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According to [[Ahmad b. A'tham al-Kufi]], Ibn Muljam has assassinated Imam Ali (a) only because of Qatam's condition for their marriage: After the Battle of Nahrawan, just before Imam Ali (a) returned to the city, Ibn Muljam informed Kharijites about their defeat to Imam Ali's army. After a while, he fell in love with Qatam, daughter of Adba' al-Tamimi, and proposed to her. On the [[Ramadan 23|23rd of Ramadan]], 'Abd al-Rahman was drunk in Qatam's house. She woke him up for the [[Fajr]] prayer and sent him to the [[Mosque of Kufa]]. Then Ibn Muljam assassinated Imam Ali (a) with a poisoned sword, while Imam was in [[Sajda]] in the [[Fajr prayer]].<ref>Ibn Aʿtham, ''al-Futūḥ'', vol. 4, p. 276-278.</ref> | According to [[Ahmad b. A'tham al-Kufi]], Ibn Muljam has assassinated Imam Ali (a) only because of Qatam's condition for their marriage: After the Battle of Nahrawan, just before Imam Ali (a) returned to the city, Ibn Muljam informed Kharijites about their defeat to Imam Ali's army. After a while, he fell in love with Qatam, daughter of Adba' al-Tamimi, and proposed to her. On the [[Ramadan 23|23rd of Ramadan]], 'Abd al-Rahman was drunk in Qatam's house. She woke him up for the [[Fajr]] prayer and sent him to the [[Mosque of Kufa]]. Then Ibn Muljam assassinated Imam Ali (a) with a poisoned sword, while Imam was in [[Sajda]] in the [[Fajr prayer]].<ref>Ibn Aʿtham, ''al-Futūḥ'', vol. 4, p. 276-278.</ref> | ||
According to Shi'ite sources, Ibn Muljam al-Muradi has assassinated [[Imam Ali (a)]] in the dawn of [[Ramadan 19|19th of Ramadan]], [[40]]/[[January | According to Shi'ite sources, Ibn Muljam al-Muradi has assassinated [[Imam Ali (a)]] in the dawn of [[Ramadan 19|19th of Ramadan]], [[40]]/[[January 26]], [[661 CE|661]] with a poisoned sword; he hit Imam's head while he was in [[Sajda]] of [[Fajr prayer]].<ref>Mufīd, ''al-Irshād'', vol. 1, p. 20.</ref> | ||
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