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'''Ḥabīb b. Muẓāhir al-Asadī''' (Arabic:{{ia| حبیب بن مُظاهر الاسدي}}) was one of [[Imam 'Ali (a)|Imam Ali's (a)]] special companions. He was from [[Banu Asad]] tribe, and lived in [[Kufa]]. He was one of the people of Kufa who sent letters to [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] and invited him to Kufa, after Mu'awiya's death. However, when he saw that people of Kufa have broken their allegiance to Imam al-Husayn (a), he left Kufa, joined Imam, and was martyred at the age of 75 while fighting in Imam al-Husayn's (a) army.
'''Ḥabīb b. Muẓāhir al-Asadī''' (Arabic:{{ia| حبیب بن مُظاهر الاسدي}}) was one of [[Imam 'Ali (a)|Imam Ali's (a)]] special companions. He was from [[Banu Asad]] tribe and lived in [[Kufa]]. He was one of the people of Kufa who sent letters to [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] and invited him to Kufa, after Mu'awiya's death. However, when he saw that people of Kufa have broken their allegiance to Imam al-Husayn (a), he left Kufa, joined Imam, and was martyred at the age of 75 while fighting in Imam al-Husayn's (a) army.
 
==Name, Kuniya and Lineage==


==Name, Kuniya, and Lineage==
Habib b. Muzahhar (or Muzahir) b. Ri'ab b. Ashtar b. Hajwan b. Faq'as b. Tarif b. Amr b. Qays b. Harith b. Tha'laba b. Dudan b. Asad al-Asadi al-Kindi al-Faq'asi.<ref>Amīn, ''Aʿyān al-Shīʿa'', vol. 4, p. 553.</ref>
Habib b. Muzahhar (or Muzahir) b. Ri'ab b. Ashtar b. Hajwan b. Faq'as b. Tarif b. Amr b. Qays b. Harith b. Tha'laba b. Dudan b. Asad al-Asadi al-Kindi al-Faq'asi.<ref>Amīn, ''Aʿyān al-Shīʿa'', vol. 4, p. 553.</ref>


His father's name appears in the early sources in different ways. It is sometimes Muzahir,<ref>Ṭabarī, ''Tārīkh al-umam wa l-mulūk'', vol. 5, p. 352, 355, 416.</ref> sometimes Muzahhar<ref>Balādhurī, ''Ansāb al-ashrāf'', vol. 2, p. 462, 478, 480.</ref> and sometimes, Mutahhar.<ref>Ibn Aʿtham, ''al-Futūḥ'', vol. 5, p. 28, 34, 87.</ref> Based on what is common between people and in some Ziyara scriptures, [[al-Mamaqani]] chooses Muzahir as the correct record.<ref>Māmaqānī, ''Tanqīḥ al-maqāl'', vol. 17, p. 394-395.</ref> On the other hand, [[Sayyid Muhsin Amin]] writes, "In most of the manuscripts of ancient historical and non-historical books, it is recorded as Muzahhar, and this is the correct form. However, "Muzahir", which appears in newly written books, is not in accordance with early records."<ref>Amīn, ''Aʿyān al-Shīʿa'', vol. 4, p. 553.</ref>
His father's name appears in the early sources in different ways. It is sometimes Muzahir,<ref>Ṭabarī, ''Tārīkh al-umam wa l-mulūk'', vol. 5, p. 352, 355, 416.</ref> sometimes Muzahhar<ref>Balādhurī, ''Ansāb al-ashrāf'', vol. 2, p. 462, 478, 480.</ref> and sometimes, Mutahhar.<ref>Ibn Aʿtham, ''al-Futūḥ'', vol. 5, p. 28, 34, 87.</ref> Based on what is common between people and in some Ziyara scriptures, [[al-Mamaqani]] chooses Muzahir as the correct record.<ref>Māmaqānī, ''Tanqīḥ al-maqāl'', vol. 17, p. 394-395.</ref> On the other hand, [[Sayyid Muhsin Amin]] writes, "In most of the manuscripts of ancient historical and non-historical books, it is recorded as Muzahhar, and this is the correct form. However, "Muzahir," which appears in newly written books, is not in accordance with early records."<ref>Amīn, ''Aʿyān al-Shīʿa'', vol. 4, p. 553.</ref>


