Muawiya's Reign
The following points are the main features of his rule:
1. Authority
Muawiya assumed authority by sheer force. He did not hide
this fact and put it plainly in his address at Kofah. He said "O people of
Kofah, do you think I fought you to establish prayers or giving alms, (Zakat) or
perform pilgrimage?" He continued, "I know you pray, pay alms, and perform
pilgrimage. Indeed, I fought you in order to command you with contempt, and God
has given me that against your wishes. You must be certain that whoever has
killed any of us, then he will be killed. And the contract between us of amnesty
is under these feet of mine".
2. Terrorism
Muawiya's rule was terror in the whole Muslim land. This
terrorism was spread by sending many convoys in various regions of the country.
It was narrated that Muawiya summoned Sufyan ibn Auf Al-Ghamidi, one of his army
commanders, and said, "This Army is under your command, proceed along the river
Euphrate till Heet. Any resistance in the way should be crushed, and then invade
Anbar. After that penetrate deep into Madaain. O Sufyan, these invasions will
frighten the Iraqis and please those who like us. Such campaigns would attract
frightened people to our side. Kill whoever having different opinions from ours,
loot their villages and demolish their houses. Indeed, the War against money is
similar to killing but is more painful to their hearts".
Another commander, Basar ibn Artat, was summoned and ordered to proceed
towards Hijaz and Yemen. Muawiya instructed him, "proceed to Madina and expel
its people. Meanwhile, people in the way who are not from our camp should be
terrorized. When you enter Madina, let it appear as if you are going to kill
them. Make it appear that your aim is to exterminate them. Then pardon them.
Terrorize the people around Mecca and Madina and scatter them".
3. Islamic Concepts and Laws
During Muawiya's reign even basic human
rights were denied to people. No-one is free to express his opinion. Spies were
employed to terrorize people, besides the army and police who spared no
opportunity to crush people and silence their voices. There are some documents
which reveal Muawiya's instructions to his governors. For instance, the
following letter was addressed to all judges. "Do not accept the witness of
Ali's followers or his descendents in courts". Another letter stated "If you
have evidence that some person likes Ali and his family, then omit his name from
the rations of Zakat". Another letter continued, "Punish whoever is suspected to
follow Ali and bring his house down". Such was the situation of Muawiya's rule.
Historians who were recording these waves of of terror described them as
unprecedented in history. People were so frightened that they did not mind being
called atheists, thieves, but not followers of Imam Ali.
Another facet of Muawiya's rule was the discrimination between Arabs and
non-Arabs. It is an established fact that non-Arabs during Muawiya's reign were
treated as third class citizens. Although they embraced Islam but still had to
pay Kharaj and Jizyah! Non-Arab soldiers in the state armies used to fight for
bare subsistence level. Once a dispute between an Arab and a non-Arab was
presented to a court. The Judge was Abdullah ibn Amir. During the procedure, the
non-Arab sadly remarked to his opponent. "May God does not multiply people of
your kind" (meaning Arabs). The Arab answered him light heartedly. "O God,
increase their population among us". (meaning non-Arabs). People who were
present asked the Arab in a state of bewilderment "How do you pray for their
increase while he prays for your decease?" The Arab answered "Yes indeed, they
clean our streets, make shoes for our animals, and weave our
clothes".
Perhaps the most dangerous mischief which Muawiya had embarked upon
was the fabrication of Hadiths. When he was facing Imam Ali (p.b.u.h) as an
adversary, he found his case a hopeless one. His past was dark and shameful,
while that of Imam Ali was glorious and shining. In order to sustain his
campaign and boast his followers, Muawiya had to attract some weak character
companions, and employed them to fabricate Hadiths. Naturally, his aim was to
boast his campaign, challenge adversaries, and legalize his claim to rule.
Muawiya's order was not to let any Hadith or incident in favour of Imam Ali but
to fabricate a similar one and attribute it to Uthman, Umar and Abu Bakr. The
second phase of this psychological warfare was to put Hadiths in Muawiya's
favour. The third phase was to silence people and keep them calm at what he did
whether in wronging Muslims or his violation of Islamic laws.
This trend of fabrication of Hadiths, was constituting a grave danger to the
integrity of Islam. Hadith is considered as the second source of Islamic
legislation after Quran. Therefore, it was very important to divert this danger.
The exposition of this trend to the Muslims at large was very vital. This was
done by disgracing those who embarked upon this terrible mischief and nurtured
it. Thus, Imam Husain's revolution as I can see it.
Few samples of the fabricated Hadiths are the following. Through Abu
Hurairah, the Prophet said "God has trusted three for his revelation: myself,
Jabriel and Muawiya". I wonder what God was doing for the revelation when
Muawiya was 'part of the infidels' camp. Again, Abu Hurairah narrated that the
Prophet had given Muawiya an arrow and told him "Take this arrow until we meet
in Paradise". What a lucky arrow to enter Paradise.
Abdullah ibn Umar claimed that the Prophet said "You will see greed after me,
and things which you would disagree with" People asked "O Prophet of God, then
what do you order us?" The Prophet said, "Do the governor's right and ask God
for yours". Another fabricated Hadith said to be narrated by Abdullah ibn Umar
"Endure what you do not like of your governors, because if you separate from the
group (Jamaa) one foot and then died, you would have died as an unbeliever".
These fabricated Hadiths are not only principally contradicting the Quran and
other verified Hadiths but are calling Muslims to be slaves of their rulers.
This was exactly what the Ummayads were aimingat.
4. Appointing Yazid
Muawiya was not ruling as an individual, but was
representing a way of thinking different in nature from that of Islam. However,
he was not content to leave the ruling stage without making sure that it was
properly looked after. His pragmatic and materialistic mind drove him to prepare
the crowning of his son, Yazid. Although he made many promises that he would not
contemplate installing Yazid. The conditions at the time were not suitable
because still there were Muslims who were politically concious and wanted to see
the restoration of Islamic laws and values. Hence, Muawiya had a difficult job
to perform before leaving this world. Indeed, he tried his best for buying
allegiance to his son of Army commanders, chiefs of tribes and distinguished
personalities. But his efforts failed with many, and he left general
instructions of the way to deal with them.
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