Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition
al-Ḥurr b. Yazīd al-Riyāḥī al-Yarbūʿī al-Tamīmī
HurrEI.pdf al-Ḥurr b. YazÄ«d b. NÄdjiya b. KaÊ¿nab b. Ê¿AttÄb b. al-ḤÄrith b. Ê¿Amr b. HammÄm al-RiyÄḥī, al-YarbÅ«Ê¿Ä«, al-TamÄ«mÄ« came at the head of a troop of 1000
horsemen from al-ḲÄdisiyya as a vanguard of the forces sent by ÉUbayd AllÄh b. ZiyÄd, the governor of al-ÉIrÄḳ against al-Ḥusayn b. ÉAlÄ« b. AbÄ« ṬÄlib. The latter was advancing at the time with a group of his kindred and followers in the direction of al-KÅ«fa. AlḤurr was ordered to follow closely the group of al-Ḥusayn so as to bring him to ÉUbayd AllÄh in al-KÅ«fa; he was however not told to fight. Accordingly he kept close to the camp of al-Ḥusayn and prevented him from turning back to al-MadÄ«na, but agreed that he should proceed in a direction other than al-KÅ«fa. The relations between al-Ḥurr and al-Ḥusayn were not at first hostile: he even prayed behind al-Ḥusayn; he denied at the same time having any knowledge of the letters sent by the people of al-KÅ«fa to alḤusayn. Rigidly adhering to a new order received from ÉUbayd AllÄh (2 Muḥarram 61/2 October 680) he prevented al-Ḥusayn and his followers from arriving at a settled place, compelling them to pitch their camp in the barren spot of KarbalÄÉ. When ÉUmar b. SaÉd b. AbÄ« WaḳḳÄá¹£, heading the forces dispatched by ÉUbayd AllÄh b. ZiyÄd, rejected the proposals of al-Ḥusayn and decided to fight him, al-Ḥurr decided to join al-Ḥusayn, although knowing that the latter's situation was desperate. He expressed his regret, went over with a small group of his followers to al-Ḥusayn and the latter promised him God's forgiveness. He fought bravely, killed two warriors of the force of ÉUmar b. SaÉd and was finally killed (10 Muḥarram 61/10 October 680). The tradition about the repentance of al-Ḥurr, his audacity in the encounter and his heroic death became part of the story of the martyrdom of al-Ḥusayn. (M. J. Kister)
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