The Beginning
The people in the palace slept. The guards
and the soldiers stayed up. They were walking
through the porches. They were carrying torches,
swords and spears.
Two guards stood at the door of a big hall.
Al-Hajjaj bin Yousif al-Thaqafy, the Iraqi
ruler, slept in the hall.
The guards said to his friends:
I've
heard that the prince has become crazy
The other said:
His
behaviour shows his madness. He has not slept
since he killed Saeed bin Jubayr. He always
wakes and shouts with alarm: "Why have I killed
him?"
I heard him saying to Dr. Tyyadok: "I am
always dreaming that I see Saeed bin Jubayr
pulling my neck. I heard him saying: "Allah's
enemy, why have you killed me?"
The Prince has killed over one hundred
thousand men and women. There are fifty thousand
men and thirty thousand women in his prisons.
In the meantime, they heard a yell of fear.
They heard al-Hajjaj saying:
Why
have I killed Saeed bin Jubayr?
The guard said to his friend:
I
think that Saeed bin Jubayr has appeared again.
The other asked:
Who
was that good man?
Saeed bin Jubayr
His name was Saeed bin Jubair. His surname
was Abu Abdullah. He came from al0Habasha. He
joined bani-Asad. He lived in Kufa. He was
God-fearing.
He was one of the companions of Imam Zaynul
Abideen, Ali bin al-Husayn [a].
Saeed loves Prayer
Saeed loved nothing but prayer. He lived a
good life with his parents. He obeyed and
treated them kindly.
Saeed woke when the rooster crowed. He
performed the ritual ablution. He said his
morning prayers. Then he read the Qur'an till
the sun shone.
One day the rooster did not crow. So, Saeed
did not say his morning prayers punctually. He
woke after the sunrise. He was sad because he
did not say his prayers at the right time.
Meanwhile, he was angry at the rooster because
it did not crow.
When Saeed looked at the rooster, he said
angrily:
Why
didn't you crow? May Allah not make you crow
again!
The rooster had not crowed since then.
Saeed's mother saw the rooster. She said to
her son:
Saeed, Allah accepts your prayer. So, don't
invoke Him against anyone.
Saeed obeyed his mother. He did not invoke
Allah against anyone but one time. When did he
do that? Let's read Saeed's story together!
Abid al-Malik bin Marwan
Abid al-Malik bin Marwan became a Caliph. He
closed the Holy Qur'an and said:
I
won't read you forever!
Abid al-Malik bin Marwan began practicing a
strict policy to continue his government. He
appointed unjust people to rule.
For example, he appointed Khalid bin Abdullah
al-Qasry over Kufa. Then he appointed him over
Makkah. And he appointed al-Hajjaj bin Yousif
al-Thaqafy over Hejaz. Then he appointed him
over Kufa.
In the meantime, Abid al-Malik bin Marwan
ordered his rulers to kill people.
Al-Hajjaj
Al-Hajjaj got to Kufa. He was masked. He went
up the pulpit. He kept silent for a while. Then
he removed the mask and addressed the Muslims:
Iraqis! Disobedient! Hypocrites!
He abused them and said:
Abid
al Malik bin Marwan has given me a whip and a
sword! The whip has dropped! The sword has
remained!
Namely, Abid al-Malik ordered al-Hajjaj to
kill and torture the Iraqis! The whip was used
for torturing. The sword was used for killing.
The time of terrorism started. He began
killing and imprisoning. He killed many
companions. Kumail bin Ziyad was among them.
Along his rule al-Hajjaj killed one hundred
and twenty thousand men and thirty thousand
women. There were children in his prisons, too.
The Mad Man
Al-Hajjaj persecuted people everywhere. The
people in the deserts were afraid of his name.
One day, al-Hajjaj went to a desert. He found
a man there.
He said to the man:
What
do you think about al-Hajjaj?
The man said:
He's
unjust!
Al-Hajjaj said:
What
do you think about Caliph Abid al-Malik bin
Marwan?
The man said:
He's
more unjust than him!
Al-Hajjaj said:
Do
you know me?
The man said:
No, I
don't! Who are you?
Al-Hajjaj said:
I'm
al-Hajjaj.
The man shook with fear and said:
Your
Highness, the Prince, do you know me?
Al-Hajjaj said:
No!
Who are you?
The man said with fear:
One
of the Bani Thour. I get crazy twice a year!
This is one of them!
Al-Hajjaj smiled and let the man go.
Th man pretended madness. So, al-Hajjaj let
him go.
The Revolution
Al-Hajjaj busied the Muslims with fights on
the borders. He tried to occupy the nearby
countries and robbed them of their possessions.
