Soon after me there would be put on you a man with a broad mouth and a big belly. He would swallow whatever he gets and would crave for what he does not get. You should kill him but (I know) you would not kill him. He would command you to abuse me and to renounce me. As for abusing, you do abuse me because that would mean purification for me and salvation for you. As regards renunciation, you should not renounce me because I have been born on the natural religion (Islam) and was foremost in accepting it as well as in Hijrah ( migrating from Mecca to Medina). (1)
(1). About the person to whom Amir al-mu'minin
has alluded in
this sermon some people hold that he is Ziyad ibn Abih; some hold
that he is al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf ath-Thaqafi and some hold that
he is Mughirah ibn Shu`bah. But most of the commentators have
held him to be Mu`awiyah and this is correct because the qualities
that Amir al-mu'minin has described prove true fully on him alone
.Thus Ibn Abi'l-Hadid has written about the gluttonous quality
of Mu`awiyah that once the prophet sent for him and he was informed
that Mu`awiyah was busy eating. Then a second and third time a
man was sent to call him but he brought the same news. Thereupon
the Prophet said , "May Allah never satisfy his belly."
The effect of this curse was that when he felt tired of eating
he would say , "Take away, for, by Allah I am not satiated
but I am tired and disgusted." Similarly, his abusing Amir
al-mu'minin and ordering his officers for it are such accepted
facts of history about which there is no scope of denying. In
this connection such words were used on the pulpit that even Allah
and the Prophet were hit by them. Thus, Umm al-mu'minin Umm Salamah
wrote to Mu`awiyah, "Certainly you people abuse Allah and
the Prophet, and this is like this that you hurl abuses on `Ali
and those who love him, while I do stand witness that Allah and
the Prophet did love him." (al-`Iqd al-Farid, Vol. 3,
p. 131)
Thanks to `Umar ibn `Abdil-`Aziz who put a stop to it, and introduced
the following verse in place of abuse in the sermons:
Verily Allah enjoineth justice and benevolence (to others)
and giving unto the kindred, and forbidden lewdness, and evil,
and rebellion; He exhorteth you that ye may take heed (Qur'an
16:90)
In this sermon Amir al-mu'minin has ordered his killing on the
basis of the Prophet's order that "When you (O' Muslims)
see Mu`awiyah on my pulpit, kill him." (Kitab Siffin,
pp. 243, 248; Sharh of Ibn Abi'l-Hadid, Vol. 1, p.348;
Ta'rikh Baghdad, Vol. 12, p. 181; Mizan al-I`tidal,
Vol. 2, p. 128; Tahdhib at-tahdhib, Vol. 2, p. 428; Vol.
5, p. 110; Vol. 7, p. 324)