Battle of Siffin 657 - Rise of the Umayyad Caliphate - DOCUMENTARY

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  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals  Před 2 lety +63

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    • @mehmetozkan1276
      @mehmetozkan1276 Před 2 lety

      Pls battle of tarain 1191-1192

    • @ahmedalfaraj2808
      @ahmedalfaraj2808 Před 2 lety

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    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 2 lety +4

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    • @febrian0079
      @febrian0079 Před 2 lety

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    • @heanvisalseyhak9487
      @heanvisalseyhak9487 Před 2 lety

      Please continue Alexander the Great conquest

  • @MrAlexkyra
    @MrAlexkyra Před 2 lety +715

    I feel sorry for Ali, he seemed like an upright honourable man who tried to do the right thing while holding on to power. If Ali had been more ruthless and underhanded like Muawiya, he perhaps would have won the Fitna.

    • @asadshahbukhari8928
      @asadshahbukhari8928 Před rokem +209

      He was fighting for his principles, not for the throne! That is why following his principles were more important than some battle victories for Ali, the honorable rashidun Imam Caliph

    • @mclovinjr9086
      @mclovinjr9086 Před rokem +127

      You are right, my friend. I would recommend you look deeper into the history of Ali. During the Prophet’s lifetime he was the champion of Islam, their greatest warrior who was decisive in countless battles. But he was always a man of principle and morals first, never a conqueror. He sought peace even when it meant he did not achieve total victory. This life was but a passing thing for him.

    • @alexginger1948
      @alexginger1948 Před rokem +27

      @@asadshahbukhari8928 But he didn’t prosecute Uthman’s killer early to keep the throne which why the fitna started

    • @mmrfh
      @mmrfh Před rokem +10

      @@widodoakrom3938 he burnt some gays you know he was strong not soft ,rather honest and honorable man not like muawia

    • @geordiejones5618
      @geordiejones5618 Před rokem +12

      It really makes you wonder how many honorable men who have died because they didn't want to be overly cruel. In war you have to ruthless. Willing to do more and endure more and do so faster, more efficient and for longer. Anything less and someone decides they can do your job better than you.

  • @sayeddanishkazmi3110
    @sayeddanishkazmi3110 Před rokem +143

    My heart deeply pours out in favour of Ali (as). He was such brave, kind and upright man and above all the nearest to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).

    • @sourweed9818
      @sourweed9818 Před rokem +6

      Ali was obviusly unfit for rule. He couldn't even control his own men yet, how was he going to control the entire caliphate. He also recruited the murderers of the third rightly guided caliph, Othman, into his army, which was already the main reason for the problem between him and Muawiya. Againist to the demands of Muawiyah, he always avoided punishing them. Eventually His death came from them. He was a wonderful warrior but not a good politician.

    • @mclovinjr9086
      @mclovinjr9086 Před rokem +33

      @@sourweed9818 Your hatred for Ali will curse you and your family for generations to come. Beware.

    • @sourweed9818
      @sourweed9818 Před rokem +7

      @@mclovinjr9086 I can not hate someone who married with Prophet's daughter. Cut that shia bias. I love Ali as much as i love Uthman. And yes Uthman made a lot of mistakes too. But Uthman was the leader of the Ummah which Ali pledged allegiance too. Those who murdered him should have been prosecuted rather than protected. And you know that very well too. What can be expected from a rafidi who sees Omar's zoroastrian murderer, which Ali pledged allegiance too, as a hero

    • @greeninja2728
      @greeninja2728 Před rokem +14

      @@sourweed9818 he could control his men easily. He refused to use the same vile tactics that Muawayiah would liberally use. Muawayiah didn’t care much for Uthman killers as he didn’t pursue them or really supported uthman during his reign. Also, who was the murderer who was in Ali army

    • @HannibalBarca-jv4px
      @HannibalBarca-jv4px Před 11 měsíci +5

      The Prophet (ﷺ) passed by `Ammar and removed the dust off his head and said, "May Allah be merciful to `Ammar. He will be killed by a rebellious group. `Ammar will invite them to (obey) Allah and they will invite him to the (Hell) fire."
      Sahih al-Bukhari 2812.

  • @worldofknowledge4802
    @worldofknowledge4802 Před 2 lety +571

    I have never went through such a strictly neutral & nearly accurate narration of Early Muslim History. Appreciation to K&G for their work.

    • @JRGProjects
      @JRGProjects Před 2 lety +35

      It's really interesting once you take the Islamic aspect of this out of the picture and focus on the political and military aspect of the times. The Islamic faith might as well have originated on another planet, I am no way implying it's not as valid as the other major faiths but it's far more complex and would make Game of Thrones writers blush. I have studied it and still don't understand all of it's quirks and factions. However I am good at understanding politics. These Muslim Expansion videos give much needed context to the struggle we face today in the modern middle east.

    • @Laakien
      @Laakien Před 2 lety +29

      @@JRGProjects tbf having to understand the religious splits and minor doctrinal differences and divergences of Christian and Buddhist denominations is probably equally as esoteric/opaque as would be any sufficiently widespread religion, Islam just has the benefit of being relatively young and decently centralized for much of its early formation

    • @JRGProjects
      @JRGProjects Před 2 lety +17

      @@Laakien agreed. The time we are experiencing is what Christianity and even Judaism experienced long ago. The 30 Years War Protestants vs Catholics or the Jewish Faith's back and forth wars in Israel in the Old Testament. Islam is in it's growing pain period but eventually like the others I believe they will grow out of it.

    • @tranium67
      @tranium67 Před 2 lety +7

      @@JRGProjects its actually extremely simple from my experience as a muslim, i am assuming the complexities are abt islamic sects. But i mean there r only 2, shia’s and sunni’s everything else is related to one of them.

    • @user-xr2jt7ss4o
      @user-xr2jt7ss4o Před 2 lety +8

      It's not subjective narration!
      It's most influenced by Shia sources

  • @asadshahbukhari8928
    @asadshahbukhari8928 Před 2 lety +344

    During the Battle of Siffin, Caliph Ali challenged Muawiah for a one on one battle; so that all the conflict be resolved once and for all with minimum bloodshed. Hearing this, the conqueror of Egypt, Amr ibn Al A'as told muawiah that he is left with no other choice but to accept this. Ali has made a fair offer!
    Muawiah responded, "Ali has killed each and every person he ever faced in battle! How can a one on one duel against him be a fair offer?"
    Reference: After the Prophet by Leslie Hazleton

    • @williamrobert9898
      @williamrobert9898 Před rokem +40

      Damn looks like he was a feared duelist

    • @Zul_Qarnain
      @Zul_Qarnain Před rokem +54

      @@williamrobert9898 yep
      Out of 70 Kills in first battle of Islam he killed 36 himself

    • @Daily.Facts....
      @Daily.Facts.... Před rokem +8

      @@williamrobert9898 indeed he was

    • @dawoodimamk
      @dawoodimamk Před rokem +3

      اجرکم الی الله.

