Fitna e Abdullah bin Saba - Dr Israr Ahmad
This lecture details the historical roots of the conflicts during the early Islamic Caliphate, focusing on the role of Abdullah ibn Saba and his followers in instigating unrest. It examines the events leading to the martyrdom of Hazrat Uthman and Hazrat Ali, the Battle of Jamal, the Battle of Siffin, and the Khawarij revolt. The lecture highlights how tribal dynamics and political maneuvering contributed to the divisions within the Muslim community, ultimately resulting in bloodshed and the loss of key figures. It also explores the establishment of Kufa and Basra by Hazrat Umar as strategic centers for controlling the expanding Islamic empire and countering potential rebellions. The speaker underscores the importance of understanding this historical context to avoid similar pitfalls in the future.
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