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SERMON 13Condemning the people of Basrah (1) You were the army of a woman and in the command of a quadruped. When it grumbled you responded and when it was wounded (hamstrung) you fled away. Your character is low and your pledge is broken. Your faith is hypocrisy. Your water is brackish. He who stays with you is laden with sins and he who forsakes you secures Allah's mercy. As though I see your mosque prominent resembling the surface of a boat while Allah has sent chastisement from above and from below it and every one who is on it is drowned.(2) Another versionBy Allah your city would certainly be drowned so much so that as though I see its mosque like the upper part of a boat or a sitting ostrich. Another versionLike the bosom of a bird in deep sea. Another versionYour city is the most stinking of all the cities as regards its clay the nearest to water and remotest from the sky. It contains nine tenths of evil. He who enters it is surrounded with his sins and he who is out of it enjoys Allah's forgiveness. It seems as though I look at this habitation of yours that water has so engulfed it that nothing can be seen of it except the highest part of mosque appearing like the bosom of a bird in deep sea. |
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(1). Ibn Maytham writes that when the Battle of Jamal
ended then on the third day after it Amir al-mu'minin said the morning prayer in
the central mosque of Basrah and after finishing it stood on the right side of
the prayer place reclining against the wall and delivered this sermon wherein he
described the lowness of character of the people of Basrah and their slyness
namely that they got enflamed at others' instigation without anything of their
own and making over their command to a woman clung to a camel. They broke away
after swearing allegiance and exhibited their low character and evil nature by
practising double facedness. In this sermon woman implies `A'ishah and quadruped
implies the camel (Jamal) after which this battle has been named the Battle of
Jamal.'
This battle originated in this way that when although during the life time of
`Uthman `A'ishah used to oppose him and had left for Mecca leaving him in siege
and as such she had a share in his assassination details of which would be
stated at some suitable place but when on her return from Mecca towards Medina
she heard from `Abdullah ibn Salamah that after `Uthman allegiance had been paid
to `Ali (as Caliph) she suddenly exclaimed "If allegiance has been paid to `Ali
I wish the sky had burst on the earth. Let me go back to Mecca." Consequently
she decided to return to Mecca and began saying "By Allah `Uthman has been
killed helplessly. I shall certainly avenge his blood." On seeing this wide
change in the state of affairs Abu Salamah said "What are you saying as you
yourself used to say "Kill this Na`thal ; he had turned unbeliever." Thereupon
she replied "Not only I but everyone used to say so; but leave these things and
listen to what I am now saying that is better and deserves more attention. It is
so strange that first he was called upon to repent but before giving him an
opportunity to do so he has been killed." On this Abu Salamah recited the
following verses addressing her:
You started it and now you are changing and raising storms of wind and rain.
You ordered for his killing and told us that he had turned unbeliever.
We admit that he has been killed but under your orders and the real Killer is
one who ordered it.
Nevertheless neither the sky fell over us nor did the sun and moon fall into
eclipse.
Certainly people have paid allegiance to one who can ward off the
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However when the dazzling lightning of swords finished the lives of thousands of
persons and hundreds of Banu Azd and Banu Dabbah were killed for holding the
rein of the camel Amir al-mu'minin ordered "Kill the camel for it is Satan."
Saying this he made such a severe attack that the cries of "Peace" and
"Protection" rose from all round. When he reached near the camel he ordered
Bujayr ibn Duljah to kill the camel at once. Consequently Bujayr hit him with
such full might that the camel fell in agony on the side of its bosom. No sooner
than the camel fell the opposite army took to heels and the carrier holding
`A'ishah was left lonely and unguarded. The companion of Amir al-mu'minin took
control of the carrier and under orders of Amir al-mu'minin Muhammad ibn Abi
Bakr escorted `A'ishah to the house of Safiyyah bint al-Harith.
This encounter commenced on the 10th of Jumada ath-thaniyah 36 A.H. in the
afternoon and came to an end the same evening. In it from Amir al-mu'minin's
army of twenty two thousand one thousand and seventy or according to another
version five hundred persons were killed as martyrs while from `A'ishah's army
of thirty thousand seventeen thousand persons were killed and the Prophet's
saying "That people who assigned their affairs (of state) to a woman would never
prosper" was fully corroborated. (al-Imamah wa's-siyasah; Muruj adh-dhahab;
al-`Iqd al-farid; at-Tarikh at Tabari)
(2). Ibn Abi'l-Hadid has written that as prophesied
by Amir al-mu'minin Basrah got under floods twice - once in the days of al-Qadir
Billah and once in the reign of al-Qa'im bi Amri'l-lah and the state of flooding
was just this that while the whole city was under water but the top ends of the
mosque were seen about the surface of the water and looked like a bird sitting
on the side of its bosom.
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