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'''ʿAbd Allah b. Yaqṭar''' (Arabic:عبد الله بن یقطر ) was Rida' (breastfeeding)|Rida'i brother of [[Hussain ibn Ali|Imam al-Hussain]] and his representative in Kufa along with [[Muslim b. ʿAqil b. Abi Talib|Muslim b. 'Aqil]]. He was captured by Hussain b. Numayr, a commander of [[Obayd-Allah Ibn Ziad|Ibn Ziyad]] in Qadisiyya. He refused to swear at Imam Ali and Imam al-Hussain therefore was thrown down the Dar al-Khilafa. Some sources mentioned the same about Qays b. Musahhar and regarded 'Abd Allah among the martyrs of Karbala.
'''ʿAbd Allah b. Yaqtar''' (Arabic:عبد الله بن یقطر ) was [[Hussain ibn Ali|Imam al-Hussain]]'s representative in Kufa along with [[Muslim b. ʿAqil b. Abi Talib|Muslim b. 'Aqil]]. He was captured by Hussain b. Numayr, a commander of [[Obayd-Allah Ibn Ziad|Ibn Ziyad]] in Qadisiyya. According to some sources, he refused to curse Imam Ali and Imam al-Hussain therefore was thrown off the Dar al-Khilafa. Other sources attribute this event to Qays b. Musahhar and have included 'Abd Allah among the martyrs of Karbala.


== Lineage ==
==Lineage==
'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar b. Abi 'Aqb Laythi is a descendant of Banu Layth b. Bakr b. 'Abd Manaf b. Kinana was Rida'i brother of Imam al-Hussain, therefore, Ibn Hajar considered him among the Sahaba|Companions. Since he belonged to Himyar, some considered him Yemeni and from Himyar tribe. He was born in Medina.
'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar b. Abi 'Aqb Laythi was a descendant of Banu Layth b. Bakr b. 'Abd Manaf b. Kinana. He was known as the Rida'i brother of Imam al-Hussain, meaning that they were both suckled as infants from the same woman. Within many schools of Islamic thought, Rida has certain  legal implications. Due to this relationship with the Imam, Ibn Hajar considered 'Abd Allah among the Companions. He was born in Medina.


== Parents ==
==Birth and Childhood==
'Abd Allah's father was Yaqtar and his mother was Maymuna. According to some historians, his father was originally from Yemen. Yaqtar was a servant of the Prophet and his wife, Maymuna, worked in the house of [[Ali ibn Abi Talib|Imam Ali]], thus Maymuna took care of Imam al-Hussain in his childhood and became famous as Rida'i mother of Imam. In ''Khulasa al-aqwal fi ma'rifa al-rijal (book)|Khulasa'', al-'Allama al-Hilli mentioned the name of his father as Yaqtar, but al-Tabari mentioned it as Baqtar. Yusufi Gharawi reported al-Tabari's quote and mentioned that, "our sources has recorded Yaqtar."
According to most historians, 'Abd Allah's father was named Yaqtar (al-Tabari is an exception and named him as Baqtar) and his mother was named Maymuna. Yaqtar was a servant of the Prophet and his wife, Maymuna, worked in the house of [[Ali ibn Abi Talib|Imam Ali]].  According to some reports, 'Abd Allah was born three days before Imam al-Hussain. Thus Maymuna took care of Imam al-Hussain in his childhood. She became famous as Rida'i mother of Imam, although whether she actually suckled the Imam or just took care of him is disputed. Recent scholars do not accept that his mother suckled Imam al-Hussain and believe that Imam was not suckled by anyone other than Lady Fatima.  


== Birth and Childhood ==
==Ambassador to Kufa==
Many sources regarded 'Abd Allah as Rida'i brother of Imam al-Hussain, thus his birth can be regarded in 4/626. According to some reports, he was born three days before Imam al-Hussain.
Most scholars state that Imam al-Hussain sent 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar to Kufa with a letter to Muslim b. 'Aqil informing him of Imam's caravan heading off.


