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When in Siffin the men of Mu`awiyah overpowered the men of Amir al-mu'minin and occupied the bank of River Euphrates and prevented them from taking its water, Amir al-mu'minin said: They (1) are asking you morsels of battle. So either you remain in ignominy and the lowest position or drench your swords with blood and quench your thirst with water. Real death is in the life of subjugation while real life is in dying as subjugators. Beware, Mu`awiyah is leading a small group of insurgents and has kept them in dark about the true facts with the result that they have made their bosoms the targets of death. (1).
Amir al-mu'minin had not reached Siffin when Mu`awiyah posted forty thousand men
on the bank of the River to close the way to the watering place, so that none
except the Syrians could take the water. When Amir al-mu'mimin's force alighted
there they found that there was no watering place except this one for them to
take water. If there was one it was difficult to reach there by crossing high
hillocks. Amir al-mu'minin sent Sa`sa`ah ibn Suhan al-`Abdi to Mu`awiyah with
the request to raise the control over water. Mu`awiyah refused. On this side
Amir al-mu'minin's army was troubled by thirst. When Amir al-mu'minin noticed
this position he said, "Get up and secure water by dint of sword."
Consequently, these thirsty persons drew their swords out of sheaths, put arrows
in their bows and dispersing Mu`awiyah's men went right down into the River and
then hit these guards away and occupied the watering place themselves. Now, Amir
al-mu'minin's men also desired that just as Mu`awiyah had put restriction on
water by occupation of the watering place, the same treatment should be
accorded to him and his men and no Syrian should be allowed water and everyone
of them should be made to die of thirst. But Amir al-mu'minin said, "Do
you want to take the same brutal step which these Syrians had taken? Never
prevent anyone from water. Whoever wants to drink, may drink and whoever wants
to take away may take away." Consequently, despite occupation of the
River by Amir al-mu'minin's army no one was prevented from the water and
everyone was given full liberty to take water. Source - Nahj
al-Balaghah. Translation of Syed Ali Raza. Vol. 1 Sermon 51. |