Jabir b. Yazid al-Ju`fi

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Jabir b. Yazid al-Ju`fi was a well-known Shi’i scholar, exegete of the Quran and companion of the Imam al-Baqir. He died in 128.[1]

Jabir b. Yazid al-Ju`fi
Full NameJabir b. Yazid b. al-Harith al-Ju'fi
Companion ofImam al-Baqir (a), Imam al-Sadiq (a)
TeknonymAbu 'Abd Allah, Abu Muhammad, Abu Yazid
EpithetAl-Ju'fi al-Kufi, al-'Arabi al-Qadim
LineageMadhhij
Place(s) of ResidenceKufa
Death/Martyrdom128/745-6
WorksNawadir, Kitab al-Jamal, Kitab al-Siffin, ...
ActivitiesTabi'un, faqih

An Account on the Battle of Karbala

His account of the martyrdom of the Imam al-Hussain seems to have been preserved by Nasr b. Muzahim on the authority of Jabir's pupil, `Amr b. Shamir. Extracts from Nasr's work are preserved by Abu al-Faraj al-Isfahani. In fact Abu al-Faraj has cited very little of Jabir's account. What little there is are the names of some of the killers of the members of the ahl al-bayt, together with a verse which is included in Abu Mikhnaf's account.[2]

The verse tells that the blood shed by the tribesmen will be reckoned against them. Ibn al-Kalbi also reports one narrative from Jabir. This is also on the authority of Jabir's pupil, `Amr b. Shamir. In this report Jabir's authority is not given but it may well be the Imam al-Baqir again. The report tells us how the Imam al-Hussain was thirsty, and was struck in the mouth by an arrow shot by Husayn b. Tamim. The blood spurted from his mouth, and he brushed it away into the air. He then prayed: “O God, count their number, destroy their power and do not leave one of them on earth”.[3]

References

  1. Al-Najashi, loc. cit.
  2. Abu al-Faraj, op. cit., pp. 54, 56, 57, 61, 62. Cf al-Tabari, op. cit., p. 360.
  3. Ibid., p. 361.

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