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from placenta and womb, O You Who bring forth soul from bowels and intestines,
release me from Harun’s hand!”[1]
In this supplication we feels the bitter sorrow and deep sadness that
encompassed the Imam, peace be on him.
F. The Imam is released
Allah granted the supplication of the righteous servant (Imam Musa). He saved
him from the prison of Harun, the tyrannical. Harun let the Imam free in the
dark night. He did that according to a dream. ‘Abd Allah b. Malik al-Khaza‘i, a
responsible for al-Rashid’s house and police, narrated that, saying:
Al-Rashid’s messenger came to me for a thing for which he had not come. He took
me from my place and prevented me from changing my clothes. That frightened me.
When I reached the house, the messenger preceded me and informed al-Rashid of my
arrival. Al-Rashid permitted me to enter, and I entered. I found him sitting on
his bed. I greeted him, but he kept silent for an hour. So I lost my mind; and
my impatience doubled. Then he asked me:
-‘Abd Allah, did you know why I summoned you at this time?
-No, by Allah, Commander of the faithful.
-In this hour of my sleep, I dreamt of an Abyssinan. The Abyssinan came to me
carrying a sword. He ordered me: “Let Musa b. Ja‘far free or I will kill you
with this sword! Go and release him!”
‘Abd Allah was not sure of al-Rashid’s command concerning releasing the Imam. So
he asked him three times: “Shall I release Musa b. Ja‘far?”
“Yes,” replied al-Rashid, “go now. Let Musa b. Ja‘far free. Give to him thirty
thousand dirhams. Say to him: ‘If you like to stay with us, that is up to you.
If you like to go to Medina, that is up to you.”
‘Abd Allah went to the prison quickly. He said: “When I came into the prison,
the Imam, peace be on him, rose. He thought that I had been ordered to do a
detested thing to him. So I said to him: ‘Do not be afraid. The Commander of the
faithful has commanded me to let you free and to give to you thirty thousand
dirhams.[2] He said to you: ‘If you like to stay with us, that is up to you.
If you like to go to Medina, that is up to you.’ I gave to him the thirty
thousand dirhams. I said to him: ‘I saw something strange in your affair.’”
The Imam, peace be on him, told ‘Abd Allah about the reason for releasing him,
saying: “While I was sleeping, Allah’s Apostle, may Allah bless him and his
[1] Al-Menaqib, vol. 2, p. 370. 'Uyun Akhbar al-Rida.
[2] Al-Mas'udi, Murujj al-Dhahab, vol. 3, p. 265. In the book al-Menaqib,
vol. 2, p. 370, it has been mentioned: "The Imam, peace be on him, refused to
take the gifts."
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