However, some recent scholars do not accept that his mother suckled Imam al-Hussain, but they say that, 'Abd Allah's mother took care of Imam al-Hussain and that was why she became famous as his Rida'i mother. They believe that Imam was not suckled by anyone other than Lady Fatima. Some sources mentioned his title as Himyari.
However, there are alternate reports about the time of his travel to Kufa. Some state that he went to Kufa before Muslim and others state that he went there at the same time as Muslim and saw the betrayal of the people of Kufa. Many reports state that 'Abd Allah was captured and his mission remained unfinished.


== Ambassador to Kufa ==
===Imam al-Hussain's Letter===
After Muslim b. 'Aqil went to Kufa, Imam al-Hussain sent 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar to Kufa too. He went to Kufa after Muslim b. 'Aqil sent a letter to Imam and informed him of the allegiance of the people of Kufa with Imam. Thus, Imam sent 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar with a letter to Muslim to inform him of the moving of Imam's caravan.
<blockquote>In the Name of God, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful. From Hussain b. Ali to Muslim and his faithful brothers. Peace be with you. Praise be to God, there is no God other than Him. I received the letter of Muslim. That letter showed your unity and good thoughts of yours for helping us and taking back our lost rights. I ask God to make our destiny good and grant you best of rewards for your good deeds. I moved from Mecca to see you on Tuesday, 8th of Dhu l-Hijja, the Day of Tarwiya. When my representative comes to you, hasten in your affairs and try and be prepared that I will, God willing, meet you soon. May the blessings and mercy of God be upon you.</blockquote>


However, there are different reports about the time of his travel to Kufa:
==Capture of 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar==
* Before Muslim b. 'Aqil
Hussain b. Numayr or Hussain b. Tamim caught 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar and sent him to [[Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad|'Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad]]. Ibn Ziyad asked him to go up on the roof of the Dar al-Imara palace and curse at Imam al-Hussain and his father. He did go up on the roof of the palace, but instead of cursing, said, "O people, I am sent by al-Hussain. Help him against [[Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad|Ibn Marjana]] and Ibn Sumayya!" He also called Ibn Ziyad, "Vile, the son of vile".
* After Muslim and after his letter
* Accompanied Muslim to Kufa, but after Muslim saw the betrayal of the people of Kufa, he sent him to Imam to deliver the news of Kufa to him.  


According to some reports, 'Abd Allah was captured and his mission remained unfinished.  
===Finding Muslim b. 'Aqil's Letter===
* He joined Muslim, and when people gave allegiance to Muslim, Muslim sent the word with 'Abd Allah to Imam al-Hussain.
Malik b. Yarbu' al-Tamimi showed a letter to Ibn Ziyad that he had taken from 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar. In that letter, it was written, <blockquote>To Hussain b. Ali b. Abi Talib. So, I inform you that a group of the people of Kufa who are such and such have given allegiance to you. When you receive my letter, move (towards Kufa) immediately because majority of people are with you and do not side with [[Yazid]].</blockquote>


=== Imam al-Hussain's Letter ===
==Martyrdom==
:"In the Name of God, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful. From Hussain b. Ali to his Muslim and faithful brothers. Peace be with you. Praise be to God, there is no god other than Him. So, I received the letter of Muslim. That letter showed your unity and good thought of yours for helping us and taking back our lost rights. I ask God to make our destiny good and grant you best of rewards for your good deeds. I moved from Mecca to see you on Tuesday, 8th of Dhu l-Hijja, the Day of Tarwiya. When my representative comes to you, hasten in your affairs and try and be prepared that I will, God-willing, meet you soon. Blessings and mercy of God be upon you."
Ibn Ziyad gave the order to throw 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar off the roof of the palace. This did not kill him, but broke his bones and left him in considerable pain. Then a man went down and beheaded him. When people in the area objected to his murder, the man stated he simply wanted to relive him of his pain. Al-Tabari states this man was 'Abd al-Malik b. 'Umayr al-Lakhmi. He was a judge during a period of [[Umayyad]] rule and was famous for mischief and wrong doing.


