Hadith No: 3
6 - Marjanah bint NufAl-Haythami - Majma' al-Zawa'id wa Manba' al-Fawa'id - Book of Trials, May Allah Protect Us from Them - Chapter on What Happened Regarding Ibn al-Zubair
Volume: (7) - Page Number: (250 > 252)
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12082 - .... Do you think I will forget your killing of Husayn and the youths of Banu Abd al-Muttalib, the lamps of the night and the stars of the banners, while your horses left them under your command? They woke up the next day, slain in a single plain, wrapped in blood, stripped of their clothes, neither buried nor laid to rest, the winds sweeping over them, wolves invading them, and the limping of hyenas surrounding them, until Allah allowed some people to come to them who had not shared in their blood, and they buried them and sheltered them. And by Allah, with them and me, is the reckoning you will face, so you sat in the seat you are in now. And whatever I may forget of things,
I will never forget your unleashing upon them the deceiver, son of the deceiver, who was for the impudent, sinful woman, far removed by kinship, both a despicable father and mother, and the shame and sins your father acquired in claiming him as his own, along with humiliation and disgrace in this world and the Hereafter, because the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him and his holy progeny) said: 'The child belongs to the bed (of marriage), and the adulterer to the stone.' And your father claims that the child belongs to someone other than the bed and that it does not harm the adulterer, and his child may be attributed to him just as the child of the wayward woman can be attributed to the righteous.' And indeed, your father killed the Sunnah out of ignorance and revived misleading innovations deliberately. And whatever may be forgotten, I will not forget your transporting Husayn from the sanctuary of the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him and his holy progeny) to the sanctuary of Allah, and your sending men to him, and your secretly instructing them to confront him. You kept doing this until you expelled him from Mecca to the land of Kufa, with your horses and armies roaring like the roar of a lion in enmity against Allah, His Messenger, and the people of His House.
Then you wrote to Ibn Marjanah to meet him with horses, men, lances, and swords. Then you wrote to him to engage him and avoid prolonging the confrontation until you killed him and those with him, the youths of Banu Abd al-Muttalib, the people of the House from whom Allah had removed uncleanness and purified them thoroughly. We are not like your rude, harsh fathers, the bellies of donkeys. And you knew he was the most honored of the people of al-Batha with the batha, both in the past and now, and they would have polluted the Two Holy Shrines with their station and deemed it permissible to fight there. But he disliked being the one to violate the sanctuaries of Allah, the sanctuary of the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him and his holy progeny), and the sanctity of the Sacred House. So, he sought from you, Hussein, a truce and asked for a return, but you seized the opportunity of his few supporters and the eradication of his family, as if you were killing the family of a tribe from the Turks or Kabul.