Delivered on being advised not to
chase Talhah ibn `Ubaydillah and az-Zubayr ibn al’Awwam for fighting (1)
By Allah I shall not be
like the badger, which feigns sleep on continuous (sound of) stone-throwing
till he who is in search of it finds it or he who is on the lookout for it
overpowers it.
Rather,
I shall ever strike the deviators from truth with the help of those who advance
towards it, and the sinners and doubters with the help of those who listen to
me and obey, till my day (of death) comes. By Allah I have been continually
deprived of my right from the day the Prophet died till today.
(1). When Amir al-mu'minin showed
intention to chase Talhah and az-Zubayr, he was advised to leave them on their
own lest he received some harm from them. Amir al-mu'minin uttered these words
in reply, the sum total whereof is: "How long can I be a mere spectator to
my right being snatched and keep quiet. Now, so long as I have breath of life I
shall fight them and make them suffer the consequences of their conduct.
They should not think that I can be easily over-powered
like the badger."
Dabu` means badger. Its nickname is
Umm `Amir and Umm Turrayq. It is also called "the glutton", because
it swallows everything and eats up whatever it gets as if several bellies were
contained in one, and they do not have their fill.
It is also called Na`thal.
It is a very simple and silly animal. Its slyness is
apparent from the way it is easily caught. It is said that the hunter surrounds
its den and strikes it with his foot or a stick, and calls out softly,
"Bow you head Umm Turrayq, conceal yourself Umm `Amir." On repeating
this sentence and patting the ground, it conceals itself in a corner of the
den. Then the hunter says, "Umm `Amir is not in its den, it is
sleeping." On hearing this it stretches its limbs and feigns sleep.
The hunter then puts the knot in its
feet and drags it out, and if falls like a coward into his hand without
resistance.
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