==Merits==
==Merits==
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Habib was a devout and pious man. He practiced virtues and observed the divine rules carefully. He had the Holy [[Qur'an]] in memory completely, and spent every night in worship and supplication to God. According to [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] he recited the whole Qur'an every night.<ref>Qummī, ''Nafas al-mahmūm'', p. 124.</ref> He lived a simple and clean life. He was so uninterested in material world and so pious that no matter how much money and security offers he received, he rejected them all and said, "we will have no excuse to make to the [[Prophet of God (s)]], if we are alive and the son of the Prophet is oppressed and killed."<ref>Amīn, ''Aʿyān al-Shīʿa'', vol. 4, p. 553.</ref>
Habib was a devout and pious man. He practiced virtues and observed the divine rules. He had the [[Qur'an]] in memory completely and spent every night worshiping and supplicating to God. According to [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] he recited the whole Qur'an every night.<ref>Qummī, ''Nafas al-mahmūm'', p. 124.</ref> He lived a simple and clean life. He was so uninterested in the material world and so pious that no matter how much money and security offers he received, he rejected them all and said, "we will have no excuse to make to the [[Prophet of God (s)]] if we are alive and the son of the Prophet is oppressed and killed."<ref>Amīn, ''Aʿyān al-Shīʿa'', vol. 4, p. 553.</ref>


==During Prophet Muhammad's Life==
==During Prophet Muhammad's Life==
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When [[Muslim b. Aqil]] came to Kufa as the Imam's representative, they rushed to support him. People of Kufa secretly pledged allegiance to Habib and [[Muslim b. Awsaja]] as the representative of Muslim b. Aqil. They did all they could in this regard.<ref>Amīn, ''Aʿyān al-Shīʿa'', vol. 4, p. 554.</ref>
When [[Muslim b. Aqil]] came to Kufa as the Imam's representative, they rushed to support him. People of Kufa secretly pledged allegiance to Habib and [[Muslim b. Awsaja]] as the representative of Muslim b. Aqil. They did all they could in this regard.<ref>Amīn, ''Aʿyān al-Shīʿa'', vol. 4, p. 554.</ref>


When [[Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad]] came to Kufa, he threatened people and launched a crackdown against allegiance to Muslim b. Aqil; so people abandoned their allegiance to Muslim b. Aqil and lift him alone. The tribe of [[Banu Asad]] hid Habib and Muslim b. 'Awsaja to protect them against Ibn Ziyad's agents. Habib and Muslim b. 'Awsaja left Kufa to join Imam al-Husayn (a). They hid themselves from Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad's spies and agents, so they moved at nights and hid during days. Eventually, they joined Imam al-Husayn's camp in [[Karbala]] on [[Muharram]] 7th 61(October 7th 680).<ref>Samāwī, ''Ibṣār al-ʿayn'', p. 128.</ref>
When [[Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad]] came to Kufa, he threatened people and launched a crackdown against allegiance to Muslim b. Aqil; so people abandoned their allegiance to Muslim b. Aqil and lift him alone. The tribe of [[Banu Asad]] hid Habib and Muslim b. 'Awsaja to protect them against Ibn Ziyad's agents. Habib and Muslim b. 'Awsaja left Kufa to join Imam al-Husayn (a). They hid from Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad's spies and agents so moved at night and hid during days. Eventually, they joined Imam al-Husayn's camp in [[Karbala]] on [[Muharram]] 7th 61(October 7th 680).<ref>Samāwī, ''Ibṣār al-ʿayn'', p. 128.</ref>


===In Karbala===
===In Karbala===
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Upon reaching [[Karbala]], Habib repeats his expression of loyalty to Imam al-Husayn (a). As soon as he observed the great number of Imam's enemies and small number of his companions, Habib asked Imam al-Huasyn (a) to go to a nearby tribe of [[Banu Asad]] and to ask them to join Imam (a). With the permission of Imam, Habib hurried to the tribe and started preaching them and encouraging them to join the Imam. However, [['Umar b. Sa'd]] stopped the tribe from joining Imam (a) by sending an army to them.<ref>Amīn, ''Aʿyān al-Shīʿa'', vol. 4, p. 554.</ref>
Upon reaching [[Karbala]], Habib repeats his expression of loyalty to Imam al-Husayn (a). As soon as he observed the great number of Imam's enemies and the small number of his companions, Habib asked Imam al-Husayn (a) to go to a nearby tribe of [[Banu Asad]] and to ask them to join Imam (a). With the permission of the Imam, Habib hurried to the tribe and started preaching to them and encouraging them to join the Imam. However, [['Umar b. Sa'd]] stopped the tribe from joining Imam (a) by sending an army to them.<ref>Amīn, ''Aʿyān al-Shīʿa'', vol. 4, p. 554.</ref>


