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'''ʿUdhayb al-Hijanat''' (Arabic: عُذَیبُ الهِجانات) is a travel station on the way between Mecca and [[Kufa]]. In 'Udhayb al-Hijanat, [[Hussain ibn Ali|Imam al-Hussain]] met four people from Kufa, guided by [[Tir|Tirimmah b. Adi]]. They delivered the news of [[Qays b. Mushir al-Saydawi]]'s [[martyrdom]] and a report about the circumstances of Kufa to the Imam. It was in this same station where Tirimmah heard the news of the martyrdom of Imam al-Hussain and his companions. | '''ʿUdhayb al-Hijanat''' (Arabic: عُذَیبُ الهِجانات) is a travel station on the way between Mecca and [[Kufa]]. In 'Udhayb al-Hijanat, [[Hussain ibn Ali|Imam al-Hussain]] met four people from Kufa, guided by [[Tir|Tirimmah b. Adi]]. They delivered the news of [[Qays b. Mushir al-Saydawi]]'s [[martyrdom]] and a report about the circumstances of Kufa to the Imam. It was in this same station where Tirimmah heard the news of the martyrdom of Imam al-Hussain and his companions. | ||
==Location and Naming== | {{Imam Hussain root to Karbala}} | ||
==Location and Naming== | |||
Al-’Udhayb is a valley inhabited by Banu Tamim where a Persian garrison is [then and there] stationed. The distance between it and [[Qadisiyya|al-Qadisiyya]] is six miles. It was named so because the horses of al-Nu’man, king of Hira, used to graze there. | Al-’Udhayb is a valley inhabited by Banu Tamim where a Persian garrison is [then and there] stationed. The distance between it and [[Qadisiyya|al-Qadisiyya]] is six miles. It was named so because the horses of al-Nu’man, king of Hira, used to graze there. | ||
==Events== | ==Events== | ||
At ‘Udhayb al-Hajanat, Al-Hussain met four men who were leaving Kufa on camel-back, taking with them “al-Kamil,” a horse belonging to a man called [[Nafi b. Hilal b. Jamil|Nafi’ B. Hilal]]. They were: Amr B. Khalid al-Saydawi, his slave Sa’d, Majma’ B. Abdullah al-Mathhaji, and Nafi’ B. Hilal. Their guide, al-Tirimmah B. Adiy al-Ta’i, was chanting the following verses: | At ‘Udhayb al-Hajanat, Al-Hussain met four men who were leaving Kufa on camel-back, taking with them “al-Kamil,” a horse belonging to a man called [[Nafi b. Hilal b. Jamil|Nafi’ B. Hilal]]. They were: [[Amr b. Khalid al-Saydawi|Amr B. Khalid al-Saydawi]], his [[Sa'd (Slave of 'Amr b. Khalid)|slave Sa’d]], Majma’ B. Abdullah al-Mathhaji, and Nafi’ B. Hilal. Their guide, al-Tirimmah B. Adiy al-Ta’i, was chanting the following verses: | ||
O my she-camel! Do not complain of my impatience, | O my she-camel! Do not complain of my impatience, | ||
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[[Category:Battle of Karbala]] | [[Category:Battle of Karbala]] | ||
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[[fa:عذیب الهجانات]] |