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==The Murder of al-Mukhtar's Wife== | ==The Murder of al-Mukhtar's Wife== | ||
After killing all the captives, Mus'ab captured al-Mukhtar's two wives, [[Umm Thabit bt. Samura b. Jundab]] and [['Umra bt. Nu'man b. Bashir]], and asked them to curse al-Mukhtar. Umm Thabit did so and was released, but 'Umra said: "may God bless him! He was a righteous servant of God". So Mus'ab ordered her murder. According to al-Ya'qubi, Mus'ab asked 'Umra's view about al-Mukhtar, she said: "he was pious, pure and always [[fast|fasted]]". She was the first woman in Islam who was decapitated. | After killing all the captives, Mus'ab captured al-Mukhtar's two wives, [[Umm Thabit bt. Samura b. Jundab]] and [['Umra bt. Nu'man b. Bashir]], and asked them to curse al-Mukhtar. Umm Thabit did so and was released, but 'Umra said: "may God bless him! He was a righteous servant of God". So Mus'ab ordered her murder. According to al-Ya'qubi, Mus'ab asked 'Umra's view about al-Mukhtar, she said: "he was pious, pure and always [[fast|fasted]]". She was the first woman in Islam who was decapitated. | ||
==See Also== | |||
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* [[Tawwabun Uprising]] | |||
* [[Al-Mukhtar]] | |||
* [[Dawma bt. 'Amr]] | |||
* [[Ibrahim b. Malik al-Ashtar]] | |||
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==References== | ==References== |