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when he intended assisting the Prophet of Allah (s.a.w.s).
His cousin feared for him and said, “Where are you going,
for you shall be killed.” To which he answered:
“I will depart, for there is no shame in death for a young man,
whenever he intends (to do what is) right and he strives like a Muslim, who has
soothed righteous men through (the sacrifice of) his life, who has scattered
the accursed and opposed the criminals. If I live, I will not regret (what I
have done), and if I die, I will not suffer. Let it be enough for you to live
in humiliation and be reviled.”
When Al-Hurr heard these words he parted from Imam Husain (a.s)
and started walking from the other way with his companions, while Imam paved
the other way with his companions.
(Tabari, Kamil) They reached Uzayb al Hijanat, which
was a grazing ground for the horses of No’man, hence the name Hijanat. Suddenly
four Camel-riders (viz. Nafe’ bin Hilal, Mujme’ bin Abdullah, Umar bin Khalid,
and Tirimmah bin Adi) appeared from Kufa towing the horse of Nafe’ bin Hilal
named Kamil, and Tirimmah bin Adi was their leader. They came face to face with
Imam Husain (a.s), and when Tirimmah’s sight fell on Imam he recited the
following Rajaz: “O my Camel! Do not fear my clamor and reach us before sunrise
to a good caravan, who is a best traveller, until you reach a far sighted brave
man, who is honorable and munificent, who has been brought by Allah for a
worthy cause, and is an aid, and may Allah keep him alive till the end of the
world. The Prophet of Allah’s family is a family of prestige and honour, they
are the masters with fair and illuminated countenance, who attack their enemies
with brown spears and sharp-edged swords, O the One who has the power of profit
or loss! Help Husain against such rebellious people, who are a remnants of
disbelief, the two sons of Sakhr (Abu Sufyan) viz. Yazeed who is a habitual
drinker of wine, and Ibne Ziyad, who is an adulteror and an illegitimate son.”
When these persons reached Imam Husain (a.s), Al-Hurr
proceeded towards them and said, “These people are the natives of Kufa, I shall
arrest them or despatch them back to Kufa.” Imam replied,
“I shall defend them with my life, for these people are my
companions and hold the same right as the other fellow-companions of mine. Then
if you oppose the covenant which we share with them, I shall fight you.”
Hearing this Al-Hurr withdrew.
Imam Husain (a.s) then turned towards them and said,
“Tell me regarding the people of Kufa.”
Mujme’ bin Abdullah Aedi, who was one of them said, “Their chiefs have
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