    • @EternalVirgin
      @EternalVirgin Před rokem +33

      @@williamrobert9898 'Ali, Khalid ibn Walid, and 'Umar ibn Khattab was among the most feared and renowned champions of the Muslim world back then. However, unlike most of them, 'Ali was not only a strongman, but also a scholar. He's a genius bruiser.

  • @braveheart6424
    @braveheart6424 Před rokem +152

    Ali ibn Abi Talib was special. It is said that one who can wield a sword in the battle and can fight courageously cannot be good with qalam(🖋️ pen) and is cold hearted. One who is a philosopher or good with writing cannot be good at fighting as they are soft hearted. But Ali was a fierce and unmatched warrior in the battle field yet being extremely soft hearted, kind and forgiving alongside. Being the best in all areas of human endeavour.

    • @sourweed9818
      @sourweed9818 Před rokem +5

      Ali was obviusly unfit for rule. He couldn't even control his own men yet, how was he going to control the entire caliphate. He also recruited the murderers of the third rightly guided caliph, Osman, into his army, which was already the main reason for the problem between him and Muawiya. Againist to the demands of Muawiyah, he always avoided punishing them. He was a wonderful warrior but not a good politician.

    • @mclovinjr9086
      @mclovinjr9086 Před rokem +35

      @@sourweed9818 Keep spamming this comment. The truth is Ali was a greater warrior and a greater ruler than any of the other ‘Caliphs’. It was jealously and hatred for him that led to the instability and war during his reign.

    • @sourweed9818
      @sourweed9818 Před rokem +1

      @@mclovinjr9086 i am spreading the truth. He protected the murderers, and his death came at the hands of the murderers he protected. If he had gotten rid of them in the first place and showed his authority, neither Muawiya nor anyone else would have dare to anything againist him.

    • @mclovinjr9086
      @mclovinjr9086 Před rokem +12

      @@sourweed9818 You’re a liar. Answer me clearly, are you calling Ali unjust? Are you saying Ali prevented justice by protecting murderers? Because if you say this, you against the words of the Prophet PBUH.

    • @sourweed9818
      @sourweed9818 Před rokem +3

      @@mclovinjr9086 yes. And i am not saying anything to againist Prophet. Weak hadithes cannot be taken into account. There is nothing in Quran about Ali. Ali was Just a human like anybody else. Only Prophets are infallible not their sons in law.

  • @gooyi3123
    @gooyi3123 Před 2 lety +254

    I am just amazed how Kings and Generals finds the details and narrates with such a great comprehensiveness

    • @belasstrongestwarrior
      @belasstrongestwarrior Před 2 lety +8

      Well that's how well documented early Islamic history is.
      It just makes me wonder how people can suggest it's all a conspiracy

    • @theawesomeman9821
      @theawesomeman9821 Před 2 lety +4

      Its too bad learning history with an engaging narrator was not an option for me during high school

    • @rodneywarr9974
      @rodneywarr9974 Před 2 lety

      @@belasstrongestwarrior it is mommy

    • @moosayounas7050
      @moosayounas7050 Před rokem

      Wikipedia

    • @williamyoung9401
      @williamyoung9401 Před rokem +1

      And talks about it objectively without a religious or political slant. Just the facts.

  • @unstoppable-ar3292
    @unstoppable-ar3292 Před 2 lety +227

    As a Muslim who's been taught about all of these early Islamic conflicts, I appreciate this video alot and have learned a Thing or two from it. Thanks again

    • @ericcloud1023
      @ericcloud1023 Před 2 lety +26

      Same, as an agnostic Westerner it annoys me to no end how little emphasis public schools place on World History, we get it Europe had a "Dark Age" but Islam was literally experiencing their golden age at the exact same time! Also China was chugging along as usual being the most important exporter on the planet for luxuries, followed closely by India & SE Asia

    • @no5829
      @no5829 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ericcloud1023 SE asia ? you mean southeast asia ?

    • @ericcloud1023
      @ericcloud1023 Před 2 lety +2

      @@no5829 yessir

    • @user-xr2jt7ss4o
      @user-xr2jt7ss4o Před 2 lety +2

      Be careful about this
      Not everything in these video is right

    • @ghaziekidgaming4790
      @ghaziekidgaming4790 Před 2 lety +3

      @@user-xr2jt7ss4o he got the information for the same sources u might have came across, everyone has their own say on many different sources that I’ve read but don’t know what to believe

  • @babbar123
    @babbar123 Před 2 lety +161

    Ali was the most noble and chivalrous man of his time.

    • @idiris1972
      @idiris1972 Před 2 lety +8

      Abu bakar was close friends with prophet muhammed (SAW) and will be amongts the people of jannah

    • @Sahih_Muslim_1821a
      @Sahih_Muslim_1821a Před 2 lety +32

      Imam Ali was the most noble and chivalrous man of ALL time.

    • @idiris1972
      @idiris1972 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Sahih_Muslim_1821a Abu bakar as saddiq (RA) is better im pretty sure

    • @Ali-qy8ph
      @Ali-qy8ph Před 2 lety +23

      @@idiris1972 guys stop the fitna for the love of allah both of them are great sahabi’s who are we to make opinions on who’s better? Stop this for the sake of allah .

    • @Sahih_Muslim_1821a
      @Sahih_Muslim_1821a Před rokem +13

      @@idiris1972 Tell me one reason on why Abubakr is better. Imam Ali (A.S) is better for many many reasons.

  • @faatehhyat3251
    @faatehhyat3251 Před 2 lety +323

    Hazrat Ali's untimely martyrdom always fills me with tears.

    • @worldofknowledge4802
      @worldofknowledge4802 Před 2 lety +16

      @@zamanasif5766 I think you never heard the Prophet say "Man Kuntu Mola.....".
      If anyone feel sad for martyrdom of Prophets companion, who was nominated by Prophet himself as Mola, then that doesn't mean he is elevating Ali or his clan equal to the status of God.
      Also the Prophet said, "Hussain is from me & I am from him". That also means that anyone shall not feel bad for what happened to Hussain.
      Because we're only the lovers of God. If feeling bad for something bad happened to a pious man is sinful, than do dare to say that Yaqup's crying for his son Yousuf was a sin (despite him being alive in Egypt), while the man referred here was killed/martyred in Prayer. Means the killer & the conspirators were so afraid to see him in battle.

