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LETTER 8To Jarir ibn `Abdillah al-Bajali when Amir al-mu'minin sent him to Mu'awiyah (and there was delay in his return)Now then when you receive this letter of mine ask Mu'awiyah to take a final decision and to follow a determined course.Then ask him to choose either war that exiles him from home or ignoble peace. If he chooses war leave him alone but if he chooses peace secure his allegiance; and that is an end to the matter. LETTER 9To Mu`awiyahOur people (1) (the Quraysh) decided to kill our Prophet and to annihilate our root. They created worries for us behaved with us harshly denied us ease of life exposed us to fear forced us to take refuge in a rugged mountain and ignited for us the flames of war. Allah then gave us determination to protect His religion and
defend His honour. The believers among us expected (heavenly) reward from it and
the unbelievers among us gave their support because of kinship. Those who
accepted Islam from among the Quraysh were away from the distresses in which we
were involved either because of a pledge that protected them or because of the
tribe that would rise to support them. They were therefore safe from killing.
The way with the Prophet (may Allah bless him and his descendants) was that when
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![]() ![]() began to loose ground he would send forward members of his family and through them protect his companions from the attacks of swords and spears. In this way `Ubaydah ibn al-Harith was killed on the day of Badr Hamzah (ibn `Abd al-Muttalib) on the day of Uhud and Ja'far (ibn Abi Talib) on the day of Mu'tah. One more person whom I can name if I wish desired to seek martyrdom as they did; but their deaths approached while his death had not yet approached. How strange it is that I am being grouped with him who never evinced briskness of pace like me nor had he to his credit any achievement like mine unless he claims something of which I do not know and which I think Allah too does not know. In any case all praise belongs to Allah. As regards your request to hand over to you the murderers of `Uthman I have thought over this matter and I do not find their handing over to you or to someone else possible for me. By my life if you do not give up your wrong ways and disruptive acts you will surely know them. They will shortly be seeking you and will not give you the trouble of seeking them in land sea mountains or plain. But this search will be painful for you and their visit will not give you happiness. Peace be on those who deserve it.
(1). When the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and
his descendants) was commanded (by Allah) to call people to (believe in) the
Unity of Allah the powers of unbelief and disobedience stood up to block the way
of Truthfulness and the tribes of Quraysh decided to quell this voice through
pressure and force. The love of their idols was so staunch in the hearts of
these unbelievers that they were not prepared to hear a single word against
them. The idea of one God was enough to rouse their passions. In addition they
were made to hear such epithets about their gods that gave them no better
position than lifeless stones. When they saw their principles and beliefs in
danger they prepared themselves to trouble the Prophet and got ready to try
every means to that end. They adopted such pain-inflicting devices (against the
Prophet) that it was impossible for him to step out of his house. Those who had
accepted Islam in this
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