"When Hishâm succeeded to the
Caliphate," says Hammâd, "I kept to my house in Cûfa, because he
had before shown enmity towards me. After a year I began to go out, and one
Friday repaired to the Mosque for prayer. At the door I was met by two
policemen with an order that the Governor desired to see me. Filled with
apprehension, I begged permission to go first to my home, and bid, my family a
last farewell: but even this was not allowed me. I went trembling to the
Governor, who showed me a despatch from the Caliph, desiring that I should be
sent forthwith to the Court at Damascus. Richly supplied, and mounted on a
swift dromedary, I reached Damascus in twelve days. Then, taken straightway to
the palace, I entered a gorgeous hall, the