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==Appointing the Commanders==
==Appointing the Commanders==
When the Prophet (s) said his [[noon prayers]], he was seated and his [[Sahaba]] (companions) gathered around him. According to Aban b. 'Uthman al-Bajali al-Kufi, [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] said: the Prophet (s) appointed [[Ja'far b. Abi Talib]] as the commander, and in case he is killed, he would be succeeded by [[Zayd b. Haritha]], and then [['Abd Allah b. Rawaha]]. The Prophet (s) said that if 'Abd Allah b. Rawaha is also hurt, then the Muslims should elect a commander then. Then the Prophet (s) gave a white flag to the army of 3,000 soldiers.
When the Prophet (s) said his [[noon prayer]], he was seated and his [[Sahaba]] (companions) gathered around him. [[Aban b. 'Uthman al-Ahmari]] narrated from [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] said: the Prophet (s) appointed [[Ja'far b. Abi Talib]] as the commander, and in case he is killed, he would be succeeded by [[Zayd b. Haritha]], and then [['Abd Allah b. Rawaha]]. The Prophet (s) said that if 'Abd Allah b. Rawaha is also hurt, then the Muslims should elect a commander then. Then the Prophet (s) gave a white flag to the army of 3,000 soldiers.


==The Prophet (s)'s Speech==
==The Prophet (s)'s Speech==
When the army was departing, people bid farewell to them and prayed for them. In a sermon, [[the Prophet (s)]] said:
When the army was departing, people bid farewell to them and prayed for them. In a sermon, the [[Prophet (s)]] said:


:"I recommend to you the abstinence ([[Taqwa]]) and beneficence to Muslims who are besides you… Depart in the name of [[God]] and on the path of God, and fight with whoever denies God; do not break treaties and promises, and do not kill children. When you encounter the enemy, call them to one of the following, and if they comply with these, then stop fighting them:
:* I recommend you to observe piety ([[Taqwa]]) and beneficence to Muslims who are besides you… Depart in the name of [[God]] and on the path of God, and fight with whoever denies God; do not break treaties and promises, and do not kill children. When you encounter the enemy, call them to one of the following, and if they comply with these, then stop fighting them:


:* Call them to Islam; if they comply, then let them go. Then call them to immigrate to Dar al-Muhajirin (the house of immigrants, that is, [[Medina]] and its suburbs); if they comply, then they will share the benefits and harms of [[Muhajirun]], and if they believed in [[Islam]] and stayed in their own homelands, then tell them that they are like Muslim Arabs, and the divine laws apply to them; and they do not share the booties of wars unless they fight alongside the Muslims.
:* Call them to Islam; if they comply, then let them go. Then call them to immigrate to Dar al-Muhajirin (the house of immigrants, that is, [[Medina]] and its suburbs); if they comply, then they will share the benefits and harms of [[Muhajirun]], and if they believed in [[Islam]] and stayed in their own homelands, then tell them that they are like Muslim Arabs, and the Divine laws apply to them; and they do not share the booties of wars unless they fight alongside the Muslims.
:* If they do not comply with all this, then call them to pay [[Jizya]] (that is, taxes on non-Muslims). If they comply, then let them go.
:* If they do not comply with all this, then call them to pay [[Jizya]] (that is, taxes on non-Muslims). If they comply, then let them go.
:* And if they do not comply even with this, then ask for God's help and fight them. And if you besiege people of a fort or a city and they ask you to deal with them in accordance with the divine command, then reject their request and just give them temporary security ([[Aman]]) in accordance with your own judgment, since you do not know if you can grasp the divine command about them.
:* And if they do not comply even with this, then ask for God's help and fight them. And if you besiege people of a fort or a city and they ask you to deal with them in accordance with the Divine command, then reject their request and just give them temporary security ([[Aman]]) in accordance with your own judgment, since you do not know if you can grasp the Divine command about them.
:* And if you besieged people of a fort or a city and they ask you to put them under the protection ([[Dhimma]]) of God and [[the Prophet (s)]], then reject their request; instead, put them under the protection of your own, and your father, and your companions, since if they violate the protection treaty of you and your fathers, that would be better than violating that of God and his messenger.
:* And if you besieged people of a fort or a city and they ask you to put them under the protection ([[Dhimma]]) of God and the [[Prophet (s)]], then reject their request; instead, put them under the protection of your own, and your father, and your companions, since if they violate the protection treaty of you and your fathers, that would be better than violating that of God and his messenger.