    • @ecai8362
      @ecai8362 Před 2 lety

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    • @alial-fatlawi5565
      @alial-fatlawi5565 Před 2 lety

      @@worldofknowledge4802 very well said. Jazak Allah khair

    • @faatehhyat3251
      @faatehhyat3251 Před 2 lety

      @@temptemp4174 beyshaq

    • @alial-fatlawi5565
      @alial-fatlawi5565 Před 2 lety +6

      @Samtic people are the best. the corrupted Islam by the saqifa. The prophet sawa appointed imam ali as as khalifa but people betrayed him. Ina lillah wa Inna ilaih rajiun

  • @darthfatcow5725
    @darthfatcow5725 Před 2 lety +349

    I feel like the mention that a sizeable portion of Ali's army (In both Siffin and the battle of the camel shown in the previous video) were the rebels (Who would eventually become the Kharijites) who had originally taken up arms against Uthman and eventually had him killed is needed. Another point being that the three men who carried out the assassination attempts, were part of the Kharijite movement (The assassin of Ali having being a part of the Kharijite army who fought Ali at Nahrawan) and they viewed the 3 men (Ali, Muawyia and Amr) has heretics deserving to be killed. Also a small sidenote, Ali's son Al Hassan did assume the title of caliph for a short of time (and is considered to be the fifth rashidun caliph by some sources), but then ceded it to Muwayia, according to most Islamic sources to prevent further bloodshed in the Islamic world. Nonetheless another great video, keep up the awesome work!

    • @Umarspeed
      @Umarspeed Před 2 lety +12

      @@ChevyChase301 No they didn't it was an internal affair unfortunately .

    • @resentfuldragon
      @resentfuldragon Před 2 lety +21

      @@ChevyChase301 nope, the persians were essentially fully subsumed into the islamic world and the only rebel remnants were taking refuge in china. Those remenants later were defeated by the ummayyads.
      The romans had their own problems and probably couldn't do much even if they had wanted to.

    • @moosaali9371
      @moosaali9371 Před 2 lety +2

      It's propaganda because those who protested against Uthman R.A were mostly companions . It's a propaganda from some factions of the Ahlus Sunnah but many accept this reality. It was due to the corrupt governors that most people protested against the government.

    • @moosaali9371
      @moosaali9371 Před 2 lety +9

      E.g Talha R.A is considered to be one of those who were part of the protest against Uthman R.A. and he was against Ali R.A in battle of camel.

    • @abdulrehman-md1nx
      @abdulrehman-md1nx Před 2 lety +20

      sahih bukhari 2812
      Narrated `Ikrima: that Ibn `Abbas told him and `Ali bin `Abdullah to go to Abu Sa`id and listen to some of his narrations; So they both went (and saw) Abu Sa`id and his brother irrigating a garden belonging to them. When he saw them, he came up to them and sat down with his legs drawn up and wrapped in his garment and said, (During the construction of the mosque of the Prophet) we carried the adobe of the mosque, one brick at a time while `Ammar used to carry two at a time. The Prophet passed by `Ammar and removed the dust off his head and said, May Allah be merciful to `Ammar. He will be killed by a rebellious aggressive group. `Ammar will invite them to (obey) Allah and they will invite him to the (Hell) fire.

  • @tufail1823
    @tufail1823 Před rokem +78

    There's a little problem with the animation. Ali was leading his men at the front, while Muawiya was behind his.

    • @sourweed9818
      @sourweed9818 Před rokem +2

      Ali was obviusly unfit for rule. He couldn't even control his own men yet, how was he going to control the entire caliphate. He also recruited the murderers of the third rightly guided caliph, Osman, into his army, which was already the main reason for the problem between him and Muawiya. Againist to the demands of Muawiyah, he always avoided punishing them. Eventually His death came from them. He was a wonderful warrior but not a good politician.

    • @keepitjazzy7349
      @keepitjazzy7349 Před rokem +13

      @@sourweed9818 where you physically present at the time to fairly and justly assess the current of events of the time without any biases?! The truth of the matter is, we'll never fully know the nuances and details that affected each men to do what they did in that time of their lives. So calling one men or another unfit/wrong on the sole basis of hearsay is simply unrighteous and unwise. Only ALLAH swt knows the true motivators of men back then AND now, AND forever.
      Also I've seen this comment copy pasted all over the place, what is your goal?! Maybe you're spreading truth; However it's from YOUR pov. It just incites more argument and division, rushed and unwise. What our Ummah needs is Unity, not Division.
      And what better words to inspire unity of our Ummah than ones lying within the noble Quran, absolute truth from the all knowing.
      May peace be unto you brother in faith, and may the seekers of truth and peace keep on seeking! :)

    • @Muhammad.Youtube
      @Muhammad.Youtube Před rokem +1

      @@sourweed9818 Вопрос не в том что кто мог а кто больше всего достоин

    • @elmehdinaimi8621
      @elmehdinaimi8621 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@keepitjazzy7349
      The sources that claim Imam Ali was on the fronts are the same sources you take as accountable in this series of historical events. Denying this while still accepting other accounts from the same sources whitout any logic1l or historical reason would be irrational . - the sources are abundant if you were to ask , which is called "mutawatir" in arabic , means if these sources are not accountable , nothing then would be accountable -
      It's is nearly a fact brother . May god bless you with his teachings

    • @gq55sqgq55sqdoa
      @gq55sqgq55sqdoa Před 29 dny

      Wrong. It was confirmed that Ali was in the front line. But you are a nasbi​@@elmehdinaimi8621

  • @daanishalisayed7679
    @daanishalisayed7679 Před 2 lety +143

    Another prophecy of the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him came true when he predicted that after him would rule the 'Caliphate of Prophecy' for thirty years. 2 of Abu Bakr, 10 of Umar, 12 of Uthman, 5.5 of Ali and Al Hassan ibn Ali ruled for 6 months before ceding his rule to Muawiyah (May Allah be pleased with them all). Also Al Hassan was prophesied by the Prophet to be a leader who would bring peace to two large dissenting groups of Muslims which did happen!

