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- Qatada -
09-15-2007, 02:43 PM
Debate Between Al-Hajjaaj and Sa`eed bin Jubayr.






In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful




By Shaykh `Aa'id Abdullah al-Qarnee


Al Hajjaaj kept pursuing the noble scholar Sa`eed bin Jubayr for eight years or more until he eventually found him.

Bin Jubayr was a scholar known for his scrupulous piety and a man of great knowledge and action who was waging jihad to raise the flag of La ilaha ill Allah the uppermost.


When he was arrested - as in the story mentioned by the author of Tuhfatul Ahwadhi - Sa`eed bin Jubayr entered upon al Hajjaaj, so al Hajjaaj told him: "What is your name (and he knew his name well)?"

He answered: "Sa`eed bin Jubayr."


So Al Hajjaaj responded to him saying: "Nay, you are Shaqiy bin Kusayr." (Al-Hajjaaj is playing with words here: Sa`eed means happy and Shaqiy means unhappy, wretched. Jubayr means one who splints broken bones, and Kusayr one who breaks them.)

Sa`eed told him: "My mother knew better when she named me."

So Al Hajjaaj told him: "You are wretched (shaqayta) and your mother is wretched" (shaqiyat - Al Hajjaaj is again playing with words, referring to Shaqiyy - "unhappy/wretched"). Then he told him: "By Allah, I will replace your dunya with a blazing Fire."

Sa`eed said, "If I knew you could do it, I would take you as a god."

So al Hajjaaj told him, "I have gold and wealth."

Bags of gold and silver were brought and spread before Sa`eed bin Jubayr in order to try him.



Sa`eed bin Jubayr said: "O Hajjaaj, if you gathered it to be seen and heard in show-off, and to use it to avert others from the way of Allah, then by Allah, it will not avail you (lan yughneeka) against Him in any way."

So Al Hajjaaj said: "I have a female slave-singer" (al-mughanniyah - al-Hajjaaj continues to play with words, responding in mockery to Sa`eed's words 'lan yughneeka/it will not avail you' with a word that has the same triliteral root). He told her: "Sing for me and entertain me."


Sa`eed bin Jubayr cried, and Al Hajjaaj told him: >"Are you crying out of joy?"

So Sa`eed told him: "By Allah, I do not cry out of joy, but I cry for the slave girl that was subjected to other than what she was created for, for she was not created to sing, and `ood (musical instrument) was not built but for disobedience of Allah."

Al Hajjaaj said: "Take him and turn him to other than the Qiblah. By Allah, O Said bin Jubayr, I will kill you with a killing with which I have not killed any of the people."

Sa`eed said: "O Hajjaaj choose for yourself whatever killing you want, by Allah you will not kill me with a killing except that Allah will kill you with a like of it, so choose for yourself whatever killing you like."




Al Hajjaaj said: "Turn him (wallooh) to other than the Qiblah."

Sa`eed said: "Wherever you [might] turn (tuwalloo), there is the Face of Allah." [Qur'an, 2:115]

Al Hajjaaj said, "Put him under the earth."

Sa`eed said: "From it [the earth] We created you, and into it We will return you, and from it We will extract you another time." [Qur'an, 20:55]




The Death of Al-Hajjaaj


Al-Hajjaaj said: "Kill him."

Sa`eed said: "Laa ilaha ill Allah Muhammadun Rasulullah. Take it, O Hajjaaj, until you meet me with it tomorrow before Allah. O Allah, do not give him authority over anyone after me! O One who cuts up the tyrants, cut up al Hajjaaj!" - and in the same gathering a blister appeared on Al-Hajjaaj's hand and he became enraged like a bull for a whole month - he couldn't sleep from the pain and fatigue, nor could he eat and drink.

Al-Hajjaaj said about himself: "No night has passed except that I saw myself swimming in blood and no night has passed except that I saw as if al Qiyamah took place and that Allah took me to account and that I was killed for whoever I killed with one killing, except Sa`eed bin Jubayr - Allah punished me for killing him with seventy killings."

Allah caused him to die after a month. He is considered wretched and miserable, although he belonged to Muslims. This is because he didn't know the guidance or uprightness and because he couldn't make sense out of his life mission.



Courtesy Of: Islaam.com
Source: Hiwar Bayn at-Taqiyy wa-sh-Shaqiyy

http://kalamullah.com/current-affairs04.html
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Hisbul_Aziz
09-15-2007, 03:28 PM
:cry: Mashallah beutiful article
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Soulja Girl
09-15-2007, 05:53 PM
:sl:

Erm...When you say "He belonged to the Muslims" what do you mean by that? Woz he a Muslim? :confused:

:w:
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IbnAbdulHakim
10-30-2007, 10:19 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Crazy_Lady
:sl:

Erm...When you say "He belonged to the Muslims" what do you mean by that? Woz he a Muslim? :confused:

:w:
yeah... but he was an oppressive tyrant ruler...

allahu a'lam..
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STRIDER_420
12-28-2008, 02:13 PM
nice sharing...
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Zamtsa
12-28-2008, 02:38 PM
Sa'id bin Musayyab or Abdurrahman ibn Zubair? Are you combining the 2 names?


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- Qatada -
12-28-2008, 02:43 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Abdul Thayyib
Sa'id bin Musayyab or Abdurrahman ibn Zubair? Are you combining the 2 names?


Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuh.

:salamext:


Abdullah ibn Zubair was also killed by Al Hajjaaj. :) the scholars say he [al hajjaaj] was one of the greatest oppressors in history.
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Zamtsa
12-29-2008, 05:45 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by - Qatada -
:salamext:


Abdullah ibn Zubair was also killed by Al Hajjaaj. :) the scholars say he [al hajjaaj] was one of the greatest oppressors in history.
Yes, Said ibn Jubair Al Musayyab.


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