== Capturing of 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar ==
In contrast, Ibn Kathir relates the same story to Qays b. Musahhar. He states that 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar was martyred on the Day of 'Ashura together with Imam al-Hussain. Al-Shaykh al-Mufid also counted him among the martyrs of Karbala on the Day of 'Ashura. Like Ibn Kathir, he considers Qays b. Musahhar to be the letter-bearer. He does also mention 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar in ''al-Irshad'', but considers it a weak report.  
Hussain b. Numayr or Hussain b. Tamim caught 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar and sent him to [[Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad|'Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad]]. Ibn Ziyad asked him to go up on the roof of Dar al-Imara palace and swear at Imam al-Hussain and his father and call them liar. He went up on the roof of the palace and said, "O people, I am sent by al-Hussain, help him against [[Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad|Ibn Marjana]] and Ibn Sumayya." And called Ibn Ziyad, "Vile, son of vile".


=== Finding Muslim b. 'Aqil's Letter ===
This is while Ibn Sa'd reported 'Abd Allah was martyred on the first day of Ibn Ziyad arrival to Kufa, before the martyrdom of Muslim b. 'Aqil.
Malik b. Yarbu' al-Tamimi sent a letter to Ibn Ziyad, he had taken from 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar. In that letter, it was written,


"To Hussain b. Ali b. Abi Talib. So, I inform you that a group of the people of Kufa who are such and such have given allegiance to you. When you receive my letter, move (towards Kufa) immediately because majority of people are with you and do not side with [[Yazid]]."
Ibn Qutayba and Ibn Miskawayh have a slightly different narrative, stating that the person Imam al-Hussain sent with a letter to Muslim was Qays b. Musahhar, but that 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar was sent together with Muslim b. 'Aqil. When Muslim saw that people left him alone, he sent 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar back to Imam to inform him of what happened to him. However 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar was caught by Hussain b. Tamim and was sent to 'Ubayd Allah.
 
Then, Ibn Ziyad ordered to kill 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar.
 
== Martyrdom ==
Ibn Ziyad ordered to throw 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar down the roof of the palace, when his bones were broken. Then, someone went forth and beheaded him and when people objected, he said that he wanted to relieve him of pain. Al-Tabari mentioned 'Abd al-Malik b. 'Umayr al-Lakhmi as his killer. He was a judge during a period of [[Umayyad]] rule and was famous for mischief and wrong doing.
 
Ibn Kathir reported the same story about Qays b. Musahhar. He reported the [[martyrdom]] of 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar on the Day of 'Ashura together with Imam al-Hussain. Al-Shaykh al-Mufid counted him among the martyrs of Karbala on the Day of 'Ashura too. He considered Qays b. Musahhar as the letter-bearer. Although in ''al-Irshad'', he also mentioned about 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar as a weak report. Ibn Sa'd reported his martyrdom on the first day of entering Ibn Ziyad to Kufa which was before the martyrdom of Muslim b. 'Aqil.
 
Ibn Qutayba and Ibn Miskawayh said that the person Imam al-Hussain sent with a letter to Muslim was Qays b. Musahhar. They said that 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar was sent together with Muslim b. 'Aqil and when Muslim saw that people left him alone, sent 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar back to Imam to inform him of what happened to him, but 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar was caught by Hussain b. Tamim and was sent to 'Ubayd Allah.


===Imam al-Hussain and the Martyrdom of 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar===
===Imam al-Hussain and the Martyrdom of 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar===
When Imam al-Hussain was informed about the martyrdom of 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar, he made a speech and said that, "O people! Our supporters abandoned us and Muslim, Hani, Qays b. Musahhar and 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar were killed." Then, Imam turned to his companions and told them that they were free to continue the way with Imam. Many of the people who had come with Imam for worldly desires left and only those who had come with him from Medina remained.
When Imam al-Hussain was informed about the martyrdom of 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar, he made a speech saying,<blockquote>O people! Our supporters abandoned us. Muslim, Hani, Qays b. Musahhar, and 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar were killed. </blockquote>Then, Imam turned to his companions and told them that they were free to leave if they wanted. Many of the people who had come with Imam for worldly desires left and only those who had come with him from Medina remained.