    • @officialtechtracker
      @officialtechtracker Před 2 lety +15

      Prophecied in what books written by people who killed Ali and hussain i have deeply read the Islamic history and realized that most of the people who were corrupt and killers end up writing their own history for Islam most of it is one sided doesn't really matter if you are shia or sunni

    • @Theshowoffcollector
      @Theshowoffcollector Před 2 lety +51

      @@officialtechtracker the killers of Hussain were the shias of kufa who you rafidha take most of your Hadiths from

    • @hussainsultanzada6123
      @hussainsultanzada6123 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Theshowoffcollector do some proper research mate. Yes, some of the army against Husayn consisted of Kufans, but not all of them. Habib ibn Madhahir and a few others from Kufa were on Husayn's side. Everyone else was either killed, jailed. or prevented from leaving

    • @abdulrehman-md1nx
      @abdulrehman-md1nx Před 2 lety +2

      @@Theshowoffcollector sahih bukhari 2812
      Narrated `Ikrima: that Ibn `Abbas told him and `Ali bin `Abdullah to go to Abu Sa`id and listen to some of his narrations; So they both went (and saw) Abu Sa`id and his brother irrigating a garden belonging to them. When he saw them, he came up to them and sat down with his legs drawn up and wrapped in his garment and said, (During the construction of the mosque of the Prophet) we carried the adobe of the mosque, one brick at a time while `Ammar used to carry two at a time. The Prophet passed by `Ammar and removed the dust off his head and said, May Allah be merciful to `Ammar. He will be killed by a rebellious aggressive group. `Ammar will invite them to (obey) Allah and they will invite him to the (Hell) fire.

    • @rodneywarr9974
      @rodneywarr9974 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Theshowoffcollector the people of kufa betrayed imam huseyn they didnt kill him as they themselves suffered under the hands of hajjaj thaqafi

  • @historyvideos8863
    @historyvideos8863 Před 2 lety +98

    This is the best history channel ever, King and General on my top watchlist coz introduce with history of world including Muslim world and Christian World.

    • @zccau2316
      @zccau2316 Před 2 lety +1

      Much of this video is wrong though sadly

    • @sigitprabowo363
      @sigitprabowo363 Před 2 lety +2

      @@zccau2316 show me the right one

    • @hannibalb8276
      @hannibalb8276 Před 2 lety +2

      @@zccau2316 Why do you think it's wrong

    • @zccau2316
      @zccau2316 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sigitprabowo363 check out Farid responds on this topic and Yasir Qadhi also has a good lecture too. The problem is much of this video is from Shia sources but the problem with Shia sources is no one knows who relates them unlike Sunni sources where all biographies of the people are written down too

    • @ecai8362
      @ecai8362 Před 2 lety

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  • @thepropheticpromise
    @thepropheticpromise Před 2 lety +6

    Beautifully made, I really love this channel a treasure of gold.

  • @nenenindonu
    @nenenindonu Před 2 lety +60

    Khalid ibn Al Walid- Fertile Crescent
    Amr ibn Al As- Egypt
    Saad bin abi Waqqas - Persia
    All 3 major Rashidun generals had different preferences of conquest 🌝

    • @MAJ-zn4dm
      @MAJ-zn4dm Před 2 lety +3

      Correction: Khalid was also very active in syria, not only the crescent

    • @nenenindonu
      @nenenindonu Před 2 lety +22

      @@MAJ-zn4dm Most of Syria is part of the Fertile Crescent :D

    • @PlatonicHesaf
      @PlatonicHesaf Před 2 lety +2

      @@MAJ-zn4dm and also khalid was active in persia too with muthana before sa'ad

    • @asmrnaturecat984
      @asmrnaturecat984 Před 2 lety

      @@PlatonicHesaf khalid never step his foot on persian proper, only in iraq ruled by persian

    • @PlatonicHesaf
      @PlatonicHesaf Před 2 lety +3

      @@asmrnaturecat984 well that's whay i meant to be honest because this 'persia' that I'm saying is persian empire cause the country called iran not persia anymore, but thanks for correcting me

  • @lifeovdeath
    @lifeovdeath Před rokem +21

    It’s more complicated than people think. Ali didn’t agree with the entirety of the caliphs but accepted peace as long as it prevented bloodshed. The conspiracy of killing Othman was large and the enemies of Ali were involved. When Othman was killed it was the same people who had a hand in his death who blaimed Ali. Later the people asked Ali to be caliph and he refused to take the position if they consider him just another “fourth” caliph. But when Ali saw things going south he finally agreed to take leadership.

  • @ozgurceltikci9106
    @ozgurceltikci9106 Před 2 lety +176

    A massively underrated “what if” in early medieval history is what if Ali ditched his famed and fabled clemency for once against the opportunistic Muaweeya.

    • @jafaral-badri8005
      @jafaral-badri8005 Před 2 lety +45

      absolutely, it is sad how the corruption of Uthman had such consequences, even to this day! It is however important to know that this divide is today used by wahabis and other extremist for political influence.

    • @ozgurceltikci9106
      @ozgurceltikci9106 Před 2 lety +10

      @@jafaral-badri8005 Things today would be wildly different, and on a wild guess, quite possibly Kharijites would be the second largest sect. At the same time, I think Islam would be a far more contained religion and the conquests of Umayyads would most likely be replaced by a strong sense of unity in a more limited area with Buddhism and Nestorianism quite possibly replacing Tengrism in Central Asia rather than Sunni Islam.
      All of these are parts of a huge “what if” though.

    • @Radec913
      @Radec913 Před 2 lety +47

      @@fogshadow9112 its because shiaism became something else.
      It calls upon calling to saints (ali (ra) and his family).
      While this was not practiced by the companions and family of the prophet peace be upon him.
      Whereas throughout the quran u read that u cannot call upon anyone but allah.
      Shiaism is not merely a political difference but a theological difference as well.

    • @Theshowoffcollector
      @Theshowoffcollector Před 2 lety +4

      @@fogshadow9112 If we look at history, we see that you rafidah are at the forefront of oppression against Muslims. It was Ibn al-Alqami the rafidhi who was working for the abbasids in Baghdad but secretly inviting the mongols to invade, which resulted in millions of Muslims being kiIIed and Baghdad being destroyed. Then if we look at today, it was the rafidah that asked America to invade Iraq which resulted again in about a million Muslims being kiIIed. America replaced saddam with an extremist rafidhi government that went around killing Sunnis just for having the names of the sahaba. The crimes of American funded shia militias in Iraq is well known. This is your history, oppression and treachery, allying with anyone you can against Muslims.

    • @shaficibarre1854
      @shaficibarre1854 Před 2 lety

      Well Ali would've still been chastised either way.

  • @huseyincobanoglu531
    @huseyincobanoglu531 Před 2 lety +2

    Many things I knew but didn't understand well enough, now all makes sense. Thank you Kings and Generals Team.

  • @sarahsidki8981
    @sarahsidki8981 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you K&G for the knowledges. Hope Allah blessed you always.

