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[[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 prayer]] 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.


[[Asma']], Ja'far's wife, told the Prophet (s): if you gather people and tell them about Ja'far's virtues, he will never be forgotten. The Prophet (s) admired her foresight. [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] has cited the same story, adding that: then the Prophet (s) went from Ja'far's house to the Mosque, sat on the [[Minbar]] and told people about Ja'far's virtues.
[[Asma' bt. 'Umays|Asma']], Ja'far's wife, told the Prophet (s): if you gather people and tell them about Ja'far's virtues, he will never be forgotten. The Prophet (s) admired her foresight. [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] has cited the same story, adding that: then the Prophet (s) went from Ja'far's house to the Mosque, sat on the [[Minbar]] and told people about Ja'far's virtues.


According to ''[[al-Mahasin al-Barqi]]'', Imam al-Sadiq (a) said: when Ja'far was martyred, the Prophet ordered [[Fatima al-Zahra (a)]] to go to [[Asma']] together with some other women and stay with her for three days and make foods for her. This turned into a tradition in which people made foods for the mourners for three days.
According to ''[[al-Mahasin al-Barqi]]'', Imam al-Sadiq (a) said: when Ja'far was martyred, the Prophet ordered [[Fatima al-Zahra (a)]] to go to Asma' together with some other women and stay with her for three days and make foods for her. This turned into a tradition in which people made foods for the mourners for three days.


[[Al-Shaykh al-Saduq]] cites a [[hadith]] according to which, after the martyrdom of [[Ja'far b. Abi Talib]] and [[Zayd b. Haritha]], the Prophet (s) cried a lot when went home, saying that: they were my companions and friends, and they were martyred together.
[[Al-Shaykh al-Saduq]] cites a [[hadith]] according to which, after the martyrdom of [[Ja'far b. Abi Talib]] and [[Zayd b. Haritha]], the Prophet (s) cried a lot when went home, saying that: they were my companions and friends, and they were martyred together.
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