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'''Event of Ḥarra''' (Arabic: وقعة الحرّة) is the violent attack of the [[Sham]] army under the commandership of [[Muslim b. 'Uqba]] on the people of [[Medina]] who rose against [[Yazid b. Mu'awiya]]. In [[63]]/682, the people of Medina rose against the rule of Yazid b. Mu'awiya under the leadership of [['Abd Allah b. Hanzala]]. In this event, many people were killed, including 80 of [[the Prophet Muhammad (s)]]'s [[Sahaba]] and 700 of memorizers (hafiz) of the [[Qur'an]], and people's property were plundered.
'''Battle of Ḥarra''' (Arabic: وقعة الحرّة) is the violent attack of the [[Sham]] army under the commandership of [[Muslim b. 'Uqba]] on the people of [[Medina]] who rose against [[Yazid b. Mu'awiya]]. In [[63]]/682, the people of Medina rose against the rule of Yazid b. Mu'awiya under the leadership of [['Abd Allah b. Hanzala]]. In this event, many people were killed, including 80 of [[the Prophet Muhammad (s)]]'s [[Sahaba]] and 700 of memorizers (hafiz) of the [[Qur'an]], and people's property were plundered.


In this uprising, [[Imam al-Sajjad (a)]] remained neutral, though he gave refuge to many women and children and even the family and companions of [[Marwan b. Hakam]].
In this uprising, [[Imam al-Sajjad (a)]] remained neutral, though he gave refuge to many women and children and even the family and companions of [[Marwan b. Hakam]].
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