  • @bedouinknight9437
    @bedouinknight9437 Před 2 lety +8

    This brings tears to my eyes. God have mercy on your subject

  • @Princeamajeed
    @Princeamajeed Před 2 lety +9

    Another great and insightful video. Great animation and illustrations. You're doing a wonderful job.

  • @rezaparvani8394
    @rezaparvani8394 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this I was waiting for it

  • @anzaralim3616
    @anzaralim3616 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for uploading Such videos

  • @murtazaraza7605
    @murtazaraza7605 Před rokem +40

    Ali (as) personally selected Malik al-Ashtar and Abdullah ibn Abbas (his first cousin) from his army for arbitration. But many people from the army of Ali rejected his choice and selected Abu Musa al-Ashari as their choice. On which Ali was really disappointed as no one didn't follow his order.

    • @hussamuddin2361
      @hussamuddin2361 Před rokem +1

      Kab tak Ali r.a ke naam se apni dukaan chalaoge.. Allah ka Deen kisi ka mohtaj nahi... Ali r.a khud Allah ke Deen ke mohtaj hai..

    • @murtazaraza7605
      @murtazaraza7605 Před rokem +1

      @@hussamuddin2361 dukaan aapki chalti hogi. Allah ke sabse zyada mehboob Maula Ali (as) hain. Unse ishq aur muhabbat emaan ka hissa hai. Pta nahi konsi dukaan ki baat kar rhe ho tum

    • @sourweed9818
      @sourweed9818 Před rokem +1

      He recruited the murderers of the third rightly guided caliph, Uthman, into his army, which was already the main reason for the problem between him and Muawiya. Againist to the requests of Muawiyah, he always avoided punishing them. Eventually His death came from them. He was a wonderful warrior but not a good politician.

    • @murtazaraza7605
      @murtazaraza7605 Před rokem +3

      @@sourweed9818 Ali a.s was not unfit for rule. Usman introduced nepotism in his caliphate by bringing Marwan ibn Hakam into Medina who was exiled by the Holy Prophet. Ali was the one for whom the Prophet said "Ali is with the truth and the truth is with Ali".
      "Ali and I are the fathers of this nations"

    • @sourweed9818
      @sourweed9818 Před rokem

      @@murtazaraza7605 Prophet did not say that. That hadith is a weak narration and it is most likely a fabrication. There is nothing in Quran explicity about Ali. If God had a such an intention about him, he surely explicitly would reveal it.

  • @ateequrrahman6580
    @ateequrrahman6580 Před 2 lety +53

    Although I was already familiar with the outcome of these battles, part of me was still hoping that Ali ibn Abi Talib would win.
    Ya Ali!

    • @ateequrrahman6580
      @ateequrrahman6580 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AM-kt6tb Ofcourse not. "The other part" already knew that Muwaiya doesnt die in Siffin.

    • @ateequrrahman6580
      @ateequrrahman6580 Před 2 lety

      @@AM-kt6tb That is my whole point that I wish Muwaiya had died. Ali ibn Abi Talib is man second to none and he had almost won Siffin according to all accounts. And I knew Muwaiya does not die in Siffin but part of me was still hoping that Ali wins this battle.

    • @T-19-
      @T-19- Před 2 lety +5

      Ya Allah Madad

    • @SamKhan-sw9rm
      @SamKhan-sw9rm Před 2 lety +2

      @@T-19- pir mawla Ali madad

    • @hmmm3210
      @hmmm3210 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SamKhan-sw9rm La ilaha illallah .

  • @hazorg16
    @hazorg16 Před 2 lety

    another great edition k&g never disappoints

  • @kaziraihan6418
    @kaziraihan6418 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for wonderful presentation

  • @syedkhaleelali1041
    @syedkhaleelali1041 Před 2 lety +3

    finally I was waiting for this battle

  • @faatehhyat3251
    @faatehhyat3251 Před 2 lety +42

    Hazrat Umar's lifestyle gives me chills. He was the ruler and yet so simple.

    • @MikaelGymBro
      @MikaelGymBro Před 2 lety +1

      The biggest coward and criminal in history

    • @MohsinRaza-uq2ow
      @MohsinRaza-uq2ow Před 2 lety

      @@MikaelGymBro shut up rafdhi khatmal

    • @faatehhyat3251
      @faatehhyat3251 Před 2 lety +2

      @@AM-kt6tb I am talking about the Caliphate's perspective. The Prophet Muhammad ( Peace Be Upon Him) is the role model for all human beings. Bear in mind, the context of the video. It is the Caliphate, not the Prophethood. Otherwise, Prophet Muhammad is the only name that I look for. So the misunderstanding is yours. Praising the companions ( May Allah be Pleased with them) is not a sin.

    • @MikaelGymBro
      @MikaelGymBro Před 2 lety +1

      @@AM-kt6tb
      Bro, they are Umar worshipers

  • @muhammadatif903
    @muhammadatif903 Před 2 lety

    Good work , keep it's up ,informative

  • @ehtashamhaider203
    @ehtashamhaider203 Před rokem +7

    Curse on the enemies of prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and the enemies of his family(as)

  • @amanahmad2741
    @amanahmad2741 Před 2 lety +65

    There is need to cover the battle of Karbala(680AD) and its aftermath, as it is most important phase in the caliphate age.

    • @zaidatimash713
      @zaidatimash713 Před 2 lety +5

      I’m pretty sure he already covered the battle of Karbala, search for it in his channel and I’m sure you’ll find it

    • @anyoneattheendoftime4932
      @anyoneattheendoftime4932 Před 2 lety

      Kullu ardin Karbala

    • @alisardar9149
      @alisardar9149 Před 2 lety

      @@zaidatimash713 no it is covered just as a reference

    • @circleancopan7748
      @circleancopan7748 Před 2 lety +1

      They covered the battle of Karbala in the Schism in Islam episode. And the aftermath too were put also on that video.

    • @alisardar9149
      @alisardar9149 Před 2 lety

      @@circleancopan7748 that battle didn't ended in couple of hours, negotiations were involved and also many fought individual battles slaying many from army of Yazeed.

  • @nihatturkmen1040
    @nihatturkmen1040 Před 2 lety +91

    Even though knowing the outcome of this conflict and the assassination of the İmam Ali, still hurts to hear his death on the video

    • @ecai8362
      @ecai8362 Před 2 lety +1

      Do check my playlist akhii doubt clear 🙌🏼💯

    • @ateequrrahman6580
      @ateequrrahman6580 Před 2 lety +2

      Exactly my thoughts. While watching this video I was hoping Ali would win 😭😭😭

    • @ateequrrahman6580
      @ateequrrahman6580 Před 2 lety +1

      @@neemapaxima6116 not necessarily true

    • @ateequrrahman6580
      @ateequrrahman6580 Před 2 lety

      @Samtic people are the best. he may have contributed to it but he is not the only one who brought Islam to where it is today.
      And Islam is not supposed to be where it is today.

