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SERMON 29


About those who found pretexts at the
time of jihad

O' people, your bodies are together but your desires
are divergent. Your talk softens the hard stones and your action attracts your enemy
towards you. You claim in your sittings that you would do this and that, but when fighting
approaches, you say (to war), "turn thou away" (i.e. flee away). If one calls
you (for help) the call receives no heed. And he who deals hardly with you his heart has
no solace. The excuses are amiss like that of a debtor unwilling to pay. The ignoble can
not ward off oppression. Right cannot be achieved without effort. Which is the house
besides this one to protect? And with which leader (Imam) would you go for fighting after
me?

By Allah! deceived is one whom you have deceived
while, by Allah! he who is successful with you receives only useless arrows. You are like
broken arrows thrown over the enemy. By Allah! I am now in the position that I neither
confirm your views nor hope for your support, nor challenge the enemy through you. What is
the matter with you? What is your ailment? What is your cure? The other party is also men
of your shape (but they are so different in character). Will there be talk without action,
carelessness without piety and greed in things not right? ! (1)
(1).
After the battle of Nahrawan, Muawiyah sent ad-Dahhak ibn Qays al-Fihri with a force of
four thousand towards Kufah with the purpose that he should create disorder in this area,
kill whomever he finds and keep busy in bloodshed and destruction so that Amir al-mu'minin
should find no rest or peace of mind. He set off for the achievement of this aim, and
shedding innocent blood and spreading destruction all round reached upto the place of
ath-Thalabiyyah. Here he attacked a caravan of pilgrims (to Mecca) and looted all their
wealth and belongings. Then at al-Qutqutanah he killed the nephew of Abdullah ibn Masud,
the Holy Prophet's companion, namely Amr ibn Uways ibn Masud together with his
followers. In this manner he created havoc and bloodshed all round. When Amir al-mu'minin
came to know of this rack and ruin he called his men to battle in order to put a stop to
this vandalism, but people seemed to avoid war. Being disgusted with their lethargy and
lack of enthusiasm he ascended the pulpit and delivered this sermon, wherein he has roused
the men to feel shame and not to try to avoid war but to rise for the protection of their
country like brave men without employing wrong and lame excuses. At last Hujr ibn Adi
al-Kindi rose with a force of four thousand for crushing the enemy and overtook him at
Tadmur. Only a small encounter had taken place between the parties when night came on and
he fled away with only nineteen killed on his side. In Amir al-mu'minin's army also two
persons fell as martyrs.

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Forward to Sermon 30.

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