'''Evening of Tasu'a'''
'''Evening of Tasu'a'''
The day before [[Ashura']], Habib preached to the person who brought a letter from [[Umar b. Sa'd]] for [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] and asked the messenger not to go back to the tyrants.<ref>Samāwī, ''Ibṣār al-ʿayn'', p. 130.</ref> In the evening of [[Tasu'a']], Habib spoke to enemy's army, which was about to attack the camp of Imam al-Husayn (a), and warned them about starting a war by talking about the merits of the Imam (a) and his companions.<ref>Balādhurī, ''Ansāb al-ashrāf'', vol. 2, p. 484.</ref>
The day before [[Ashura']], Habib preached to the person who brought a letter from [[Umar b. Sa'd]] for [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] and asked the messenger not to go back to the tyrants.<ref>Samāwī, ''Ibṣār al-ʿayn'', p. 130.</ref> In the evening of [[Tasu'a']], Habib spoke to the enemy's army, which was about to attack the camp of Imam al-Husayn (a), and warned them about starting a war by talking about the merits of the Imam (a) and his companions.<ref>Balādhurī, ''Ansāb al-ashrāf'', vol. 2, p. 484.</ref>


'''Eve of Ashura''''
'''Eve of Ashura''''
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'''Day of Ashura''''
'''Day of Ashura''''
In the morning of Ashura', [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] appointed Habib b. Muzahir as the commander of the left wing. He put [[Zuhayr b. Qayn]] on the right wing and [[Abbas b. Ali (a)]] on the center of the army.<ref>Khwārizmī, ''Maqtal al-Ḥusayn'', vol. 2, p. 7.</ref>
In the morning of Ashura', [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] appointed Habib b. Muzahir the commander of the left-wing. He put [[Zuhayr b. Qayn]] on the right-wing and [[Abbas b. Ali (a)]] on the center of the army.<ref>Khwārizmī, ''Maqtal al-Ḥusayn'', vol. 2, p. 7.</ref>


In his speech to the enemy's army, Imam al-Husayn (a) mentioned his lineage, ancestry, merits and the narration of the [[Prophet (s)]] saying "These two ([[Imam al-Hasan (a)|al-Hasan (a)]] and [[Imam al-Husayn (a)|al-Husayn (a)]]) are the masters of paradise's youth." He even said that there are people among you who have heard the narration from the Prophet (s) himself. Just then, [[Shimr b. Dhi l-Jawshan|Shimr]] cut Imam's speech and said, "May all of my worship for God be in doubt and uncertainty if I knew what you are talking about."
In his speech to the enemy's army, Imam al-Husayn (a) mentioned his lineage, ancestry, merits and the narration of the [[Prophet (s)]] saying "These two ([[Imam al-Hasan (a)|al-Hasan (a)]] and [[Imam al-Husayn (a)|al-Husayn (a)]]) are the masters of paradise's youth." He even said that there are people among you who have heard the narration from the Prophet (s) himself. Just then, [[Shimr b. Dhi l-Jawshan|Shimr]] cut Imam's speech and said, "May all of my worship for God be in doubt and uncertainty if I knew what you are talking about."
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Habib said, "I swear to God that I see you worship Him with 70 doubts and [layers of] uncertainty. I witness that you are right and have no idea what Imam is talking about. Your heart is dark and sealed against any truth."<ref>Mufīd, ''al-Irshād'', p. 450.</ref>
Habib said, "I swear to God that I see you worship Him with 70 doubts and [layers of] uncertainty. I witness that you are right and have no idea what Imam is talking about. Your heart is dark and sealed against any truth."<ref>Mufīd, ''al-Irshād'', p. 450.</ref>


At the beginning of the battle when a warrior from [['Umar b. Sa'd]]'s army was asking for someone to fight, Habib and [[Burayr b. al-Khudar al-Hamdani|Burayr]] hurried to fight him but Imam al-Husayn (a) stopped them.
At the beginning of the battle, when a warrior from [['Umar b. Sa'd]]'s army was asking for someone to fight, Habib and [[Burayr b. al-Khudar al-Hamdani|Burayr]] hurried to fight him, but Imam al-Husayn (a) stopped them.


At noon of Ashura', when [[Abu Thumama]] reminded Imam of the time of the prayer, Imam told his companions to ask the enemy to stop the war so that they can pray. [[Husayn b. Numayr]] (Husayn b. Tamim) said, "Your prayers won't be accepted by God."
At noon of Ashura', when [[Abu Thumama]] reminded Imam of the time of the prayer, Imam told his companions to ask the enemy to stop the war so that they can pray. [[Husayn b. Numayr]] (Husayn b. Tamim) said, "God won't accept your prayers."


