Delivered at the time of marching towards Syria
Praise is due to Allah when night spreads and darkens, and praise be to Allah whenever the star shines and sets. And praise be to Allah whose bounty never misses and whose favors cannot be repaid.
Well, I have sent forward my vanguard1 and have ordered them to remain in the camp on this bank of the river till my order reaches them. My intention is that I should cross this water over to the small habitation of people residing on the sides of the Tigris and rouse them to march with you towards the enemy and keep them as an auxiliary force for you.
Sayyid ar-Radhi says the following: Here by A mitat Amir al-Mu’minin has meant the direction wherein he had ordered the men to camp and that was the bank of the Euphrates. A Mitat is used for the bank of a river although its literal meaning is a level ground whereas by Anutfa he means the water of the Euphrates, and these are amazing expressions.
1. Amir al-Mu’minin delivered this sermon when he camped at the Valley of an-Nukhaylah on Wednesday the 5th Shawwal 37 A.H. on his way to Siffin. The vanguard mentioned here means the twelve thousand persons whom he had sent towards Siffin under the command of Ziyad ibn an-Nadr and Shurayh ibn Hani. The small force of al-Mada’in mentioned by him was a contingent of twelve hundred men who had come up in response to Amir al-Mu’minin’s call.