== The Letter-Bearer: 'Abd Allah or Qays ==
==Reconciling the Contradicting Narratives==
In many sources, the martyrdom of 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar and Qays b. Musahhar have been reported similarly, so that one story has been reported for both of them exactly the same way. With a careful analysis of the sources, it can be inferred that there are differences between delivering the letter by each of them.
Some scholars have reconciled the contradicting narratives of whether 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar or Qays b. Musahhar were the letter bearer by deducing that both were given the task. As such, the Imam first sent 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar with a letter to Kufa. Then, he gave another letter to Qays b. Musahhar, but sent him to Kufa from another path. But they both were caught by the agents of Ibn Ziyad and were martyred in a similar manner. Thus, the Imam sent 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar through a region called Hajiz and heard the news of his martyrdom in a place called Zubala. He sent Qays b. Musahhar from a place called [[Bayda]] and received the news of his martyrdom in a place called 'Udhayb.


Imam first sent 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar with a letter to Kufa and he went there from a path. Then, he gave another letter to Qays b. Musahhar, but sent him to Kufa from another path. But they both were caught by the agents of Ibn Ziyad and were martyred. Howevver, the way they were martyred was similar:
==References==
* Imam sent 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar through a region called Hajiz and heard the news of his martyrdom in a place called Zubala.
* He sent Qays b. Musahhar from a place called Bayda and received the news of his martyrdom in a place called 'Udhayb al-Hijanat|'Udhayb.


==References==
*[http://en.wikishia.net/view/Abd_Allah_b._Yaqtar An online encyclopedia of the school of Ahl al-Bayt]
* The material for this article is mainly taken from [http://fa.wikishia.net/عبدالله_بن_یقطر عبدالله بن یقطر] in Farsi WikiShia.
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Abd Allah b. Yaqtar
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Native nameعبد الله بن یقطر
Full NameAbd Allah b. Yaqtar
Companion ofImam al-Hussain
LineageBanu Layth
Wellknown RelativesImam al-Hussain
Place(s) of ResidenceMedina
Death/Martyrdom61/680
Cause of
Death/Martyrdom
Killed by 'Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad
ActivitiesRepresentative of Imam al-Hussain in Kufa

ʿAbd Allah b. Yaqtar (Arabic:عبد الله بن یقطر ) was Imam al-Hussain's representative in Kufa along with Muslim b. 'Aqil. He was captured by Hussain b. Numayr, a commander of Ibn Ziyad in Qadisiyya. According to some sources, he refused to curse Imam Ali and Imam al-Hussain therefore was thrown off the Dar al-Khilafa. Other sources attribute this event to Qays b. Musahhar and have included 'Abd Allah among the martyrs of Karbala.

Lineage[edit | edit source]

'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar b. Abi 'Aqb Laythi was a descendant of Banu Layth b. Bakr b. 'Abd Manaf b. Kinana. He was known as the Rida'i brother of Imam al-Hussain, meaning that they were both suckled as infants from the same woman. Within many schools of Islamic thought, Rida has certain legal implications. Due to this relationship with the Imam, Ibn Hajar considered 'Abd Allah among the Companions. He was born in Medina.

Birth and Childhood[edit | edit source]

According to most historians, 'Abd Allah's father was named Yaqtar (al-Tabari is an exception and named him as Baqtar) and his mother was named Maymuna. Yaqtar was a servant of the Prophet and his wife, Maymuna, worked in the house of Imam Ali. According to some reports, 'Abd Allah was born three days before Imam al-Hussain. Thus Maymuna took care of Imam al-Hussain in his childhood. She became famous as Rida'i mother of Imam, although whether she actually suckled the Imam or just took care of him is disputed. Recent scholars do not accept that his mother suckled Imam al-Hussain and believe that Imam was not suckled by anyone other than Lady Fatima.

Ambassador to Kufa[edit | edit source]

Most scholars state that Imam al-Hussain sent 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar to Kufa with a letter to Muslim b. 'Aqil informing him of Imam's caravan heading off.

However, there are alternate reports about the time of his travel to Kufa. Some state that he went to Kufa before Muslim and others state that he went there at the same time as Muslim and saw the betrayal of the people of Kufa. Many reports state that 'Abd Allah was captured and his mission remained unfinished.

