
vol. 3, p. 37).
With this the life of this wicked traitor, 'Umar b. Sa'd, ended. This
is because he warred against Allah and His Messenger, and spared no
effort to spread corrupt in the earth. He thought that he would
through murdering al-Husayn enjoy the power over al-Ray, live in ease,
plenty, and kingdom.
However, Allah disappointed his expectations. That was when Ibn Ziya`d
broke his covenant concerning appointing him as governor over al-Ray.
Hence he stayed in Ku`fa and was liable to curses until al-Mukhta`r
killed him and sent him to the Fire!
Among those who were punished justly was Harmala b. Ka`hil, the
criminal, who killed 'Abd Allah, baby of Ima`m al-Husayn. This wicked
person, Harmala, saddened the Alids through this crime of his. Al-Minha`l
b. 'Umar narrated: "When I wanted to leave Mecca, I visited 'Ali b.
al-Husayn, and he said to me: 'O Minha`l, what did Harmala b. Ka`hil
al-Asadi do?'
"I have left him alive in Ku`fa," I (al-Minha`l) replied.
The Ima`m raised his hands toward the heaven and supplicated warmly
saying: "O Allah, let him (Harmala) taste the heat of iron! O Allah,
let him taste the heat of the Fire!"
Al-Minha`l said: "When I returned to Ku`fa, I visited al-Mukhta`r, who
was my friend. I greeted him, but he was busy thinking and waiting for
a certain affair. Moments ago, then Harmala b. Ka`hil was brought. Al-Mukhta`r
ordered a fire to be prepared, Harmala's limbs to be cut off and
thrown into the fire.( Ithba`t al-Huda`t, vol. 5, p. 214).
Hence I exclaimed: 'Allah is Great!' Al-Mukhta`r turned to me and
said: 'Exclaiming Allah is Great is good. Why have you exclaimed?' I
(al-Minha`l) told him about the supplication of Ima`m 'Ali b. al-Husayn.
This was great with al-Mukhta`r. He fasted his daytime to show
thanksgiving to Allah for responding to the supplication of 'Ali b.
al-Husayn at his hand." Al-Mukhta`r killed those who killed Ima`m al-Husayn,
peace be on him, filled their houses with bereavement, sadness and
mourning.
The Murder of Ibn Ziya`d, the Tyrant
Al-Mukhta`r knew that 'Abd al-Malik b. Marwa`n had appointed 'Ubayd
Allah b. Ziya`d as commander over a huge army and sent him to conquer
Ku`fa, that he commanded him to permit his soldiers to violate it for
three days, as Yazid b. Mu'a`wiya did in Medina, (the city of) the
Prophet, may Allah bless him and his family.
Hence al-Mukhta`r prepared a strong believing army from among those
who showed friendship toward the Household of the Prophet, may Allah
bless him and his family, and harbored malice against the Umayyads.
Then he appointed Ibra`him b. Malik al-Ashter as commander over the
army. The Army of Ibn Ziya`d surpassed Al-Mukhta`r's Army in number
and equipment. However, it suffered low spirits and faith in war. The
two armies met at a terrible battle, but Allah granted victory to the
troops of Islam and faith.
Accordingly the Syrian Army was defeated and suffered heavy
casualties. As for Ibra`him, he killed 'Ubayd Allah b. Ziya`d with his
own sword. He also killed al-Husayn b. Numayr and other Syrian
commanders. Then he ordered their heads to be brought to al-Mukhta`r,
who became very pleased with seeing them.
The historians said: "A snake came into the mouth of the head of Ibn
Marja`na ('Ubayd Allah b. Ziya`d) and went out of its nostril, an then
it did this several times.(Ibn al-Athïr, al-Ka`mil, vol. 3, p. 381).
Then al-Mukhta`r sent the head to Ima`m 'Ali b. al-Husayn and ordered
the messenger to put it before the Ima`m at the time when food was
placed on the table-clothe after finishing the noon prayers. The
messenger came to the door of the Ima`m at the time when the people
went to have food, and then he called out: "O Household of the
Prophet, Origin of the Message, Place of descent of the angels, the
House of Revelation, I am the messenger of al-Mukhta`r b. Abu` 'Ubayda,
and the head of 'Ubayd Allah b. Ziya`d is with me!" Hence all the Alid
womenfolk in the houses of the Ha`shimites cried.
