Our attitude towards Yazeed ibn Mu’aawiyah

alkathiri

As-Shafaa'i(Brother)
His name was Yazeed ibn Mu’aawiyah ibn Abi Sufyaan ibn Harb ibn Umayaah al-Umawi al-Dimashqi.

Al-Dhahabi said: he was the commander of that army during the campaign against Constantinople, among which were people such as Abu Ayyoob al-Ansaari. Yazeed was appointed by his father as his heir, so he took power after his father died in Rajab 60 AH at the age of thirty-three, but his reign lasted for less than four years.

Yazeed is one of those whom we neither curse nor love. There are others like him among the khaleefahs of the two states (Umawi/Umayyad and ‘Abbaasi/Abbasid) and the governors of various regions, indeed there were some among them who were worse than him. But the issue in the case of Yazeed is that he was came to power forty-nine years after the death of the Prophet SAWS (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him); it was still close to the time of the Prophet and some of the Sahaabah were still alive such as Ibn ‘Umar who was more entitled to the position than him or his father or his grandfather.

His reign began with the killing of the martyr al-Husayn and it ended with the battle of al-Harrah, so the people hated him and he was not blessed with a long life. There were many revolts against him after al-Husayn, such as the people of Madeenah who revolted for the sake of Allaah, and Ibn al-Zubayr.

(Siyar A’laam al-Nubalaa’, part 4, p. 38)


Shaykh al-Islam described people’s attitudes towards Yazeed ibn Mu’aawiyah, and said:

The people differed concerning Yazeed ibn Mu’aawiyah ibn Abi Sufyaan, splitting into three groups, two extreme and one moderate.

One of the two extremes said that he was a kaafir and a munaafiq, that he strove to kill the grandson of the Prophet SAWS (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) to spite the Messenger of Allaah and to take revenge on him, and to avenge his grandfather ‘Utbah, his grandfather’s brother Shaybah and his maternal uncle al-Waleed ibn ‘Utbah and others who were killed by the companions of the Prophet SAWS (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), by ‘Ali ibn Abi Taalib and others on the day of Badr and in other battles – and things of that nature. To have such a view is easy for the Raafidis who regard Abu Bakr, ‘Umar and ‘Uthmaan as kaafirs, so it is much easier for them to regard Yazeed as a kaafir.

The second extreme group think that he was a righteous man and a just leader, that he was one of the Sahaabah who were born during the time of the Prophet and were carried and blessed by him. Some of them give him a higher status than Abu Bakr and ‘Umar, and some of them regard him as a prophet. Both views are obviously false to one who has the least common sense and who has any knowledge of the lives and times of the earliest Muslims. This view is not attributable to any of the scholars who are known for following the Sunnah or to any intelligent person who has reason and experience.

The third view is that he was one of the kings of the Muslims, who did good deeds and bad deeds. He was not born until the caliphate of ‘Uthmaan. He was not a kaafir but it was because of him that the killing of al-Husayn happened, and he did what he did to the people of al-Harrah. He was not a Sahaabi, nor was he one of the righteous friends of Allaah. This is the view of most of the people of reason and knowledge and of Ahl al-Sunnah wa’l-Jamaa’ah.

Then they divided into three groups, one which cursed him, one which loved him and one which neither cursed him nor loved him. This is what was reported from Imaam Ahmad, and this is the view of the fair-minded among his companions and others among the Muslims. Saalih ibn Ahmad said: I said to my father, some people say that they love Yazeed. He said, O my son, does anyone love Yazeed who believes in Allaah and the Last Day? I said, O my father, why do you not curse him? He said, O my son, when did you ever see your father curse anybody?

Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi said, when he was asked about Yazeed: according to what I have heard he is neither to be cursed nor to be loved. He said, I also heard that our grandfather Abu ‘Abd-Allaah ibn Taymiyah was asked about Yazeed and he said: we do not deny his good qualities or exaggerate about them. This is the fairest opinion.

Majmoo’ Fataawa Shaykh al-Islam, part 4, p. 481-484



Source: http://islamqa.com/en/ref/14007
 

a_muslimah86

Hubbi Li Rabbi
Staff member
:salam2:

Jazaka Allah Khair brother for this beneficial post...this issue is sensitive and not many people are educated about it...

there is a lot of confusion...and misunderstandings involving it...

on my part though...at times..especially upon hearing the detailed story of the martyrdom of Saydina Al-Hussain (radhiya allaho a'anho wa a'ardhah)...I can't help but feel a bit of anger towards him...as he never tried to prosecute those responsible for that horrid crime :(

I don't know if that is wrong or right...as I don't hate the man or love him *per se*...but I feel angry about what he did...because he caused indirect harm to the one of the most beloved people of the Prophet (pbuh)...

There is a wonderful series from Shaikh Mohammad Al-A'awadhy's show called *Qathae'ef* which talked about the topic of loving Ahlu-Al-Bait according to the Manhaj of Ahlu-Sunnah Wal Jama'a (of course)..and talked about Yazeed and the martyrdom of Sayidna Al-Hussain...

I think it's worth watching!!!...perhaps you should make the time to do so...it sure educated me on a lot of things I never ever knew before...alhamduliallah..and inshallah it will do the same for you

Wa Baraka Allaho Feek Akhi

:wasalam:
 

palestine

Servant of Allah
I agree with sister Muslimah. i really love the article and the fact that this man was the reason or the cause that husayn was killed makes me sad, however i will follow those whom are righteous and will be moderate. Although i do feel confused as whether we are allowed to make dua for this man or not. or whether we should just leave him as he was and not mention him. I do feel sad, and a bit angry about what happened. Asalamu alaykum wrwb and jazakaAllahu khayran for this beneficial thread. :)
 

a_muslimah86

Hubbi Li Rabbi
Staff member
I agree with sister Muslimah. i really love the article and the fact that this man was the reason or the cause that husayn was killed, however i will follow those whom are righteous and will be moderate. Although i do feel confused as whether we are allowed to make dua for this man or not. or whether we should just leave him as he was and not mention him. I do feel sad, and a bit angry about what happened. Asalamu alaykum wrwb and jazakaAllahu khayran for this beneficial thread. :)

As far as I know...we are surely NOT supposed to curse him or pray for his damnation (because no matter what..he's a muslim!)..or worst yet...do that for his father...because his father was the opposite of him..he was a companion the prophet (pbuh) and was righteous..and cursing him would make us no different than the shi'ias...we're not even supposed to curse his grandfather abu-sufyan...which some *Sunnis*..unfortunately..fall into due to their ignorance...

many scholars say we are to eschew his misjudgements concerning the martyrdom of Al-Hussain (ra) due to a number of reasons..the most important being not *following through with justice and prosecuting the criminals who martyred Sayidna Al-Hussain*...but I honestly don't know about making dua'a *for* him...

and the scholars also recommend that we just not preoccupy ourselves with him and what he did throughout his life..because there are so many different accounts and we can fall into the error of transmitting fabrications and developing uncontrollable ill-feelings which may escalate to bigger problems...

that is why I even try to avoid feeling angry at him because well...simply put...there are more important people and aspects in Islam which deserve dedicating time to..and I don't want to waste my time on anyting which prevents me from learning about them

and alhamduliallah you are amongst the moderate ones...it puts your mind at ease I am sure :)

:wasalam:
 

AlQurtubi

Banned
Yes, its alright that we neither should curse him nor praise him.
Actually we should not even discuss such sensitive issues where our emaan gets into danger.
 
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