The Outset of Dissension in Islam

by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad

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The Outset of Dissension in Islam — Page 167

167 drops of blood fell from the head of, onto a verse of the Holy Quran 141 forgave the rebels despite the verdict of execution by the companions 79 heart rendering message of, read out before the pilgrims in Makkah 129 held a special rank of honour in the sight of the Holy Prophet sa 8 held fast to the rope of Islamic unity despite his old age 60 held in admiration in initial years of his khil a fat 25 ordered the companions not to fight the rebels 111 possessed rare moral qualities even prior to Islam 10 refused to step down from the office of khil a fat 115, 138 requested for aid as the rebels had cut off his water supply 117 requests provincial governors for aid 121 sent a delegation to various states for enquiry 57 sentences a band of robbers to death 29 sent to the Makkans to negotiate with them 9 summons provincial governors 64 turns down Hadrat Mu‘ a wiyah’s ra proposals 65 two daughters of the Holy Prophet sa wedded to, 8 valued the single negative report received from the delegation 63 was certain of his martyrdom that day 140 was not concerned for his personal well bieng; his only concern was for Islam 128 was not responsible for the disorder 24, 148 wrote a letter to the various Islamic states reagrding the reports of disturbance 63 Wal i d bin ‘ Utbah house of, besieged 41 rebels plot to disgrace 42 summoned to Madinah and lashed 43 was the governor of Kufah 41 Yaz i d bin Qais anounced that Hadrat ‘Uthm a n should be removed from the office of khil a fat 67 Qa‘q a ‘ bin ‘Amr arrived to arrest 67 was the leader of the Sab a’i s in Kufah 68 wrote a letter calling the exiled rebels of Kufah 68