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SERMON 83


About Amr ibn al-As

I am surprised at the son of an-Nabighah that he
says about me among the people of Syria (ash-Sham) that I am a jester and that I am
engaged in frolics and fun. He said wrong and spoke sinfully. Beware, the worst speech is
what is untrue. He speaks and lies. He promises and breaks the promise. He begs and
sticks, but when someone begs from him he withholds miserly. He betrays the pledge and
ignores kinship.

When in a battle, he commands and admonishes but
only uptil the swords do not come into action. When such a moment arrives his great trick
is to turn naked(1) before his adversary. By Allah, surely the
remembrance of death has kept me away from fun and play while obliviousness about the next
world has prevented him from speaking truth. He has not sworn allegiance to Muawiyah
without purpose; but has beforehand got him to agree that he will have to pay its price,
and gave him an award for forsaking religion.
(1).
Amir al-mu'minin here refers to the incident when the 'Conqueror of Egypt' Amr ibn al-As
exhibited the feat of his courage by displaying his private parts. What happened was that
when in the battlefield of Siffin he and Amir al-mu'minin had an encounter, he rendered
himself naked in order to ward off the blow of the sword. At this Amir al-mu'minin turned
his face away and spared him his life. The famous Arab poet al-Farazdaq said about it:
There is no good in warding off
trouble by ignominy as was done one day by Amr ibn al-As by display of his private
parts.
Even in this ignoble act Amr ibn
al-As had not the credit of doing it himself, but had rather followed another one who had
preceded him, because the man who first adopted this device was Talhah ibn Abi Talhah who
had saved his life in the battle of Uhud by becoming naked before Amir al-mu'minin, and so
he showed this way to the others. Thus, besides Amr ibn al-As this trick was played by
Busr ibn Abi Artat also to save himself from the sword of Amir al-mu'minin. When after the
performance of this notable deed Busr went to Muawiyah the latter recalled Amr ibn
al-As's act as precedent in order to remove this man's shamefulness and said, "O'
Busr, no matter. There is nothing to feel shameful about it in view of Amr ibn al-As's
precedent before you."
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Forward to Sermon 84.

Back to Sermon 82.

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