The Outset of Dissension in Islam — Page 162
162 H A D RAT MIRZA BASHIR-UD-DIN MAHMUD AHMAD Ab u M u s a Al-Ash ‘ ar i ra gathered the people of Kufah and admonished them 74 is appointed as the governor of Kufah 72, 74 refused to lead the prayers 75 Ab u Shurai h ra sells his wealth and returns to Madinah 30 testifies against the robbers 29 ‘ A ’ ishah S idd i qah ra did not consider it appropriate to remain in Madinah 120 ‘ Al i bin Ab i Ta lib ra counterfeit letters were falsly written on behalf of, 105 devoted all his efforts to bring an end to Hadrat ‘Uthm a n’s ra suffering 127 did not conspire in order to acquire khil a fat 11, 149 plainly rejected having written any letters to the rebels of Kufah 106 rebuked the rebels of Egypt 88 was severe in restricting the disorder 18 Allegations, Rebuttal to Hadrat ‘Uthm a n ra appointed young men as governors 80 Hadrat ‘Uthm a n ra did not shorten prayer while on a journey 79 Hadrat ‘Uthm a n ra introduced the innovation of establishig public pastures 80 ‘ Amm a r bin Y a sir ra ‘Abdull a h bin Sab a welcomes 61 only person from among the companions to be deceived by the rebels 62 took no part in the rebellion 114 was delayed and no news came from him 58, 61 was mislead due to inexperience in political affairs 61, 62, 114 was sent as a delegate to Egypt 61 Basrah people of, at the forefront of creating disorder 41 Companions did not usurp the rights of others 15 formed two groups in order to restore order 127 fought the rebels outside Hadrat ‘Uthm a n’s ra house 130 greatly detested the rebels 82, 85 had prepared Muslims for jihad in all the Muslim states against the rebels 129 held state authority and received a speacial share of the riches 12 immaculate character of 3 left in a dilema, weather to fight the rebels or not, on account of Hadrat ‘Uthm a n’s ra instruction 132 lofty status of, 14 never hoarded wealth 35 prayed for Hadrat ‘Uthm a n ra to be avenged 146