(Al-Ya'qu`bi, Ta`rikh, vol. 3, p. 6).
They remembered the crimes Ibn Marja`na ('Ubayd Allah b. Ziya`d)
committed against the Prophet's womenfolk.
When the Ima`m saw the head of 'Ubayd Allah b. Ziya`d, he prostrated
himself in prayer, thanked Allah for this, and said: "Praise belongs
to Allah who has not made me die until he has fulfill what he had
promised and punished my enemy!(Gha`yat al-Ikhtisa`r, p. 156. Quttb
al-Ra`wandi, Da'awa`t, p. 59).
Then the Ima`m turned to those who were present and said to them:
"Glory be to Allah! None is deceived by the world except him who shows
ingratitude toward Allah's favors! The head of Abi 'Abd Allah (al-Husayn)
was sent to Ibn Ziya`d at the time when he was having lunch!(Al-'Aqdd
al-Farïd, vol. 5, p. 143).
The historians said: "None saw Ima`m Zayn al-'Abidin, peace be on him,
smiling from the day when his father was martyred, except on the day
when he saw the head of b. Marja`na ('Ubayd Allah b. Ziya`d). He had
camels, and they carried fruit for him from Syrian. Hence , peace be
on him, ordered the fruit to be divided among the people of Medina.(
Al-Ya'qu`bi, Ta`rikh, vol. 3, p. 6).
All the Muslims were delighted when they heard of the death of 'Ubayd
Allah b. Ziya`d. All the people cursed him. The poets satirized him
and gloated over his death. Yazid b. al-Mufarragh said:
When death visits a tyrant, it tears apart the curtains of
chamberlains and gatekeepers.
I say at his death: Away with the son of the lowly, wicked
woman!
You were not jostled for power, and you defended it,
nor did you belong to the people.
You do not belong to Naza`r and Jadhim Dhi Yumn;
you are a mere rock when you are thrown into the flame!
The earth refuse to accept their dead. How does it accept
a dirty one in garments?(Al-Ka`mil, vol. 3, p. 381).
The poet added: Allah killed at al-Za`b him who lived
trickier and died slave!(Al-'Aqdd al-Farïd, vol. 5, p. 143).
Sura`qa al-Ba`riqi praised Ibra`him al-Ashtar saying:
A young man from among the chiefs of Madhhajj has
come to you. He is bold against the enemies and does not
recoil (from fighting).
Hence, Ibn Ziya`d, draw on yourself the greatest death, and
taste the sharp sword!
May Allah reward the Troops of Allah, for they have
quenched my thirst upon 'Ubayd Allah.
'Umayr b. al-Habba`b al-Salmi satirized the Army of 'Ubayd Allah b.
Ziya`d saying:
The army which brings together wine and fornication does
not triumph when its meets an enemy.
The army which hurried along with 'Ubayd Allah b. Ziya`d was composed
of a criminal band which did not believe in Allah and the hereafter.
Rather it hurried with him to look for its interests and purposes. Any
how, al-Mukhta`r gladdened the Alids when he killed 'Ubayd Allah b.
Ziya`d and his criminal friends, who took part in murdering Ima`m al-Husayn,
Lord of the youths of Heaven.
He did not confine himself to this great act toward the Alids, rather
he gave them a lot of money. He sent twenty thousand dinars to Ima`m
Zayn al-'Abidin, and he accepted it and built the houses of the
children of 'Aqil, which were destroyed by the Umayyads.
He give as gift a lot of money to the Ima`m, Mohammed b. al-Hanafiya,
and the rest of the Alids.
Al-Mukhta`r was one of the good things of the world, object of pride
of the Arab and Islamic communities, and hero of history. He revolted
against the Umayyads to support the truth and to adopt the fatal
affairs of the community. Through his immortal revolt Allah gladdened
the hearts of the believers. For he destroyed that traitorous band and
made it taste the outcomes of its evil deeds. With this we will end
our speech about the revolt of al-Mukhta`r.
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"Knowledge is
better than wealth because it protects you while you have to
guard wealth. it decreases if you keep on spending it but the
more you make use of knowledge ,the more it increases . what you
get through wealth disappears as soon as wealth disappears but
what you achieve through knowledge will remain even after you."MORE
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