Then the Prophet (s) accompanied the Army of Islam to [[Thaniyyat al-Wada']]; he then stayed there and the army stood around him. The Prophet (s) told them: "Depart in the name of God and fight the enemy of God and your enemy in [[Sham]]. You will see people who worship God in their monasteries; do not encroach upon them, and you will see people whose heads are [[Satan]]'s nests; decapitate their heads with swords… Never kill women, children and the elderly; never set palm groves to fire; never cut trees, and never destroy houses".
Then the Prophet (s) accompanied the Army of Islam to [[Thaniyyat al-Wada']]; he then stayed there and the army stood around him. The Prophet (s) told them: "Depart in the name of God and fight the enemy of God and your enemy in [[Sham]]. You will see people who worship God in their monasteries; do not encroach upon them, and you will see people whose heads are [[Satan]]'s nests; decapitate their heads with swords… Never kill women, children and the elderly; never set palm groves to fire; never cut trees, and never destroy houses".


==The Prophet (s)'s special advice==
==The Prophet (s)'s special advice==
After [['Abd Allah b. Rawaha]] bid farewell to [[the Prophet (s)]], he told him: "O' the messenger of God, please give me a piece of advice so that I can remember it all the time". The Prophet (s) told him: "You will soon enter a land where there is little [[Sajda]], so try to perform more Sajda", and then the Prophet (s) said nothing. 'Abd Allah asked him to say more; the Prophet (s) said: "remember [[God]] all the time; He helps you in whatever you want". 'Abd Allah went away, but he returned again and said: "O' the Prophet, God is odd (in number) and he loves the odd numbers! So please add another piece of advice to get an odd number of it!" The Prophet (s) said: "O' the son of Rawaha! If you fail to do anything, do not fail to do at least one good deed in case you have done ten bad deeds". 'Abd Allah b. Rawaha said: "I do not ask you anything more", and then he left.
After [['Abd Allah b. Rawaha]] bid farewell to the [[Prophet (s)]], he told him: "O' the messenger of God, please give me a piece of advice so that I can remember it all the time". The Prophet (s) told him: "You will soon enter a land where there is little [[sajda]], so try to perform more sajda", and then the Prophet (s) said nothing. 'Abd Allah asked him to say more; the Prophet (s) said: "remember [[God]] all the time; He helps you in whatever you want". 'Abd Allah went away, but he returned again and said: "O' the Prophet, God is odd (in number) and he loves the odd numbers! So please add another piece of advice to get an odd number of it!" The Prophet (s) said: "O' the son of Rawaha! If you fail to do anything, do not fail to do at least one good deed in case you have done ten bad deeds". 'Abd Allah b. Rawaha said: "I do not ask you anything more", and then he left.


==On the Way to Sham==
==On the Way to Sham==
The Muslims went out of [[Medina]] and they camped in [[Wadi l-Qura]]. The enemy learned about their path. The ruler of Mu'tah, Shurahbil b. 'Amr al-Ghassani, the murderer of Harith b. 'Umayr al-Azadi al-Lahabi, gathered his army and equipment, and then he sent the pioneers of his army to fight the Muslims under the commandership of his brother, Sadus, who was killed in the fight. Shurahbil sent another brother of his, Wabar, to command the army. But he feared the army of Muslims and refuged to the fort. The Muslims went further and camped in Ma'an which was a territory of [[Sham]].
The Muslims went out of [[Medina]] and they camped in [[Wadi l-Qura]]. The enemy learned about their path. The ruler of Mu'ta, Shurahbil b. 'Amr al-Ghassani, the murderer of Harith b. 'Umayr al-Azdi al-Lahabi, gathered his army and equipment, and then he sent the pioneers of his army to fight the Muslims under the commandership of his brother, Sadus, who was killed in the fight. Shurahbil sent another brother of his, Wabar, to command the army, but he feared the army of Muslims and refuged to the fort. The Muslims went further and camped in Ma'an which was a territory of [[Sham]].


According to Aban b. 'Uthman's book, the Muslims learned about the huge number of their enemies consisting of Lakhm, Judham, Belli, Quda'a, Arabs and non-Arabs. The enemy moved to the area of Musharif, under the commandership of a person called Malik b. Zafila from the Belli tribe.
According to Aban b. 'Uthman's book, the Muslims learned about the huge number of their enemies consisting of Lakhm, Judham, Belli, Quda'a, Arabs and non-Arabs. The enemy moved to the area of Musharif, under the commandership of a person called Malik b. Zafila from the Belli tribe.


