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He also had a peaceful relationship with the following caliphs. For example he traveled to [[Damascus]] in 76/695-6 to make a visit to [['Abd al-Malik b. Marwan]]. Some believe it was as a result of 'Abd Allah b. al-Zubayr's abuse, for he had imprisoned Muhammad b. al-Hanafiyya, until the forces of [[al-Mukhtar al-Thaqafi]] rescued him.<ref>Sabiri, ''Tarikh-i firaq-i Islami'', Vol.2, P.52-53</ref> | He also had a peaceful relationship with the following caliphs. For example he traveled to [[Damascus]] in 76/695-6 to make a visit to [['Abd al-Malik b. Marwan]]. Some believe it was as a result of 'Abd Allah b. al-Zubayr's abuse, for he had imprisoned Muhammad b. al-Hanafiyya, until the forces of [[al-Mukhtar al-Thaqafi]] rescued him.<ref>Sabiri, ''Tarikh-i firaq-i Islami'', Vol.2, P.52-53</ref> | ||
As al-Mukhtar got killed, Ibn al-Zubayr again asked for his [[allegiance]], planning to assail him and his companions in case of his refusal. Meanwhile, he received a letter from 'Abd al-Malik b. Marwan, who had of late become the caliph, in which he was asked to go to [[Damascus]]. Muhammad and his companions then, got out of Shi'b Abi Talib, and set off for Damascus. But having arrived in [[Midian]], Muhammad b. al-Hanafiyya found out about 'Abd al-Malik's disloyalty to 'Amr b. Sa'id (a companion of Muhammad b. al-Hanafiyya). Therefore he landed in Ayla, a port on the border of Syria, and got back to [[Mecca]], where he resided in Shi'b Abi Talib, and then traveled to [[Ta'if]]. He remained there until Ibn al-Zubayr was surrounded in Mecca by [[al-Hajjaj]], and after that he went back to Shi'b Abi Talib. He rejected al-Hajjaj's request for allegiance to 'Abd al-Malik. Following to the death of Ibn al-Zubayr, asking for refuge, Muhammad b. al-Hanafiyya wrote a letter to 'Abd al-Malik, which was accepted.<ref>Al-Nawbakhti, ''Tarjuma-yi firaq al-Shi'a-yi Nawbakhti'', P. 86-87</ref> | As al-Mukhtar got killed, Ibn al-Zubayr again asked for his [[allegiance]], planning to assail him and his companions in case of his refusal. Meanwhile, he received a letter from 'Abd al-Malik b. Marwan, who had of late become the caliph, in which he was asked to go to [[Damascus]]. Muhammad and his companions then, got out of Shi'b Abi Talib, and set off for Damascus. But having arrived in [[Midian]], Muhammad b. al-Hanafiyya found out about 'Abd al-Malik's disloyalty to 'Amr b. Sa'id (a companion of Muhammad b. al-Hanafiyya). Therefore he landed in Ayla, a port on the border of Syria, and got back to [[Mecca]], where he resided in Shi'b Abi Talib, and then traveled to [[Ta'if]]. He remained there until Ibn al-Zubayr was surrounded in Mecca by [[Al-Hajjaj b. Yusuf al-Thaqafi|al-Hajjaj]], and after that he went back to Shi'b Abi Talib. He rejected al-Hajjaj's request for allegiance to 'Abd al-Malik. Following to the death of Ibn al-Zubayr, asking for refuge, Muhammad b. al-Hanafiyya wrote a letter to 'Abd al-Malik, which was accepted.<ref>Al-Nawbakhti, ''Tarjuma-yi firaq al-Shi'a-yi Nawbakhti'', P. 86-87</ref> | ||
[[File:امامزاده محمد حنفیه بیورزن گیلان.jpg|thumbnail|The Shrine attributed to Muhammad b. al-Hanafiyya in Bivarzin, Gilan, Iran. Although it does not match his death place]] | [[File:امامزاده محمد حنفیه بیورزن گیلان.jpg|thumbnail|The Shrine attributed to Muhammad b. al-Hanafiyya in Bivarzin, Gilan, Iran. Although it does not match his death place]] |