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| Activities = Chief of Madhhij Tribe, Testimony against Hujr b. Adi, Sending letter to invite [[Hussain ibn Ali|Imam al-Hussain]] to [[Kufa]] | | Activities = Chief of Madhhij Tribe, Testimony against Hujr b. Adi, Sending letter to invite [[Hussain ibn Ali|Imam al-Hussain]] to [[Kufa]] | ||
|native_name=عَمرو بن الحَجّاج الزُبَیدی}} | |native_name=عَمرو بن الحَجّاج الزُبَیدی}} | ||
'''Amr b. al-Hajjaj al-Zubaydi''' (Arabic: عَمرو بن الحَجّاج الزُبَیدی) was one of the commanders of [[Omar Ibn Sa’d|Umar b. Sa'd]]'s army who withdrew his support of [[Ahl Al-Bayt|Ahl al Bayt]]. He was among those who wrote letters to [[Hussain ibn Ali|Imam al-Hussain]] and invited him to [[Kufa]]. However, on the Day of [[Ashura|Ashura]], he fought on the side of [[Omar Ibn Sa’d|Umar b. Sa'd]]'s army and was responsible for blocking the access to Euphrates. On the Day of Ashura, he announced Imam al-Hussain is out of religion which Imam strongly opposed it. His soldiers killed [[Muslim b. | '''Amr b. al-Hajjaj al-Zubaydi''' (Arabic: عَمرو بن الحَجّاج الزُبَیدی) was one of the commanders of [[Omar Ibn Sa’d|Umar b. Sa'd]]'s army who withdrew his support of [[Ahl Al-Bayt|Ahl al Bayt]]. He was among those who wrote letters to [[Hussain ibn Ali|Imam al-Hussain]] and invited him to [[Kufa]]. However, on the Day of [[Ashura|Ashura]], he fought on the side of [[Omar Ibn Sa’d|Umar b. Sa'd]]'s army and was responsible for blocking the access to Euphrates. On the Day of Ashura, he announced Imam al-Hussain is out of religion which Imam strongly opposed it. His soldiers killed [[Muslim b. Awsaja al-Asadi|Muslim b. Awsaja]]. In the Uprising of [[Al-Mukhtar al-Thaqafi|Mukhtar]], he was among his dissidents and after the revolt of Kufa was suppressed, he disappeared. | ||
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