It was dawn. As usual, Maitham went to the date-palm trunk. He
splashed it with water. The good ground sent out
a sweat smell. Maitham said two Rikaas. Then he
put his back against the date palm trunk.
Maitham had visited the date palm for more
than twenty years. It had not been a mere dry
trunk. It had been a tall date palm before
twenty years.
Days, months, and years passed.
Maitham said two Rikaas near the date palm.
Then he addressed it:
"Allah has created you for me. And He has
created me for you."
Maitham liked that date palm. He watered it
when it was green.
One day, he came to the date palm. He found
it a dry trunk. He cut the top of the trunk.
That tall date palm became a mere short trunk.
Still Maitham went on visiting that dry trunk.
Who was Maitham? What was the relationship
between him and that date palm?
Maitham's Origin
Maitham was born at Nihrawan near Kufa. He
belonged to Iran. A woman from bani Asad bought
him. One day, Imam Ali (A.S.) bought and gave
him his freedom. Maitham became free. He sold
dates in Kufa Market.
Maitham lived a simple life. Two things grew
in his heart: faith in Islam and love for Imam
Ali (A.S.). Imam Ali (A.S.) taught him that
Islam was the only way to freedom.
Imam Ali (A.S.) liked Maitham because he was
a good man. The Imam went to Maitham's shop. He
taught him about Islam.
The Real Name
Imam Ali (A.S.) bought Maitham from a woman
belonged to bani-Asad. The Imam asked Maitham:
"What
is your name"?
"Saalim", he replied.
The Imam said:
"Allah's Apostle (P.B.U.H.) has told me that the
Iranians call you Maitham."
Maitham was astonished because no one knew
his real name. So, he said:
"Allah and His Apostle are truthful."
Since that day, Maitham had not left the
Imam.
In the Desert
Whoever goes to the desert at night will see
the sky full of stars. His heart will be afraid
of Allah.
Imam Ali (A.S.) went to the desert at night
to say his prayers. He took a friend of his to
that desert to teach him a lesson about Islam.
Sometimes, Imam Ali (AS.) took Maitham to the
desert. He told him about future matters. The
Imam did not know the unseen. He learnt future
matters from our master Muhammad (P.B.U.H.).
Maitham listened to Imam Ali's words. The
Imam said his prayers. Maitham said them behind
him. He listened with awe to the Imam's prayers.
At al-Tammar's Shop
Imam Ali (A.S.) went to the market to meet
Maitham al Tammar. He sat and talked with him.
Some people passed by them. They did not know
the Imam. And some knew him. They were
astonished to see the Imam sitting with a
dates-seller.
One day Imam Ali (A.S.) went to the market.
He sat with Maitham. After a while, Maitham
wanted to go to by something. He asked the
Imam's permission and went away.
The Imam stayed behind to sell dates. In the
meantime, a man came to buy some dates for four
dirhams. The man took the dates and went away.
Maitham came back. He was astonished to see
the Dirhams because they were false. The Imam
smiled and said:
"The
owner of the Dirhams will come back."
Again Maitham became astonished. He wondered:
The man bought the dates by false Dirhams! How
will he come back?
After an hour, the owner of the Dirhams came
back. He said with annoy: "I do not want these
dates! They are bitter! Why are they bitter"?
The Imam said:
"Because your Dirhams are false."
The man was full of astonishment. He took the
Dirhams and went away.
The Nation's Scholar
Maitham was a brilliant. He learnt his
knowledge from Imam Ali (A.S.). One day he said
to Abdullah bin Abbas, the nation scholar:
"Ask me whatever you want to know about the
Koran explanation. I've learnt everything from
Imam Ali (A.S.)."
So, bin Abbas sat before Maitham to learn
lessons about the Quran's explanation.
Amru bin Huraith
Amru bin Huraith was a leader from Kufa.
Maitham said to him:
"I'll
be your neighbour. Treat me kindly."
Amru said:
"Do
you want to buy bin Masoud's house or bin
al-Hakim's"?
Maitham kept silent. Amru bin Huraith was
puzzled. He wondered: What does Maitham mean?