    • @ateequrrahman6580
      @ateequrrahman6580 Před 2 lety +1

      @Samtic people are the best. I am not denying that those things did not happen because of him. I know somewhat about the contribution of the Umayyads into the expansion of Islam. You should read my comment before replying like that.
      I am just not a big fan Muawiya, how he did not honor his agreement with Hassan.

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video 👍🏻

  • @JRGProjects
    @JRGProjects Před 2 lety

    Yes I have been looking forward to this. The last long form Muslim Expansion videos should be Emmy Award winners.

  • @ab5680
    @ab5680 Před rokem +33

    Ali is with haq and haq is with Ali.

    • @mustafaabdirahimmohamed9578
    • @mohammadaatif5222
      @mohammadaatif5222 Před rokem +2

      @@mustafaabdirahimmohamed9578 so according to you Muawiya lanati was right ....

    • @sourweed9818
      @sourweed9818 Před rokem

      Ali was obviusly unfit for rule. He couldn't even control his own men yet, how was he going to control the entire caliphate. He also recruited the murderers of the third rightly guided caliph, Uthman, into his army, which was already the main reason for the problem between him and Muawiya. Againist to the requests of Muawiyah, he always avoided punishing them. Eventually His death came from them. He was a wonderful warrior but not a good politician.

    • @ab5680
      @ab5680 Před rokem +8

      @@sourweed9818 this is your personal opinion and nothing more. The Prophet sawa himself stated that Ali is with haq and haq is with Ali. I would prefer going with what the Prophet said rather than you.
      Also you said “rightly guided caliph, Uthman”. Interesting, can you show me one instance where the Prophet appointed either Abu bakr, Umar or Uthman (la on all) as the rightful successor after him? Seems like a serious title to give someone without backing it up.

    • @tigerkhan4498
      @tigerkhan4498 Před 9 měsíci

      @@mustafaabdirahimmohamed9578so your against the words of the prophet its written in your books ali is with the truth and the truth is with Ali

  • @ghalibekaddour973
    @ghalibekaddour973 Před 2 lety +107

    as a sunni muslim i would have prefered an ali's victory, but instead of decisevely finishing the job at Siffin and defeating mouawiya in position of power he was too pious and magnanimous but infortunatly this could be fatal as it was for julus ceaser, the abassids who claim the heretage of ali will show no mercy by killing all of the males of the ommayade dinasty.

    • @napolien1310
      @napolien1310 Před 2 lety +11

      I don't think the Abbasid claimed the heritage of Ali (may god be pleased with him) they claimed the leader of their movement to be someone from the prophet family, that's why a good portion of their supporters thought a descendant of Ali will be Caliph, and to appease these supporters and to kill any chance of rebellion from the Ummayyads (not Ayubbids which is Salah Aldin' dynasty)

    • @busyindafield239
      @busyindafield239 Před 2 lety +33

      The Abbasid caliphs are descended from “Abbas” the prophets uncle also Ali’s uncle, they’re not descended from Ali

    • @Aliha1d3r
      @Aliha1d3r Před 2 lety +14

      just being muslim is enough, ali was the second muslim and muawiya accepted islam when there was no other choice, on the conquest of mecca. i'm a sunni muslim and for me he was the greatest among the prophet's companions.

    • @yojan9238
      @yojan9238 Před 2 lety +27

      @@Aliha1d3r actually Sunni is not someone who accepted Muawiyah as the Caliph. Sunnis actually is a non-aligned faction that accepts whoever came into power and they lived in the middle-way of everything. They love the Ahlalbayt, the Prophet's family and respect all the Sahabah. They don't talk bad about anyone of them.
      The Kharijite movement still lives, the ISIS and al-Qaeda are two examples in our time. Both were the products of Wahhabi Movements that is still flourishing in Saudi Arabia. Let the State, ruled by Saudis but the religion ruled by Alu-Syaikh (Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Wahhab family).

    • @sadrashahin1532
      @sadrashahin1532 Před 2 lety +10

      If People followed the order of their rightful imam instead of a random dude, the world would be much better place

  • @luminescent1515
    @luminescent1515 Před 2 lety +1

    Very Good Depiction Of The Events. Well Done.

  • @Zubair-Khan
    @Zubair-Khan Před 2 lety

    awesome episode and great analysis of events

  • @ancientsitesgirl
    @ancientsitesgirl Před 2 lety +49

    an important period in the history of Egypt which I love !!! It's time to find out more! I love this channel! ❤❤❤

  • @archhabib1359
    @archhabib1359 Před 2 lety +28

    Proud follower of Ahlulbayt and Imam Ali ❤

    • @resentfuldragon
      @resentfuldragon Před 2 lety +5

      what do you think of Aisha (RA)? She is ahlul bayt and I heard a lot of shia hate her.
      Ali (RA) himself made peace with her and respected her so I just want to see if you guys also follow Ali (RA) in this.

    • @mdsabahuddin8251
      @mdsabahuddin8251 Před 2 lety +10

      @@temptemp4174 you're not a Sunni.Stop this nonsense.Anyone who says that Hazrat Muawiya(May Allah be pleased with him)was evil is himself an evil person.Hazrat Muawiya did some mistakes but he had good intentions in his heart.He had no grudge against Hazrat Ali (May Allah be pleased with him)

    • @nourerrahmanebrahmia4035
      @nourerrahmanebrahmia4035 Před 2 lety +4

      @Munna Mobile in Arabic ahlulbayt are the wives not the cousins.

    • @nourerrahmanebrahmia4035
      @nourerrahmanebrahmia4035 Před 2 lety +2

      @Munna Mobile but Quran is in Arabic, you as a non Arab you gonna show me my religion and Ali AS who is more related to me than he ever was to you ?

    • @archhabib1359
      @archhabib1359 Před 2 lety +5

      @@nourerrahmanebrahmia4035 In Arabic Ahlulbayt doesnt mean the wives. It literally means the people of the house.

  • @Captain_Mckeggor
    @Captain_Mckeggor Před 2 lety +11

    It's worth noting that most Sunnis would agree that Ali was in the right. But hindsight is 20/20 as they say. Regardless, it is called a fitnah (tribulation) for a reason.

  • @syeddanial894
    @syeddanial894 Před rokem +1

    Hye there Admin. Really love this video. It makes me more understand who and what happened during the battle. Is there a sequel for this video?

