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Family tree of Abu Bakr
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Umar – Family tree Uthman – Family tree Ali – Family tree "A Critique of Saqifa ". Al-Islam.org. November 10, 2013. Tarikh ar-Rusul wa al-Muluk 3/ 425 Tartib
Ammar Nakshawani
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brought ʾImām Muḥammad al-Bāqir (ع), ʾImām Jaʿfar al-Ṣādiq (ع), ʾImām ʿAlī ar-Riḍhā (ع), ʾImām ʿAlī al-Hādī (ع). Whereas Saqīfa one day brought Yazīd (ل).
Timeline of the history of Islam (7th century)
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Fatimah, his daughter. Abu Bakr is chosen as caliph after a fight at Banu Saqifa among those who left the funeral of prophet . Battles of Zu Qissa. Battles
Hossein Wahid Khorasani
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Khorasani, mourning the murder of the Prophet's daughter Fatima by the Saqifa coup leaders. Ayat. Waheed is now 99 years old and is considered to be of
Turki al-Binali
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his companions over "Takfiri" statements made by what was known as "Al-Saqifa Cell". He was released after a series of debates, arranged by prison officials
Syed Safdar Hussain Najafi
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Aiterazaat, Deen o Aql ki Roshni main, Deen e Huq Aql ki Roshni main, Kitab al Saqifa , Hamary Aimma – Seerat e Aimma, 12 small booklets. Irfan ul Majalis, etc
Shia view of Umar
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them. The central component of his policy, as head of the government of Saqifa , was the restoration of the Umayyads. He turned over Syria to them as their
Sermon of Fadak
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successor of Muhammad, referring to his announcement at Ghadir Khumm. About the Saqifa affair, Fatima said that people did what they did out of fear of disorder
Fatimid architecture
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only gate was the Skifa al-Kahla (Arabic: السقيفة الكحلة, romanized: al-saqifa al-kaḥla, lit. 'the dark vestibule'), defended by two flanking bastions
Fortifications of the Maghreb
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only gate was the Skifa al-Kahla (Arabic: السقيفة الكحلة, romanized: al-saqifa al-kaḥla, lit. 'the dark vestibule'), defended by two flanking bastions