Days and years passed. Unjust rulers
succeeded each other over Kufa. They treated
people rudely.
The Market
Zyyad bin Abeeh became a ruler over Kufa. He
began killing Imam Ali's companions. He carried
out Mu'awiyah's orders. Mu'awiyah was full of
spite. He ordered people to abuse Imam Ali
(A.S.).
The ruler appointed a man to look after the
market. The man was unjust. The people
complained of his bad treatment. The people were
afraid of the man. Thus, they went to Maitham.
They asked Maitham to go with them to the
Prince. They said to him:
"Maitham, come with us to the prince."
Maitham went with them. He met the Prince and
told him about the rude treatment in the market.
A policeman in the Palace was displeased with
Maitham's words. He said to the Prince:
"Your Highness, the Prince, do you know this
man?"
The Prince said:
"No"
He's a liar! The supporter of the liar! said
the policeman.
The policeman meant that Maitham was one of
Imam Ali's companion.
Maitham said:
"Surely, I'm truthful! I'm supporter of the
truthful man. Really, he's Amirul-Momineen! (The
Commander of the faithful)."
A Meeting on the Road
Habeeb bin Muzahir was a good companion.
After our master Mohammed's demise, Habeeb had a
close relationship with Imam Ali (A.S.).
One day, Maitham was riding a horse. Habeeb
bin Muzahir was riding a horse, too. They met
each other before bani-Asad. They had a short
talk. Bani-Asad listened to their talk. Habeeb
said with a smile:
"I
predict that a bald man with a big belly will
sell melons at Dar al-Rizk. The man will be
killed for the love of his Prophet's family."
Maitham said:
"I
know that a red man with two plaits would
appear. The man will support the son of the
daughter of his Prophet. The man will be
beheaded. His head will be carried through the
streets of Kufa."
The two friends saw off each other. Bani Asad
said:
"They are liars."
In the meantime, Rasheed al-Hajry passed by
bani-Asad. He asked them about Habeeb and
Maitham. Bani-Asad said:
"They
have just gone away."
Then bani Asad told Rasheed about Habeeb and
Maitham's predictions.
Rasheed said with a smile:
"May
Allah have mercy on Maitham. He's forgotten who
brings the head will be given an extra hundred
dirhams."
Rasheed went away. Bani Asad were astonished
at his words. Then they said:
"Rasheed is a liar too."
Days passed. In Muharram, 61 A.H., bani Asad
saw Habeeb's head. It was tied to a long spear.
They saw bin Zyyad's policeman carrying the head
and walking through the streets of Kufa.
The Caravan
Mu'awiyah bin Abu-Sufyan died. His son Yazeed
succeeded him. Yazeed was a young man aged
thirty. He drank alcohol. He amused himself with
dogs and the monkeys.
So, Imam Hussein (A.S.) refused to pay Yazeed
homage. Meanwhile, the Kufians were tired of
Mu'awiyah's persecution. Thus, they sent Imam
Hussein (A.S.) many letters. In their letters,
they asked the Imam to come to save them from
Umayyad persecution.
The spies told Yazeed about the situation in
Kufa. Yazeed had a spiteful Christian doctor
called Sergon. He asked the advice of the
doctor. Sergon advised him to appoint Ubaidullah
bin Zyyad a ruler over Kufa.
The Prison
Many companions of Imam Ali (A.S.) supported
Imam Hussein (A.S.). Many Muslims supported him
too.
Ubaidullah bin Zyyad arrived in Kufa. He
began arresting and imprisoning Imam Hussein's
supporters.
Maitham, al-Mukhtar al-Thaqafy, and Abdullah
bin al-Harith were in the same prison.
Imam Hussein (A.S.) died a martyr for Islam.
The prisoners felt pain for him.
Al-Mukhtar said to his two friends:
"Be
ready to meet Allah! After Imam Hussein's
killing, Ubaidullah bin Zyyad will kill the
Imam's supporters."
Abdullah bin al-Harith said:
"Yes,
he will kill us sooner or later."
