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The event of Fakhkh was one of the most bitter events in the history of [[Shiism]] and 'Alawi uprisings. [[Imam al-Jawad (a)]] referred to the event as the worst tragedy of [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]] after the [[Event of Karbala]], and the Prophet (s) and other [[Imams (a)]] had foretold the event. Also there are lamentations about the event. It is reported that [[Imam al-Kazim (a)]] cried for the [[martyrs]] of Fakhkh, asking the death of their killers and their intense divine torments from [[God]]. He also sponsored orphans, kids, and widows of the 'Alawis who were martyred in Fakhkh. There are [[hadiths]] from [[the Prophet (s)]] and earlier Imams (a) who foretold the event, such as the above hadith from the Prophet (s) and another one from [[Imam al-Baqir (a)]] according to which: the [[Gabriel]] told [[the Prophet (s)]] that in this desert (that is, Fakhkh) a man from your progeny will be murdered whose martyred companions will be rewarded by God.
The event of Fakhkh was one of the most bitter events in the history of [[Shiism]] and 'Alawi uprisings. [[Imam al-Jawad (a)]] referred to the event as the worst tragedy of [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]] after the [[Event of Karbala]], and the Prophet (s) and other [[Imams (a)]] had foretold the event. Also there are lamentations about the event. It is reported that [[Imam al-Kazim (a)]] cried for the [[martyrs]] of Fakhkh, asking the death of their killers and their intense divine torments from [[God]]. He also sponsored orphans, kids, and widows of the 'Alawis who were martyred in Fakhkh. There are [[hadiths]] from [[the Prophet (s)]] and earlier Imams (a) who foretold the event, such as the above hadith from the Prophet (s) and another one from [[Imam al-Baqir (a)]] according to which: the [[Gabriel]] told [[the Prophet (s)]] that in this desert (that is, Fakhkh) a man from your progeny will be murdered whose martyred companions will be rewarded by God.


==Du'bal and the event of Fakh==
==Di'bil and the event of Fakhkh==
[[Du'bal al-Khuza'i]] composed poems called "Madaris al-Ayat" or "Ta'iyya" involving lamentations of [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]] and recited them for [[Imam Rida (a)]] in a meeting hosted by [[al-Ma'mun al-'Abbasi]]. His poems refer to the event of Fakh as well. Part of his Ta'iyya to which Imam Rida (a) added two verses is as follows:
[[Di'bil al-Khuza'i]] composed poems called "Madaris al-Ayat" or "Ta'iyya" involving lamentations of [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]] and recited them for [[Imam al-Rida (a)]] in a meeting hosted by [[al-Ma'mun al-'Abbasi]]. His poems refer to the event of Fakhkh as well. Part of his Ta'iyya to which Imam al-Rida (a) added two verses is as follows:


: Graves in Kufan, others in Tayyiba / And still others in Fakh, my greetings be to them
: Graves in Kufan, others in Tayyiba / And still others in Fakh, my greetings be to them
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