"You think that the prayer of Prophet's household will not be accepted" replied Habib, "Your prayers will not be accepted, you drunk (donkey)!" Then Habib attacked him and hit his horse on the face with the sword. He fell to the ground and his friends came to help and rescued him from Habib's attack.<ref>Qummī, ''Nafas al-mahmūm'', p. 124.</ref>
"You think that the prayer of Prophet's household will not be accepted," replied Habib, "Your prayers will not be accepted, you drunk (donkey)!" Then Habib attacked him and hit his horse on the face with the sword. He fell to the ground, and his friends came to help and rescued him from Habib's attack.<ref>Qummī, ''Nafas al-mahmūm'', p. 124.</ref>


While [[Muslim b. Awsaja]] covered in his own blood was breathing his last breaths, [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] and Habib came to him and Imam prayed to God to bless his soul. Then Imam read the verse of Qur'an which says, "Among the faithful are men who fulfill what they have pledged to Allah. Of them are some who have fulfilled their pledge, and of them are some who still wait,
 and they have not changed in the least."<ref> Qur'an, 33:23.</ref> Then Habib told him, "Your death is very hard for me, but I give you the good news of Paradise." Muslim b. 'Awsaja in return said with a weak voice, "May God give you good news." Habib said, "If my martyrdom were not close, I would have liked you to tell me your will [so that I executed for you] and by that I have fulfilled my tribal and religious duty toward you." Muslim b. 'Awsaja pointed to Imam al-Husayn (a) and told Habib, "My will is to stay with Imam al-Husayn (a). May God bless you, keep defending him as long as you are alive, and do not stop supporting him until you are killed." Habib said, "I will execute your will and I will make you happy."<ref>Ibn Ṭāwūs, ''al-Luhūf'', p. 133.</ref>
While [[Muslim b. Awsaja]] covered in his own blood was breathing his last breaths, [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] and Habib came to him, and Imam prayed to God to bless his soul. Then Imam read the verse of the Qur'an, which says, "Among the faithful are men who fulfill what they have pledged to Allah. Of them are some who have fulfilled their pledge, and of them are some who still wait,
 and they have not changed in the least."<ref> Qur'an, 33:23.</ref> Then Habib told him, "Your death is tough for me, but I give you the good news of Paradise." Muslim b. 'Awsaja, in return, said with a weak voice, "May God give you good news." Habib said, "If my martyrdom were not close, I would have liked you to tell me your will [so that I executed for you], and by that, I have fulfilled my tribal and religious duty toward you." Muslim b. 'Awsaja pointed to Imam al-Husayn (a) and told Habib, "My will is to stay with Imam al-Husayn (a). May God bless you, keep defending him as long as you are alive, and do not stop supporting him until you are killed." Habib said, "I will execute your will, and I will make you happy."<ref>Ibn Ṭāwūs, ''al-Luhūf'', p. 133.</ref>


====Habib's Poem of Bravery====
====Habib's Poem of Bravery====
Habib recited this poem before his attack during the battle of 'Ashura':
Habib recited this poem before his attack during the battle of 'Ashura':


"I am Habib and my father is Muzahhar, the fighter of fiery battles and wars;
"I am Habib, and my father is Muzahhar, the fighter of fiery battles and wars;


You are superior to us in number and quantity, and we are superior to you in loyalty and steadfastness;
You are superior to us in number and quantity, and we are superior to you in loyalty and steadfastness;
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===Tomb===
===Tomb===
When the tribe of [[Banu Asad]] were burying the [[martyrs of Karbala]], they buried Habib b. Muzahir, who was one of their elders and trustees, separately and with a distance of 10 meters from [[Imam al-Husayn]]'s (a) tomb. Later, his tomb was included in Imam al-Husayn's (a) shrine and was located in the southern porch.<ref>Qāʾidān, ''ʿAtabāt-i ʿālīyāt-i Iraq'', p. 122.</ref>
When the tribe of [[Banu Asad]] were burying the [[martyrs of Karbala]], they buried Habib b. Muzahir, who was one of their elders and trustees, separately and with a distance of 10 meters from [[Imam al-Husayn]]'s (a) tomb. Later, his tomb was included in Imam al-Husayn's (a) shrine and was located on the southern porch.<ref>Qāʾidān, ''ʿAtabāt-i ʿālīyāt-i Iraq'', p. 122.</ref>


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