The Outset of Dissension in Islam — Page 165
165 Mu h ammad, the Messenger of Allah a so-called Muslim objects to his distribution of wealth 17 ordered the executuion of anyone who created disacord in the presence of an Im a m 75 Muslim Converts band of youths form in order to commit robberies 28 habit of commiting sins re- emerges 27, 30 initial enthusiasm declines 27 Qa ‘ q a ‘ bin ‘ Amr was the officer of the military post in Kufah 67 arrived to arrest Yazid bin Qais 67 Rebels, the all three carvans of, could not have possibly reached Madinah so quickly 99 army of, employed a new strategy 90 army of, sent two men to ascertain the circumstances 86 began to openly express their views 47 could not openly rebel in the prsence of Hadrat ‘Uthm a n ra 61 did not allow Sa‘ i d bin Al-‘ As ra enter Kufah on his return 71 differed on who they wanted to be Khalifah 87 exiled from Kufah towards Syria 49 expressed foul views regarding the wife of Hadrat ‘Uthm a n ra 143 fabricated story of intercepting a letter off a suspicious messenger 95, 102 gained full control over the administration of Madinah 116 gave Hadrat ‘Uthm a n ra three options 124 grew restless and were in wait of an excuse to martyr Hadrat ‘Uthm a n ra 125 had no connection with Islam 110 had produced many counterfeit letters previously 105 immense indecency of, 144 jump into Hadrat ‘Uthm a n’s ra house from a neighbouring house 140 kill a servant of Hadrat ‘Uthm a n ra 143 killed the servant of Sa‘ i d bin Al- ‘ As ra 71 martyr Hadrat ‘Uthm a n ra 143 openly criticized Hadrat ‘Uthm a n ra and Sa‘ i d ra 48 order Hadrat Mu‘ a wiyah ra to step down from his office 52 plan of suddenly occupying Madinah frustrated 74 tried to prevent the burial of Hadrat ‘Uthm a n ra 147 proved that they were robbers and looters 145 real objective of, was the destruction of the Islamic government 76 real opposition of, was against Hadrat ‘Uthm a n ra 73