The Outset of Dissension in Islam — Page 166
166 H A D RAT MIRZA BASHIR-UD-DIN MAHMUD AHMAD revealed their plan to Hadrat ‘Uthm a n’s ra informants 77 revealed they had three supporters in Madinah 77 secretly incited people against the companions 27 seek permission to enter Madinah 87 sent a delegation of a few people from each province to question Hadrat ‘Uthm a n ra 77 set a fire outside Hadrat ‘Uthm a n’s ra door 134 set out to occupy Madinah and take charge of the government 84 settled at three seperate places outside Madinah 86 suddenly laid siege on Madinah 93 threatened the people of Madinah 94 told lies and slandered others contrary to Islamic teaching 72 two reasons for their boldness and daring behaviour 85 were well aware that killing Hadrat ‘Uthm a n ra was not lawful under any circumstances 138 Religious movement is different from a worldly state 13 Robbers attempt to rob a house 28 executed on an open plain outside Kufah 29, 41 parents of, seek revenge from Wal i d bin ‘Utbah 41 Sab a ’ i s were supporters of ‘Abdull a h bin Sab a 67 Sa ‘ i d bin Al- ‘ As ra appointed as the governor of Kufah 44 forgives the perpetrators 48 held an open gathering 47 rebels beat a young man in the presence of 47 turned away by rebels on his return from Madinah 71 ‘ Umar bin Al-Juraid was the acting governor for Sa‘ i d bin Al-‘ As ra in his absence 70 ‘ Umar bin Al-Kha tta b ra allegation levelled against 18 had identified the root cause of the conflict 24 Muslims unified in the era of 8 Ummi H ab i bah ra attempted to safeguard the wills of orphans and widows 118 Us a mah bin Zaid ra high status of 58 sent as a delegate to Basrah 57 ‘ Uthm a n bin ‘ Aff a n ra accepted Islam through Ab u Bakr ra 8 appointed and sent ‘Abdull a h bin ‘Abb a s as the am i r of hajj 125 appointment as Khalifah of, 8 did not openly charge the rebels of deceit on account of his humility and modesty 98