Khilafat ke Baad Jang-o-Fitna - Dr. Israr Ahmad
Following the death of Hazrat Uthman, the early Islamic community faced intense internal conflict and civil war. Hazrat Ali's acceptance of the caliphate was met with opposition from some companions, leading to battles like Jamal and Siffin. The core issue revolved around bringing the perpetrators of Hazrat Uthman's murder to justice, but political ambitions and tribal loyalties complicated matters. This period witnessed significant bloodshed among Muslims, with key figures like Hazrat Zubair and Hazrat Talha martyred. Hazrat Ali moved the capital from Medina to Kufa to better administer the expanding Islamic empire. The emergence of the Khawarij, a radical group, further destabilized the situation, culminating in Hazrat Ali's assassination by an external member of that group. The lecture details the complex political and religious factors that led to this turbulent era in Islamic history.
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