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which he tried to criticize the mistress of the women, they were the most distinguished of her<br />

attributes. She had no defect when she ground grains for her children and her husband without<br />

seeking someone’s help. For her father, the Prophet, may Allah bless him and his family, did not<br />

buy her a servant to help her with her home affairs, while she was the dearest of his children to<br />

him. Through that he, may Allah bless him and his family, gave a lessen to the rulers of the<br />

Muslims in respect with taking great care of the Muslims’ properties and turning away from<br />

choosing any of them.<br />

As for her marriage from Imam ‘Ali the Commander of the faithful, peace be on him, though he<br />

was miserable and poor, that is because there was no equal to her except him. In respect with the<br />

subject of marriage, Islam pays no attention to material and wealth; rather it pays attention to<br />

chastity and excellence. It never takes into consideration life pleasures as long as man has a sound<br />

religion. In the Islamic history, since its dawn, there is none has talents, perfection, genius, firm<br />

thought, and strong faith like those Imam ‘Ali, the Commander of the faithful, peace be on him,<br />

had. Was there under the sky of the Muslim <strong>com</strong>munity anyone better and higher than him, that<br />

the Prophet might marry his dear daughter to him?<br />

However, those persons who did not understand the Islamic teachings looked at the [1] Ibn al‐<br />

Hajjajj is Abu 'Abd Allah b. al‐Husayn b. Ahmed b. al‐Hajjajj al‐Nili al‐Baghdadi. He is a talented<br />

writer an on top of the Shi'ite poets. It is said that he is equal to Imru' al‐Qays in poetry. He was a<br />

contemporary of the two Sayyids: al‐Radi and al‐Murtada. He has a collection of poems. Al‐Sharif<br />

al‐Radi has chosen some of his poems and named them al‐Hasan min Shi'r al‐Husayn. He died in<br />

Jamadi al‐Thaniya 27th, in the year 391 A. H. He was buried by the grave of our master Musa b.<br />

Ja'far. He asked the people to write on the stone of his grave the following Qur'anic verse and<br />

their dog (lay) outstretching its paws at the entrance. A copy of his collection of poems is available<br />

in the Library of Imam Kashif al‐Ghita'. This has been mentioned in the book al‐Kuna wa al‐Alqab,<br />

vol. 1, pp. 245‐247.<br />

[2] Al‐Manaqib, vol. 2, p. 97.<br />

highness of personality through one corner, that was wealth and property. For this reason they<br />

criticized and disparaged the mistress of the women, the equal to Meryam, daughter of ‘Umran,<br />

in sacredness and chastity. That is because she married Imam ‘Ali, the Commander of the faithful,<br />

who was poor and had no money.<br />

A Terrible Massacre<br />

Harun’s tyrannical soul had neither mercy nor <strong>com</strong>passion toward the ‘Alawids, for he <strong>com</strong>mitted<br />

the most horrible crime history has recorded against them. He ordered a group of them to be<br />

executed on one night in a sorrowful way. Hemid b. Qehteba, a headsman, related that terrible<br />

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