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==Imam 'Ali (a) and Maytham al-Tammar==
==Imam 'Ali (a) and Maytham al-Tammar==
He was a member of ''[[Shurta al-Khamis]]'' (the especial Guards of Imam 'Ali (a) ), who pledged themselves to fight with Imam 'Ali (a) in all battles and support him in all hardships.<ref>Barqi. ''Kitab al-rijal''. p. 3-4. al-Mufid. ''al-Ikhtisas''. p. 2-3.</ref>
He was a member of [[Shurta al-Khamis]] (the especial Guards of Imam 'Ali (a) ), who pledged themselves to fight with Imam 'Ali (a) in all battles and support him in all hardships.<ref>Barqi. ''Kitab al-rijal''. p. 3-4. al-Mufid. ''al-Ikhtisas''. p. 2-3.</ref>


Since there is no report of Maytham's presence in any battle with Imam 'Ali (a), it is thought that he became acquainted with Imam 'Ali (a) in the last years of the Imam's life. This is also indicated by some narrations reported by Maytham about the events of the last years of leadership of Imam 'Ali (a), such as the invasion of the partisans of [[Mu'awiya]] to the districts of Heet and Anbar and their killing of women and children.<ref>Khasibi. ''al-Hidayat al-akhbar''. p. 125. Diylami. ''Irshad al-qulub''. p. 272-273.</ref>
Since there is no report of Maytham's presence in any battle with Imam 'Ali (a), it is thought that he became acquainted with Imam 'Ali (a) in the last years of the Imam's life. This is also indicated by some narrations reported by Maytham about the events of the last years of leadership of Imam 'Ali (a), such as the invasion of the partisans of [[Mu'awiya]] to the districts of Heet and Anbar and their killing of women and children.<ref>Khasibi. ''al-Hidayat al-akhbar''. p. 125. Diylami. ''Irshad al-qulub''. p. 272-273.</ref>
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