Imam al-Hussain's Letter[edit | edit source]

In the Name of God, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful. From Hussain b. Ali to Muslim and his faithful brothers. Peace be with you. Praise be to God, there is no God other than Him. I received the letter of Muslim. That letter showed your unity and good thoughts of yours for helping us and taking back our lost rights. I ask God to make our destiny good and grant you best of rewards for your good deeds. I moved from Mecca to see you on Tuesday, 8th of Dhu l-Hijja, the Day of Tarwiya. When my representative comes to you, hasten in your affairs and try and be prepared that I will, God willing, meet you soon. May the blessings and mercy of God be upon you.

Capture of 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar[edit | edit source]

Hussain b. Numayr or Hussain b. Tamim caught 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar and sent him to 'Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad. Ibn Ziyad asked him to go up on the roof of the Dar al-Imara palace and curse at Imam al-Hussain and his father. He did go up on the roof of the palace, but instead of cursing, said, "O people, I am sent by al-Hussain. Help him against Ibn Marjana and Ibn Sumayya!" He also called Ibn Ziyad, "Vile, the son of vile".

Finding Muslim b. 'Aqil's Letter[edit | edit source]

Malik b. Yarbu' al-Tamimi showed a letter to Ibn Ziyad that he had taken from 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar. In that letter, it was written,

To Hussain b. Ali b. Abi Talib. So, I inform you that a group of the people of Kufa who are such and such have given allegiance to you. When you receive my letter, move (towards Kufa) immediately because majority of people are with you and do not side with Yazid.

Martyrdom[edit | edit source]

Ibn Ziyad gave the order to throw 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar off the roof of the palace. This did not kill him, but broke his bones and left him in considerable pain. Then a man went down and beheaded him. When people in the area objected to his murder, the man stated he simply wanted to relive him of his pain. Al-Tabari states this man was 'Abd al-Malik b. 'Umayr al-Lakhmi. He was a judge during a period of Umayyad rule and was famous for mischief and wrong doing.

In contrast, Ibn Kathir relates the same story to Qays b. Musahhar. He states that 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar was martyred on the Day of 'Ashura together with Imam al-Hussain. Al-Shaykh al-Mufid also counted him among the martyrs of Karbala on the Day of 'Ashura. Like Ibn Kathir, he considers Qays b. Musahhar to be the letter-bearer. He does also mention 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar in al-Irshad, but considers it a weak report.

This is while Ibn Sa'd reported 'Abd Allah was martyred on the first day of Ibn Ziyad arrival to Kufa, before the martyrdom of Muslim b. 'Aqil.

Ibn Qutayba and Ibn Miskawayh have a slightly different narrative, stating that the person Imam al-Hussain sent with a letter to Muslim was Qays b. Musahhar, but that 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar was sent together with Muslim b. 'Aqil. When Muslim saw that people left him alone, he sent 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar back to Imam to inform him of what happened to him. However 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar was caught by Hussain b. Tamim and was sent to 'Ubayd Allah.

Imam al-Hussain and the Martyrdom of 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar[edit | edit source]

When Imam al-Hussain was informed about the martyrdom of 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar, he made a speech saying,

O people! Our supporters abandoned us. Muslim, Hani, Qays b. Musahhar, and 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar were killed.

Then, Imam turned to his companions and told them that they were free to leave if they wanted. Many of the people who had come with Imam for worldly desires left and only those who had come with him from Medina remained.

Reconciling the Contradicting Narratives[edit | edit source]

Some scholars have reconciled the contradicting narratives of whether 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar or Qays b. Musahhar were the letter bearer by deducing that both were given the task. As such, the Imam first sent 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar with a letter to Kufa. Then, he gave another letter to Qays b. Musahhar, but sent him to Kufa from another path. But they both were caught by the agents of Ibn Ziyad and were martyred in a similar manner. Thus, the Imam sent 'Abd Allah b. Yaqtar through a region called Hajiz and heard the news of his martyrdom in a place called Zubala. He sent Qays b. Musahhar from a place called Bayda and received the news of his martyrdom in a place called 'Udhayb.

References[edit | edit source]