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returned towards the one who shot it and killed him. Seeing this I was horrified and
uneasy, while fever and shivering gripped me. Then I hastened away from near
the grave at that very moment, while I was constantly thinking that if I did
not perform the orders regarding the grave, Mutawakkil would certainly kill
me". Abu Burayrah (Mohammad bin Abdul Hameed) says, that I told him, "Do not
fear, for yesterday night Mutawakkil has been killed by the help of Muntasir".
He replied, "I too have heard it, but am inflicted with a disease in my body,
regarding which I believe that I shall not survive it". Abu Burayrah says, that
it was the first part of the day (when I met him), while Deezaj did not see the
night and died.
(Mu'allah) Ibne Khunays relates from Mufazzal, that Muntasir
heard that his father Mutawakkil abuses Sayyedah Fatemah (a.s) (Allah's
refuge). He inquired from someone who opined that, "His slaughter is incumbent,
but for every son who kills his father, his age is shortened". Muntasir
replied, "I do not mind if my life is reduced after having killed him in
Allah's obedience". He remained alive for seven months after the death of his father.
It is stated in the same book from Qasim bin Ahmed Asadi,
that when news reached Mutawakkil (Ja'far bin Mo'tasim) that people from the
villages gather at Naynawah for the pilgrimage to the grave of Imam Husain (a.s),
while a large multitude gathers at his grave, he despatched one of the
commanders of his army with a huge cavalry to plough upon the grave of Imam
Husain (a.s) and desist people from gathering for the pilgrimage. The commander
came to Karbala and executed his orders, while it was the year 237 A.H. The
wise men revolted and surrounded them and said, "If until tomorrow you kill all
of us, then too you shall not desist those left from amongst us to perform the
pilgrimage". And they saw such wonders that they wrote to Mutawakkil who
answered back saying that they should lift their hands off them and go to Kufa
and pretend as if they were reconciliating the task of people and return back
to the kingdom. This situation prevailed until the year 247 A.H. and again news
reached Mutawakkil that the wise men and the Kufans go to Karbala for the
pilgrimage to the grave of Husain (a.s). They gather in large numbers and have
prepared a huge market place. Mutawakkil despatched another commander with a
huge contingent and ordered them to announce that, "Any one who visits the
grave of Husain, his blood and wealth is wasted". He ordered the grave to be
dug and the earth to be ploughed. People refrained from going to the
pilgrimage, while the progeny of Abu Talib (a.s) were pursued and killed, but
whatever he had desired, could not be fulfilled.
It is related in the same book from Ubaydullah bin Rabiyah,
that in the year 247 A.H. I went for the Haj pilgrimage, and while returning
back I went to Iraq, while fearing the sovereign. I visited the grave of the Commander of the
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