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Old 02-19-2012, 10:28 PM   #16
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For an accurate and detailed portrayal of the events in the time of the Sahaba, I recommend the series of lectures called "the Fitna" by Sh. Kamal al-Mekki.


The Fitnah

By: Kamal El Mekki

A look at the early history of Islam from the time of Uthman Ibn Affan..until Abdullah Ibn Azzubair.
CD-1: The life of Uthman Ibn Affan: His Khilafa and the begining of the Fitnah.
CD-2: The beginings of the Fitnah(cont). The assassination of Uthman and the pledge to Ali.
CD-3: Ali regains the provinces and the Army of Aisha, Talha, and Azzubair.
CD-4: The Battle of Al-Jamal and the Battle of Siffin.
CD-5: The Battle of Siffin (cont). The emergence of the Khawaarij. The assassination of Ali. The Khilafa of Al-Hassan Ibn Ali and Muawiah.
CD-6: Muawiah (cont). Yazeed Ibn Muawiah. The martyrdom of Al Hussein Ibn Ali and Abdullah Ibn Azzubair.

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This is a great lecture series. This is what made me realize the lies of the Shia and how the Jew, ibn saba succeeded in making Muslims fight against each other. I saw in another forum that there are perhaps one or two weak narrations mentioned in the lecture, other than that this is a SOLID lecture, highly recommended. We should know how Munafiqs and the people of fitna succeeded in making our beloved Sahaba fight against each other, and how they loved each other even though they were on two sides of the battlefield. The prophesies of our Prophet becoming a reality one by one, especially the one in which his beloved Grandson Hussain (ra) finally unites the two groups.
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