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SERMON 93 (1)About the annihilation of the Kharijites the mischief mongering of Umayyads and the vastness of his own knowledgeSo now praise and eulogy be to Allah O' people I have put out the eye of revolt. No one except me advanced towards it when its gloom was swelling and its madness was intense. Ask me before you miss me (2) because by Allah who has my life in His hands if you ask me anything between now and the Day of Judgement or about the group who would guide a hundred people and also misguide a hundred people I would tell you who is announcing its march who is driving it in the front and who is driving it at the rear the stages where its riding animals would stop for rest and the final place of stay and who among them would be killed and who would die a natural death. When I am dead hard circumstances and distressing events would befall you many persons in the position of asking questions would remain silent with cast down eye while those in the position of replying would lose courage. This would be at a time when wars would descend upon you with all hardship and days would be so hard on you that you would feel them prolonged because of hardship till Allah would give victory to those remaining virtuous among you. When mischief come they confuse (right with wrong) and when they clear away they leave a warning. They cannot be known at the time of approach but are recognised at the time of return. They blow like the blowing of winds striking some cities and missing others. Beware that the worst mischief for you in my view is the mischief of Banu
Umayyah because it is blind and also creates darkness. Its sway is general but
its ill effects are for particular
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people. He who remains clear-sighted in it would be affected by distress and he who remains blind in it would avoid the distress. By Allah. you will find Banu Umayyah after me worst people for yourselves like the old unruly she-camel who bites with its mouth beats with its fore-legs kicks with its hind legs and refuses to be milked. They would remain over you till they would leave among you only those who benefit them or those who do not harm them. Their calamity would continue till your seeking help from them would become like the seeking of help by the slave from his master or of the follower from the leader. Their mischief would come to you like evil eyed fear and pre-Islamic fragments wherein there would be no minaret of guidance nor any sign (of salvation) to be seen. We Ahlu'l-bayt (the Household of the Prophet) are free from this mischief and we are not among those who would engender it. Thereafter Allah would dispel it from you like the removal of the skin (from flesh) through him who would humble them drag them by necks make them drink full cups (of hardships) not extend them anything but sword and not clothe them save with fear. At that time Quraysh would wish at the cost of the world and all its contents to find me even only once and just for the duration of the slaughter of a camel in order that I may accept from them (the whole of) that of which at present I am asking them only a part but they are not giving me.
(1) . Amir al-mu'minin delivered this sermon after the battle of
Nahrawan. In it mischief imply the battles fought in Basrah Siffin and Nahrawan
because their nature was different from the battles of the Prophet. There the
opposite party were the unbelievers while here the confrontation was with those
who had veils of Islam on their faces. So people were hesitant to fight against
Muslims and asked why they should fight with those who recited the call to the
prayers and offered the prayers. Thus Khuzaymah ibn Thabit al-Ansari did not
take part in the Battle of Siffin till the falling of 'Ammar ibn Yasir as martyr
did not prove that the opposite party was rebellious. Similarly the presence of
companions like Talhah and az-Zubayr who were
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included in the "Foretold Ten" on the side of 'A'ishah in Basrah and the prayer
signs on foreheads of the Kharijites in Nahrawan and their prayers and worships
were creating confusion in the minds. In these circumstances only those could
have the courage to rise against them were aware of the secrets of their hearts
and the reality of their faith. It was the peculiar perception of Amir
al-mu'minin and his spiritual courage that he rose to oppose them and testified
the saying of the Holy Prophet:
You will fight after me with the breakers of allegiance (people of Jamal)
oppressors (people of Syria) and deviators (the Kharijites). (al-Mustadrak 'ala
as-Sahihayn al-Hakim vol.3 p.l39 140; ad-Durr al-manthur vol.6 p.l8; al-Ist'ab
vol.3 p.1117; Usd al-ghabah vol.4 pp.32 33; Tarikh Baghdad vol.8 p.340; vol.13
pp.186 187; at-Tarikh Ibn 'Asakir vol. 5 p. 41; at-Tarikh Ibn Kathir vol.7
pp.304 305 306; Majma' az-zawa'id vol.7 p.238; vol.9 p.235; Sharh al-mawahib
vol.3 pp.316-317; Kanz al-'ummal vol. 6 pp.72 82 88 155 319 391 392; vol. 8
p.215)
(2). After the Holy Prophet no one save Amir
al-mu'minin could utter the challenge "Ask whatever you want to." Ibn 'Abd
al-Barr in Jami' bayan al-'ilm wa fadlihi vol.1 p.58 and in al-Isti'ab vol.3
p.l103; Ibn al-Athir in Usd al-ghabah vol.4 p.22; Ibn Abi'l-Hadid in Sharh Nahj
al-balaghah vol.7 p.46; as-Suyuti in Tarikh al-Khulafa' p.171 and Ibn Hajar
al-Haytami in as-Sawa'iq al-muhriqah p.76 have written that "None among the
companions of the Holy Prophet ever said 'Ask me whatever you want to' except
'Ali ibn Abi Talib." However among other than the companions a few names do
appear in history who did utter such a challenge such as Ibrahim ibn Hisham
al-Makhzumi Muqatil ibn Sulayman Qatadah ibn Di'amah 'Abd ar-Rahman (Ibn
al-Jawzi) and Muhammad ibn Idris ash-Shafi'i etc. but everyone of them had to
face disgrace and was forced to take back his challenge. This challenge can be
urged only by him who knows the realities of the Universe and is aware of the
happenings of the future. Amir al-mu'minin the opener of the door of the
Prophet's knowledge as he was was the only person who was never seen being
unable to answer any question on any occasion so much so that even Caliph 'Umar
had to say that "I seek Allah's protection from the difficulty for the solution
of which 'Ali would not be available." Similarly the prophecies of Amir
al-mu'minin made about the future proved true word by word and served as an
index to his vast knowledge whether they be about the devastation of Banu
Ummayyah or the rising
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