Maitham said:
"No,
he won't kill you. My dear Imam Ali (A.S.) has
told me that you (al-Mukhtar) will get revenge
of Imam Hussein's killers. And you will kick
Ubaidullah's head with your foot."
Then Maitham said to Abdullah bin al-Harith:
"You'll rule Basra."
Faith
Maitham deeply believed in Allah. He was not
afraid of the unjust. People were afraid of bin
Zyyad. They shook with fear when they saw him.
But Maitham did not pay attention to him. He
knew that Ubaidullah's death was certain. He
knew that the unjust would not stay alive
forever.
Mu'awiyah and his son Yazeed prevented people
from loving Imam Ali (A.S.). The police arrested
and killed the Imam's companions.
Imam Ali (A.S.) had told his companions about
the Umayyad police. One day he said to Maitham:
"The
Umayyads will order you to disown me. Will you
do that"?
Maitham said
"No."
Maitham thought that to disown Imam Ali
(A.S.) meant to disown Islam. And to disown
Islam meant to disown Allah. The Imam said:
"Surely, you'll be killed."
Maitham said:
"I'll
be patient! Death is little for Allah."
The Imam said:
"You'll be with me in the Paradise."
The End
Ubaidullah bin Zyyad ordered the police to
bring Maitham. He said to him:
"I've
heard that you're a companion of Ali's."
Maitham said: "Yes."
Ubaidullah bin Zyyad said to Maitham:
"Will
you disown him"?
Maitham said:
"By
Allah, Imam Ali (A.S.) has told me that you will
kill me! He has told me that you will cut my
hands, legs, and tongue."
Ubaidullah bin Zyyad angrily said:
"Your
Imam is a liar."
Maitham jeered at that foolish person
(Ubaidullah bin Zyyad).
Ubaidullah bin Zyyad ordered the police to
tie Maitham to the date palm trunk near the
house of Amru bin Huraith. Besides, he ordered
them to cut off his hands and legs.
The Neighbour
Maitham was tied to the date palm trunk.
Amru bin Huraith saw him. Amru remembered
Maitham's words:
"I'll
be you neighbour. Treat me kindly."
So, Amru bin Huraith ordered one of his
daughters to sweep the ground around the date
palm trunk. He also ordered her to splash it
with water.
A person looked at Maitham and said:
"Disown Ali to save your soul."
Maitham said with a smile.
"By
Allah, this date palm has been created for me!
And I've been created for it."
Thus, the people knew the secret of Maitham's
visit to the date palm throughout the long
years.
People!
Maitham addressed the people:
"People, If you want to hear some information
about Ali bin Abu-Talib, then come to me."
The people crowded around Maitham. He began
teaching them various kinds of knowledge.
The spies told Ubaidullah bin Zyyad about
Maitham's words.
Ubaidullah bin Zyyad ordered a policeman to
cut off Maitham's tongue.
Maitham said:
"Amirul-Momineen has told me about that."
Then the policeman cut off Maitham's tongue.
Another policeman stabbed him with a sword.
Thus this Mujahid's life put out as the
candles did!
Maitham's Body
Maitham did a lot good for the people. The
people loved him very much. They wanted to take
Maitham's body to bury it, but the police
strictly prevented them from approaching it.
One night, seven dates-sellers came. They saw
the policeman burning a fire. Two of them sawed
the trunk. The seven dates-sellers carried
Maitham's body outside Kufa. They buried it at a
known place. Then they came back home.
Six years passed. Al-Mukhtar announced his
revolution in Kufa. His army met Ubaidullah's on
Al-Khazir Riverbank.
Ibraheem al-Ashtar could behead Ubaidullah
bin Zyyad.
Some fighters brought al-Mukhtar Ubaidullah's
head. He stood up and kicked Ubaidullah's head.
He remembered Maitham's words in the prison:
"Al-Mukhtar, you'll get out of prison. You'll
get revenge on Imam Hussein's killers."
Days passed. Imam Hussein's killers parished.
People have cursed them throughout history.
Today, the visitor leaves the Holy Najaf
City. He goes to see Kufa ruins. On the way he
sees a beautiful dome. The dome decorates
Maitham's shrine.