In the meantime, he wanted to kill the Muslims
to get rid of them. For this reason, he ordered
the Muslims to fight continuously.
One day, al-Hajjaj sent a big army to fight
Ratbil, the Turkish King. Abid al-Rahman bin
al-Ashath headed the army.
Abid al-Rahman defeated Ratbil. Then he sent
a man to al-Hajjaj. The man said to him:
Abid
al-Rahman wants to see the conquered lands. He
has ceased fighting to refresh the fighters.
Still al-Hajjaj sent Abid al-Rahman a letter.
In the letter, he condemned him. And he ordered
him to go on fighting.
Abid al-Rahman understood al-Hajjaj's bad
aims. So, he told his fighters about him.
The Muslims hated al-Hajjaj because he was
unjust. Besides they hated Abid al-Malik bin
Marwan because he appointed him ruler over them.
Abid al-Rahman revolted against al-Hajjaj.
The fighters stood by him.
Abid al-Rahman came back to Iraq to topple
the unjust ruler. The Muslims supported him.
The Qur'an Readers Battalion
The Qur'an Readers were the most
knowledgeable at the explanation of the Qur'an
and other Qur'anic sciences. Many of them joined
Abid al-Rahman. So, they formed a special
battalion called the Qur'an readers Battalion.
Kumail bin Ziyad headed the battalion.
The revolutionaries freed vast lands from
al-Hajjaj's and Abid al-Malik's persecution.
They freed Afghanistan, Kirman and Fars (in
Iran), Basrah and Kufa (in Iraq). Abid
al-Rahman's Army took part in several fights. It
won victories at them.
The Battle of Deer al-Jamajum
Abid al-Malik was afraid of that great
revolution. He tried to cheat the Muslims. He
said:
If the revolutionaries hand over their weapons,
I'll dismiss al-Hajjaj.
Abid al-Malik appointed al-Hajjaj and other
unjust rulers. He was the cause for all those
disasters. So, the Muslims refused his
suggestion. And they ordered him to resign. Abid
al-Malik sent a big army to help al-Hajjaj.
The two armies met at a place near Kufa
called Deer al-Jamajum. A grim foght happened
between the two armies. Al-Hajjaj won the the
fight. Abid al-Rahman bin al-Ashath escaped to
Turkey. Al-Hajjaj's army captured many
revolutionaries and executed them.
Kumayl bin Ziyad, the leader of the Qur'an
Readers' Battalion, disappeared for a time. He
heard about about his people's sufferings. So,
he gave himself up to al-Hajjaj. Al-Hajjaj
ordered a man to execute him.
To Makkah
Saeed bin Jubayr escaped to Makkah to live
there. He chose a valley near Makkah so as no
one would know him. Al-Hajjaj's spies looked for
him everywhere. Abid al-Malik was even more
spiteful than al-Hajjaj with Saeed. So, he sent
his private messanger Khalid bin Abdullah
al-Qasry to Makkah.
Khalid bin Abdullah al-Qasry arrived in
Makkah. The ruler of Makkah was Muhammad bin
Salama. Muhammad was addressing the people.
Khalid interrupted him and went up the pulpit.
He took out a letter. Abid al-Malik had sealed
the letter.
Khalid read the Makkans Abid al-Malik's
letter. The letter was as follows:
From Abid al-Malik bin Marwan,
To the people of Makkah;
I have appointed Khalid bin Abdullah al-Qasry
ruler over you. Hear and obey him. We'll kill
the person who aids Saeed bin Jubayr!
After reading Abid al-Malik's letter, Khalid
said stormily:
If I
see Saeed in a house, I'll demolish the house.
And I'll demolish the nearby houses!
In the Valley
Saeed knew that Khalid would kill anyone who
would help him. So, he did not ask anyone for
help. Therefore, he took his small family and
lived in a valley near Makkah.
One day, a spy knew Saeed's place. The spy
hurried to Khalid to tell him about Saeed. The
Ruler of Makkah ordered his guards to capture
Saeed.
Some horsemen with swords set out for the
valley. They saw a little tent among the rocks.
Saeed bin Jubayr was saying his prayers. The
horsemen dismounted. They approached his tent.
Saeed's son knew that the horsemen came to
arrest his arrest. The son wept to see his
father in that terrible state. The father said:
Son, why are you weeping and I've lived for
seventy five years. This is a long age.
The father said good-bye to his son. He asked
him to be patient. Saeed advanced bravely
towards the horsemen's leader. The leader
admired Saeed's personality. He was sad to see
him praying in the desert. He was sad to see him
saying the final good-bye to his son.
