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After the return of Ahl al-Bayt (a) to Medina, Shimr went back to Kufa. It is said that in this period he would pray and ask God for forgiveness, but still he would justify his crime by calling it obedience to rulers.  
After the return of Ahl al-Bayt (a) to Medina, Shimr went back to Kufa. It is said that in this period he would pray and ask God for forgiveness, but still he would justify his crime by calling it obedience to rulers.  
=Shimr’s End of Life=
=Shimr’s End of Life=
During [[Mukhtar]]’s uprising in 66AH, Shimr took part in the war against him. But Mukhtar was able to defeat them, and thus Shimr ran away from Kufa. Mukhtar sent a group to chase him; they found and killed Shimr, sent his head to Mukhtar, and threw his body to dogs.  
During [[Mukhtar]]’s uprising in 66AH, Shimr took part in the war against him. But Mukhtar was able to defeat his opponents, and thus Shimr ran away from Kufa. Mukhtar sent a group to chase him; they found and killed Shimr, sent his head to Mukhtar, and threw his body to be eaten by dogs.
 
=Shimr’s Status in the Eyes of Sunnis=
=Shimr’s Status in the Eyes of Sunnis=
Shimr has narrated from his father, and Abu Ishaq al-Subay’i has narrated from Shimr. However, Sunni sources mention Shimr disparagingly, regarding him unqualified for narrating hadith because of his participation in the murder of Imam Husayn (a).
Shimr has narrated from his father, and Abu Ishaq al-Subay’i has narrated from Shimr. However, Sunni sources mention Shimr disparagingly, regarding him unqualified for narrating hadith because of his participation in the murder of Imam Husayn (a).
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