When Muslims learned about where the enemy was camping, they resided in Ma'an for two nights in order to think of a plan. Some of them said that we should send a letter to [[the Prophet (s)]] and let him know about the number of the enemies, so that he sends an aiding army to us or gives another command. But [['Abd Allah b. Rawaha]] consoled people and said: "I swear to [[God]] that what you dislike is what you have departed for and what you are seeking ([[martyrdom]]). We do not fight with reliance on our number and our armaments. We fight with the reliance on the religion with which God has honored us. We fight with the enemy to achieve one of the two excellences: victory or martyrdom". The army said: "Ibn Rawaha is right".
When Muslims learned about where the enemy was camping, they resided in Ma'an for two nights in order to think of a plan. Some of them said that we should send a letter to the [[Prophet (s)]] and let him know about the number of the enemies, so that he sends an aiding army to us or gives another command. But [['Abd Allah b. Rawaha]] consoled people and said: "I swear to God that what you dislike is what you have departed for and what you are seeking ([[martyrdom]]). We do not fight with reliance on our number and our armaments. We fight with the reliance on the religion with which God has honored us. We fight with the enemy to achieve one of the two excellences: victory or martyrdom". The army said: "Ibn Rawaha is right".


The Muslims moved forward until they arrived in Balqa' near the village of Musharif, where the army of Heraclius resided, consisting of Romans and Arabs. From there the Muslims went to another village in the area of Balqa', called Mu'ta. The enemy approached them until they encountered in Mu'ta. The Muslims were prepared and stood in lines. They elected Qutba b. Qutada al-'Udhri as the commander of the right wing and 'Ibaya b. Malik al-Ansari as the commander of the left wing.
The Muslims moved forward until they arrived in Balqa' near the village of Musharif, where the army of Heraclius resided, consisting of Romans and Arabs. From there the Muslims went to another village in the area of Balqa', called Mu'ta. The enemy approached them until they encountered in Mu'ta. The Muslims were prepared and stood in lines. They elected Qutba b. Qatada al-'Udhri as the commander of the right wing and 'Ibaya b. Malik al-Ansari as the commander of the left wing.


Al-Waqidi has narrated from Abu Hurayra saying that: "when we encountered the unbelievers in Mu'ta, we saw things that we had never seen before. Their number was very great with a lot of weapons and armaments, animals, silk and gold that were mesmerizing. [[Thabit b. Aqdam]] told me: what is wrong with you, Abu Hurayra? It seems as if you have seen a great number of people. I said: yes. He said: if you were in the [[battle of Badr]], you could see that we did not win the war by virtue of our number".
Al-Waqidi has narrated from Abu Hurayra saying that: "when we encountered the unbelievers in Mu'ta, we saw things that we had never seen before. Their number was very great with a lot of weapons and armaments, animals, silk and gold that were mesmerizing. [[Thabit b. Aqdam]] told me: what is wrong with you, Abu Hurayra? It seems as if you have seen a great number of people. I said: yes. He said: if you were in the [[Battle of Badr]], you could see that we did not win the war by virtue of our number".


There is a [[hadith]] in which [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] says: "When polytheists and Muslims encountered in Mu'ta, [[Ja'far b. Abi Talib]] was on a horse; he got off the horse and then slaughtered it, and he was the first Muslim who slaughtered his horse".
There is a [[hadith]] in which [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] says: "When polytheists and Muslims encountered in Mu'ta, [[Ja'far b. Abi Talib]] was on a horse; he got off the horse and then slaughtered it, and he was the first Muslim who slaughtered his horse".


Ibn Is'haq writes: "Ja'far was fighting while saying that: good for those who approach the heaven which is clean with tasty water, and Romans come close to the divine punishment; they are unbelievers without any authenticity, and I am obligated to hit them with my sword".
Ibn Ishaq writes: "Ja'far was fighting while saying that: good for those who approach the heaven which is clean with tasty water, and Romans come close to the Divine punishment; they are unbelievers without any authenticity, and I am obligated to hit them with my sword".


Ibn Hisham writes: After Ja'far was martyred, [[Zayd b. Haritha]] took the commander's flag and they continued the fight. The Muslims were still in organized lines until Zayd was martyred by a spear. Then [['Abd Allah b. Rawaha]] took the flag. It seems that he had some reservations, which was why he blamed himself. At this time he heard his soldiers crying for help; he got off his horse and went to help and fought until he was martyred.
Ibn Hisham writes: After Ja'far was martyred, [[Zayd b. Haritha]] took the commander's flag and they continued the fight. The Muslims were still in organized lines until Zayd was martyred by a spear. Then [['Abd Allah b. Rawaha]] took the flag. It seems that he had some reservations, which was why he blamed himself. At this time he heard his soldiers crying for help; he got off his horse and went to help and fought until he was martyred.