The leader said:
The
Prince has ordered me to arrest you. Escape to
any country you like. I'll go with you.
Saeed asked the horsemen's leader:
Have
you a family?
The leader answered:
Yes.
Saeed said:
Aren't you worried about them?
The leader said:
Allah
will save them!
Saeed refused to escape so that the leader
would not punish the innocent people. So, he
went with the soldiers.
The Ka'aba
The Prince of Makkah was sitting by the Holy
Ka'aba waiting for the horsemen's coming.
The horsemen brought Saeed bin Jubayr. Khalid
bin Abdullah al-Qasry, the Prince of Makkah,
ordered the guards to tie Saeed's legs to his
neck.
A man from Shaam said:
Your
Highness, the Prince, release Saeed, release
him. Don't send him to al-Hajjaj. He'll kill
him. Saeed is a good man. May Allah be pleased
with you.
The Prince said:
If
Abid al-Malik ordered me to demolish the Ka'aba
thoroughly, I would do to please him.
Abid al-Malik appointed unjust rulers over
the Muslims. They did not think about Allah's
satisfaction. They thought about Abid
al-Malik's.
Wasit
Al-Hajjaj built a new town between Kufa and
Basrah. The town was Wasit. He built a big
palace in its center. Besides he built he big
prison to torture innocent people.
There were thousands of men, women and
children in his prison.
Al-Hajjaj was sitting in his palace. There
was a Christian doctor with him. The doctor's
name was Tyyadok. The headsman was standing. He
was waiting for Saeed.
Saeed came into the palace full of the smell
of blood.
Al-Hajjaj said:
What's your name?
Saeed answered:
Saeed
bin Jubayr. (Saeed = happy, Jubayr =
unbroken)
No! You're Shaqy bin Kusair. (Shaqy =
unhappy, Kusair = broken)
My
mother knows my and my father's name.
May you and your mother be unhappy!
No one knows the unseen but Allah.
Al-Hajjaj kept silent. Then he clapped. Some
bad men came and made funny movements.
Al-Hajjaj and his guards laughed loudly.
Saeed kept silent.
Al-Hajjaj asked him:
Why
don't you laugh?
Saeed said:
There's nothing to laugh at.
Al-Hajjaj said:
I
laugh!
Thus Allah has created us to be different.
Al-Hajjaj ordered his guards to bring him a
big jewel box. Al-Hajjaj began piling the jewels
before Saeed. Then he asked him:
What
do you think about those jewels?
To teach him a lesson, Saeed said:
They
are good if you spend them for Allah!
Why?
To be safe on the Judgement Day.
Again al-Hajjaj kept silent.
Al-Hajjaj beckoned the headman to kill him.
The headsman advanced towards the great
companion.
Saeed turned towards the Ka'aba with a
certain heart. He asked the headsman permission
to say two Raka'as. He turned towards the Ka'aba
and said:
Surely, I have turned myself, being upright,
wholly to Him who originated the heavens and the
earth, and I am not of the polytheists.
Al-Hajjaj shouted:
Turn
him away from Ka'aba!
The headsman changed his direction. Saeed
said:
And Allah's is the East and the West, therefore,
whither you turn, thither is Allah's purpose.
Al-Hajjaj shouted:
Lay
on your belly on the ground!
Saeed said:
From
it We have originated You. And in it We will
bring you back. And from it We will take you out
again.
Al-Hajjaj said with spite:
Behead him!
At that moment, Saeed looked at the sky and
said:
Allah, don't forgive him for persecuting me!
Punish him for my blood! And make me the last
person he kills of Muhammad's nation!
Immediately, the headsman beheaded him. The
head fell to the ground and said:
There's no god but Allah!
Al-Hajjaj began looking at the continuous
flowing of the blood. He was astonished to see
the plentiful blood. So, he asked Dr. Tyyadok
about the secret.
The doctor said:
All
those you killed were afraid. Their blood
stopped in their veins. So, there was no
bleeding. But Saeed was not afraid. His heart
was beating normally.
Saeed's heart was full of faith. He was not
afraid of death. So, he passed away a martyr.
Al-Hajjaj's End
After that time, al-Hajjaj got crazy. When he
slept he saw nightmares. He woke with alarm and
said:
Why have I killed Saeed bin Jubayr?
Fifteen days passed after that crime, al-Hajjaj
died.
Allah accepted Saeed's prayers. So, he was
the last person al-Hajjaj killed during his life
full of crimes and persecution.
When the Muslims opened the door of the
prisons, they found fifty thousand men, women
and children. Saeed and al-Hajjaj died in the
same year. Their story became a lesson for
generations. History praises Saeed and
dispraises al-Hajjaj!