Now, I am heading for our camp.
Now, I am heading for our camp." Then he said: "So whoever wants to come, let him come." Then he went out of the mosque. His riding animal was at the door (of the mosque). So he mounted it and headed for al-Nukhayla. He ordered his servant to follow him to supply him with his necessities. For this reason he was the first to go to the camp, [1] to set a good example to the other obedient mujahids (fighters). In (the tribe of Tay), there were a thousand fighters who obeyed 'Adi in everything.
[2] After 'Adi b. Hatam, other orators became active. They addressed al-Hasan in the same manner 'Adi used. So al-Hasan, peace be on him, said to them: "May Allah have mercy on you. I still know your sincere intentions, your faithfulness, and your love. So may Allah reward you with good." Al-Hasan, appointed his cousin, al-Mughira b. Noufal b. al-Harith b. 'Abd al-Muttalib, as his successor over Kufa and ordered him to urge the people to join him at al-Nukhayla.
Al-Hasan went out with those who were with him. His going out was the first day of the declaration of jihad. In the meantime it was the strongest proof al-Hasan used to urge the people to take part in jihad. The battalions of al-Nukhayla included the best companions from [1] Ibn Abu al-Hadid, Sharh Nahj al-Balagha, vol. 4, p. 14. [2] Al-Ya'qubi, Ta'rikh, vol. 2, p. 171. the followers (Shi'a) of al-Hasan and from the companions of his father, and the like. Al-Mughira b.
The Commander of the faithful (i.e., Imam 'Ali) formed them to resist the attacks of the Syrians before his death. However, these ready companies divided and most of them mutinied against al-Hasan. Also most of the armed men in Kufa followed them in disobeying al-Hasan's orders. Some hesitating Kufan chiefs became very active during the critical moment when the attitude became serious.
The historians have mentioned the following words on the authority of al-Harith al-Hamadani, who said: "Those who wanted to go out rode with him (i.e., al-Hasan). Many people refused to go with him. They did not fulfill what they had said and promised.