According to al-Waqidi, when 'Abd Allah b. Rawaha was martyred, the Muslims were defeated and they escaped. At this time, Thabit b. Aqram, one of [[Ansar]], went to the flag and took it, crying: "Everyone gather around me!" Some people gathered around him. At this time Thabit saw [[Khalid b. Walid]] and told him: "O' Khalid! Come and take the flag!" Khalid said: "you are older than me and you have fought in [[Badr]]". Thabit said: "O' man! Take the flag! I swear to God that I just took it to lend it to you." Khalid took the flag. The enemy was attacking from all around until he and his soldiers could make them retreat a little. However, more people joined the enemy and the Muslims had to retreat and they were chased by the enemy. Qutba b. 'Amir shouted: "O' people! We had better be killed in our face than be killed from behind while we are fleeing" but nobody listened to him.
According to al-Waqidi, when 'Abd Allah b. Rawaha was martyred, the Muslims were defeated and they escaped. At this time, Thabit b. Aqram, one of [[Ansar]], went to the flag and took it, crying: "Everyone gather around me!" Some people gathered around him. At this time Thabit saw [[Khalid b. Walid]] and told him: "O' Khalid! Come and take the flag!" Khalid said: "you are older than me and you have fought in [[Battle of Badr|Badr]]". Thabit said: "O' man! Take the flag! I swear to God that I just took it to lend it to you." Khalid took the flag. The enemy was attacking from all around until he and his soldiers could make them retreat a little. However, more people joined the enemy and the Muslims had to retreat and they were chased by the enemy. Qutba b. 'Amir shouted: "O' people! We had better be killed in our face than be killed from behind while we are fleeing" but nobody listened to him.


==The Prophet (s) in Medina==
==The Prophet (s) in Medina==
Aban b. Ahmar al-Bijli al-Kufi has narrated from [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] that [[the Prophet (s)]] was in the mosque when he had the [[revelation]] of [[Ja'far b. Abi Talib]] fighting the unbelievers and being martyred. The Prophet (s) told people: "Ja'far is martyred and his stomach is torn apart".
[[Aban b. Ahmar al-Bijli al-Kufi]] has narrated from [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] that the [[Prophet (s)]] was in the mosque when he had the [[revelation]] of [[Ja'far b. Abi Talib]] fighting the unbelievers and being martyred. The Prophet (s) told people: "Ja'far is martyred and his stomach is torn apart".


In his ''[[al-Khara'ij wa l-jara'ih]]'', [[al-Rawandi]] cites a [[hadith]] from [[Jabir b. 'Abd Allah al-Ansari]] saying that: when the Battle of Mu'ta was happening, the Prophet (s) said his [[morning prayers]] and then went on his [[Minbar]] and said: your brothers have gone on a fight with the polytheists. He then talked about the events of the battle until he said: now [[Ja'far b. Abi Talib]] has taken the flag to fight. He then said: now his right arm is amputated and he has taken the flag with his left arm. He then said: now his left arm has also been amputated and he is holding the flag with his chest. He then said: now Ja'far is martyred and the flag fell on the ground. Now [['Abd Allah b. Rawaha]] has taken the flag. He then said: now 'Abd Allah is martyred and [[Khalid b. Walid]] has taken the flag… the Muslims are returning, and some polytheists have been killed. Then the Prophet (s) mentioned the names of Muslims who were martyred in Mu'ta. He then went to Ja'far's house and called his little son, [['Abd Allah b. Ja'far]], seated him on his lap and cuddled him.
In his ''[[al-Khara'ij wa l-jara'ih]]'', [[al-Rawandi]] cites a [[hadith]] from [[Jabir b. 'Abd Allah al-Ansari]] saying that: when the Battle of Mu'ta was happening, the Prophet (s) said his [[morning prayers]] and then went on his [[Minbar]] and said: your brothers have gone on a fight with the polytheists. He then talked about the events of the battle until he said: now [[Ja'far b. Abi Talib]] has taken the flag to fight. He then said: now his right arm is amputated and he has taken the flag with his left arm. He then said: now his left arm has also been amputated and he is holding the flag with his chest. He then said: now Ja'far is martyred and the flag fell on the ground. Now [['Abd Allah b. Rawaha]] has taken the flag. He then said: now 'Abd Allah is martyred and [[Khalid b. Walid]] has taken the flag… the Muslims are returning, and some polytheists have been killed. Then the Prophet (s) mentioned the names of Muslims who were martyred in Mu'ta. He then went to Ja'far's house and called his little son, [['Abd Allah b. Ja'far]], seated him on his lap and cuddled him.
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