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[[Nasr b. Muzahim]] (d. [[212 AH]]/827) reports that prior to the beginning of the expedition of Imam Ali's army to [[Siffin]], al-Hasan (a) delivered a speech and encouraged the people to [[jihad]].<ref>Naṣr b. Muzāhim, ''Waqʿat Ṣiffīn'', p. 113-114.</ref> It is said that in this battle, the right wing of the army was under the command of al-Hasan (a) and his brother al-Husayn (a).<ref>Ibn Aʿtham, ''Kitāb al-Futūḥ'', vol. 3, p. 24; Ibn Shahrāshūb, ''al-Manāqib'', vol. 3, p. 168.</ref> | [[Nasr b. Muzahim]] (d. [[212 AH]]/827-8) reports that prior to the beginning of the expedition of Imam Ali's army to [[Siffin]], al-Hasan (a) delivered a speech and encouraged the people to [[jihad]].<ref>Naṣr b. Muzāhim, ''Waqʿat Ṣiffīn'', p. 113-114.</ref> It is said that in this battle, the right wing of the army was under the command of al-Hasan (a) and his brother al-Husayn (a).<ref>Ibn Aʿtham, ''Kitāb al-Futūḥ'', vol. 3, p. 24; Ibn Shahrāshūb, ''al-Manāqib'', vol. 3, p. 168.</ref> | ||
According to [[al-Iskafi]] (d. 240/854), when, during the battle, al-Hasan (a) confronted one of the commanders of the [[Syria|Syrian]] army, the latter refused to fight with him and said, “I saw the Prophet (s) on a camel while you were sitting in front of him. I don’t want to meet the Prophet (s) while having your blood on my hands.”<ref>Iskāfī, ''al-Miʿyār wa al-muwāzina'', p. 150-151.</ref> | According to [[al-Iskafi]] (d. 240/854), when, during the battle, al-Hasan (a) confronted one of the commanders of the [[Syria|Syrian]] army, the latter refused to fight with him and said, “I saw the Prophet (s) on a camel while you were sitting in front of him. I don’t want to meet the Prophet (s) while having your blood on my hands.”<ref>Iskāfī, ''al-Miʿyār wa al-muwāzina'', p. 150-151.</ref> |