  • @yazanal-kurdi4005
    @yazanal-kurdi4005 Před 2 lety +112

    Thank you for the marvelous narration. I couldn't agree more with the content of this nicely and neatly made video. Nevertheless, it's worth mentioning , as a sunni muslim myself, that the vast majority of sunnies prefer Ali to Muaawya. They are even incomparable from religious ranking point of view favouring Ali of course. The sunni public and commoners, at the time , subdued to Mouawya for the greater good of the Islamic dynasty rather than a matter of personal preference since he had the upper hand and he hadn't challenged the Islamic doctrine found by the prophet , neither did Ali of course, plus not wasting human resources and man power on interior conflict. The way we approach this dispute is that this is entirely political not religious. It's safe to say that Sunnis are pro-Ali and would stand by Ali by basic sunni islamic teachings. However, one way or another, nowadays shiite muslims blame the whole issue on Abu Bakr and Omar Ibn Al khattab, long before the assasination of Uthman , as they believe Ali takes precendence in succeding the prophet over the former two. To make the long story short, we ,Sunnis, are by no means antagonists to Ali. To the contrary, if it were left to us , by sunni doctrine, we would have chosen Ali over Muawya. Thank you again for the mind and soul enriching work of history you present to your audience. My favourite channel on any social media platform.

    • @peymanmostafaei6963
      @peymanmostafaei6963 Před 2 lety +24

      I disagree strongly to your view on Muawiyah and Umayyads.
      He was the main person who changed the ruling style, from a type of ruling which chose the ruler based on his merit to a hereditary one.
      Not to mention, his and his family's approach towards non Arabs and especially non-Muslims was very controversial and racist at best. Interestingly, the only Umayyad rulers who moved from this approach, which to some extent had its roots in pre-Islamic Arabia, was Umar II, who ironically was poisoned by Umayyads themselves.
      The Umayyads used this approach as a way to extort non-Muslims by increasing their Jizya, which made them rich while making the other parts of empire poor. Moreover, they used this extorted money to expand the empire, in order to add more non-Muslim subjects (and making themselves richer), without any consideration towards over-expansion, something that concerned Umar I very much.

    • @manjam.tarikh
      @manjam.tarikh Před 2 lety +7

      Couldn't put it any better, that was a good overview of everything 👍🏻

    • @Abdulrahman_Hi
      @Abdulrahman_Hi Před 2 lety +14

      Well said, an accusation Shias ever so endlessly make that "Sunnis hate Ali", may Allah be pleased with him, and all the companions, including Muawiyah, and may Allah grant them the highest degree in heaven for their great service to Allah and His prophet peace be upon him.

    • @hussainsultanzada6123
      @hussainsultanzada6123 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Abdulrahman_Hi I've never heard a single Shi'a say that, and I am Shi'a myself

    • @mhmadbedrddeen3414
      @mhmadbedrddeen3414 Před 2 lety +10

      You say you love Ali and would follow him yet you praise his enemies, if that's not hypocritical then what is

  • @user-fm1xl6sm5l
    @user-fm1xl6sm5l Před 2 lety +22

    Uthman fought his own clan before with prophet Muhammad ﷺ
    before they become Muslims. Moreover, some of the Umayyad governors were appointed before the Caliphate of Uthman so I don't think that he wanted to strengthen his family power depending on his previous deeds.

    • @Requeim4Hope
      @Requeim4Hope Před 2 lety +2

      Well, before omar passed away , he called for the next would be caliph to sack all the appointees in governing yet othman didn't do that , also the corruption of moauya was not new , cuz in the timeline of omar there was an incident were he caught Abu sufian having alot of coins and expensive jewelry when he returned from Syria, then omar called Abu sufian a lier and a thief like his son who stole Muslim wealth in Syria, TBH othman was weak he didn't had the strength, honesty and justice sense as Ali or omar.

    • @ismail4900
      @ismail4900 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Requeim4Hope this is a flawed argument because ali ra like usman ra before him had also given his relatives governorship over provinces... bottom line is both were giants among sahaba but didn't possess statesmanship like omar ra

    • @alissa6
      @alissa6 Před 2 lety

      @@Requeim4Hope You're besmirching a companion that the prophet and the angels would blush in his presence.

    • @Requeim4Hope
      @Requeim4Hope Před 2 lety +1

      @@alissa6 well, it's not at all black and white, it's in major grey, also open your mind a little bit and think if othman was that good then why he kept all the corrupts that omar order them to be sacked ? And why at the end most of the sahaba including aisha disagreed with him ?

    • @Requeim4Hope
      @Requeim4Hope Před 2 lety

      @@ismail4900 in matter of fact , I have never seen a flawed argument like yours , omar him self ordered that all appointees to be sacked so omar definitely knew they were corrupt and he also called Abu sufian and his son liers and thieves ,so its either you know the truth and omar was an idiot or the fact that he is was right and the umayyads were a mafia

  • @sarkarhaider
    @sarkarhaider Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent piece of objective information

  • @RevanRA
    @RevanRA Před 2 lety +1

    Looks like I found a new favorite channel.

  • @manjam.tarikh
    @manjam.tarikh Před 2 lety +24

    May God be pleased with all the companions and forgive them 🙏🏻

    • @user-uj5mp8km5y
      @user-uj5mp8km5y Před 2 lety +1

      رضي الله عن الصحابة الصالحين ولعنة الله على الصحابة الضالمين

    • @mirzahadi6869
      @mirzahadi6869 Před 9 měsíci

      Nonsensical, those who opposed the right and created fitna for worldly gains would be punished by hell fire.

    • @H00H-H00H
      @H00H-H00H Před 2 měsíci

      Sooo may Allah forgive the killed and the killer ??? Can we say the same thing about the sons of prophet Adam (as) wich are Qabile and Habile ??? This is absolutely ridiculous which shows how fragile the “all the sahaba are awdol” means( all the companions of the prophet are alllll good and are going to heaven”

  • @o_m851
    @o_m851 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Beautiful, neutral, unbiased narration from reliable sources

  • @mahdiramandi8953
    @mahdiramandi8953 Před rokem

    Amazing historical video

  • @mascadadelpantion8018
    @mascadadelpantion8018 Před 2 lety +2

    So interesting to see how these things pan out

  • @nasserm.nasser5087
    @nasserm.nasser5087 Před rokem +8

    I am sunni and love Ali RA to the bottom of my heart. He suffered throughought his caliphate from his own followers.

