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you in the name of Allah to hand him over to me, for I do not
desire enmity with the people of this town.” Ubaydullah promised to do so but
later regretted and immediately ordered that Hani should be taken to the market
and beheaded. They took him to the market, where the sheep were sold, with
hands bound together, while he was calling out, “O Mazhaj! There is no one from
the Mazhaj for me today! O Mazhaj! Where is Mazhaj”? When Hani sensed that no
one came forward to render him assistence, he pulled away his hand from the
rope and started yelling, “Isn’t there a stick, a knife, a stone or even a bone
by which a man may defend himself”? The guards leapt upon him and tied his
hands tightly and told him to extend his neck (so that they may behead him), to
which he replied that, “I am not generous in this regard and shall not help you
in the matter of my murder.” Then Rasheed, a Turkish retainer of Ubaydullah,
dealt a blow with his sword upon Hani, which went waste, and Hani said, “Verily
retreat is towards Allah. O Allah! (I come) towards Your Mercy and Your
Paradise.” Then he dealt a second blow by which Hani was martyred. (May Allah’s
Mercy and Blessings be upon him)
It is written in Kamil of Ibne Aseer that Abdul Rahman bin
Haseen Muradi once met the Turkish retainer (who had killed Hani) travelling
alongwith Ubaydullah and killed him.
Abdullah bin Zubayr Asadi said regarding the murder
of Hani bin Urwah and Muslim bin Aqeel (while some attribute it to Farazdaq,
the poet): “If you do not know what death is, then look at Hani in the Market
place and the son of Aqeel, a hero whose face was covered with the wounds of
sword, and another who fell to death from the roof, the wrath of Ibne Ziyad
struck them both, and they became legends for every traveller on road, you see
a beheaded corpse whose color death has changed, and his blood flowed abundantly
like a river, a young man who was more shy than a young woman, was more
incisive than a sharpedged sword, is Asma riding in safety a mount which moves
at walking pace, while Mazhaj urged him to seek revenge, and Murad wander
around him? And all of them in fear of the questioner and the questioned, then
if you do not avenge (the death of) your two masters, then you are illegitimate
(sons), lowly and degraded.”
Ubaydullah despatched both, the heads of Muslim and Hani to Yazeed,
who sent him a thanksgiving letter as follows: “I have received news that
Husain is coming towards Iraq, deploy guards over the roads, gather provisions,
and keep alert. Imprison and detain the dubious ones and kill those who fight you.”
It is stated in Irshad that Yazeed said, “And arrest
people on grounds of suspicion and kill the accused, then keep me informed of
the happenings.”
Mas’oodi says that Muslim bin Aqeel (a.s) revolted in Kufa
on Tuesday, the
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