    • @RocketAfriqueZA
      @RocketAfriqueZA Před rokem

      It's sad how sunnis killed the prophet Muhamad's family

    • @nasserm.nasser5087
      @nasserm.nasser5087 Před rokem +2

      @@RocketAfriqueZA
      There was no Shia back then. Umar was killed by a Persian majoosi, uthman and Ali were killed by muslims.
      Thousands of muslims were killed by Yazid in makkah.
      The ones who killed hussein were from Kufa. They sent him letters to invite him there and they betrayed him. The same kufan joined Zaid bin Hussein but abandoned him to his death alone.
      When you revolt and fight against the government, you pay dearly. Iran is an example, people are killed everyday because they want regime change.
      It was political reason back then and even now in Iran, so don't try to bring theology into this matter

    • @chutenderchodi7369
      @chutenderchodi7369 Před rokem +1

      The betrayal came mughira ibn Shiba

    • @greeninja2728
      @greeninja2728 Před rokem

      @@nasserm.nasser5087 shia did exist back then and even the prophet mentions them

    • @beyondheartmindsoul3443
      @beyondheartmindsoul3443 Před 9 měsíci

      ​​@@nasserm.nasser5087Brother he didnt mean Shia, he meant the Kufans who were Yemenite tribes migrants to the city of Kufa the capital of Ali which was initially built by Caliph Umar to act as defensible position in case Persians regained strength and tried to attack Arabia, there wil be defensible position on Euphrates in Kufa. Those Kufans who fought under Ali are the same ones who pushed for arbitration with Mua'wiya when Imam Ali advised against it and tehy rejected Imam Ali's select judges such as Abdullah ibn Abbas, in favor of Abu Musa Al Ashaari because of his Yemenite background, Abu Musa didnt like Imam Ali, he helped rule Arbitration in favor of Mu'awiya. Those same Yemenites imbeciles, learned of their grave mistake for losing face against Mu'awiya, urged Imam Ali to do against his staying true to his words, the words they initially forced him to take arbitration. They rebelled against him as Kharijites, those same People of Kufa lied to his son Imam Alhusayn calling on him to come to Kufa then switched side to the Umayyads killing him and his family after pledging support. Those Kufans are imbeciles and beyond imagination liars and despicables, then they felt shameful for betrying Alhusayn, they called upon Zaid ibn Ali to rebell and same thing betrayed him, and he was killed by Umayyads, the same happend to Muhammad Al Nafs Alzakiya, and rest of sons of Ahlu Albayt. The Yemenites were treacherous people except for few. Unfortunaty mosy of their descendants are Shia of Najaf and Karbala.

  • @syedbukhari6886
    @syedbukhari6886 Před rokem +8

    I have never seen a narrative more accurate and unbiased anywhere good job 👍

    • @williamyoung9401
      @williamyoung9401 Před rokem +1

      Truly great take on what objectively happened to cause the rift; not a religious or political slant to it. Everyone was in the wrong, and so it split four great sects of Islam.

    • @greeninja2728
      @greeninja2728 Před rokem

      @@williamyoung9401 everyone was definitely not in the wrong

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @lacepub
    @lacepub Před 2 lety +8

    From Some sources that i can trust, i found that,
    The group of people who murdered or assassinated Uthman is the same group which assassinated Ali
    This was the first major political issue in early islamic conquest, not a religion issue but political one

    • @southern4277
      @southern4277 Před 2 lety

      Yes, Uthman killed him, and they are Ali's killers as well

  • @MikaelGymBro
    @MikaelGymBro Před 2 lety +7

    Thank God, it is a big honor and pride that I am a Shia Muslim, a follower of Imam Ali (p.b.u.h) the real and the legitimate successor of prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h), and not the hijacked powers and coup leaders. And plus that I am from decedent of Imam Ali through his som Imam Hussein (p.b.u.h)

  • @liberalgoodi
    @liberalgoodi Před 2 lety +113

    Ali was the greatest & the most merciful Caliph in Islamic history. I love Ali, the man of his word, the man of honor.

    • @kambiz7556
      @kambiz7556 Před 2 lety +2

      Ali killed Iranians as much as he could like any other Arab.

    • @abdullahali1889
      @abdullahali1889 Před 2 lety +10

      Calm down

    • @moulayismail1546
      @moulayismail1546 Před 2 lety +2

      I don't know why people keep glorifying him he was a loser . He lost to Muawiyah and because of him the muslim Ummah was left to herditary monarchies

    • @Saeid.Musawi313
      @Saeid.Musawi313 Před 2 lety +14

      @@kambiz7556 you’re confusing Ali with Umar
      Imam Ali never participated in the wars of the first 3 caliphs

    • @moulayismail1546
      @moulayismail1546 Před 2 lety +3

      @@kambiz7556
      Everyone killed everyone in middle ages . And persians were no better !

  • @tomriley5790
    @tomriley5790 Před 2 lety

    Great videos really interesting.

  • @mistwolf360
    @mistwolf360 Před 2 lety

    Love your vids.

  • @rossdavies8250
    @rossdavies8250 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you, I had no idea what the difference between Sunni and Shia Muslims was. Thank you for illuminating me.

  • @SingeyLababspa
    @SingeyLababspa Před 2 lety +10

    Great series, keenly waiting for the next episode

  • @ofaahmed6815
    @ofaahmed6815 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks!

  • @syedhumza9572
    @syedhumza9572 Před 17 dny +1

    Peace and Blessings on imam Ali a.s.
    May ALLAH swt forgive our sins and allow us a place in jannah near Prophet Muhammad s.a.w.w and Ali a.s.

  • @salah0086
    @salah0086 Před rokem +7

    Great video
    But i would like to add a couple of points
    *The hadith that said "Ammar will be killed by the hands of the wicked band of men." is not "supposed" by pro-Ali accounts. Even the most diehard fans of Muaviya can't deny it, because it's written in the most authentic Muslim books.
    * One sad thing is that many can't understand that Muaviya didn't give a damn about Uthmans death and it was all just for the throne. They claim that Muaviya wanted "justice" for Uthman. But what they forget is that with "justice" he didn't mean the execution of the actual killers, who by the way, were already KILLED by Uthmans guards; but he intended to eliminate anyone that had the balls to oppose the corruption of his government. A method that many Muslim goverments will be following to this day.
    * Any one that think Muaviya had the right to "demand justice" for Uthmans death, doesn't know any thing about justice or Islamic law. Because chopping random peoples heads off isn't justice. And since Uthmans sons were alive, only they can demand the execution of the attackers. And they didn't because the killers were already killed.

  • @HusnainMeerzadehh
    @HusnainMeerzadehh Před rokem +3

    that hadith of Ammar being killed by a wicked band of men is in Sahih Bukhari which is the most popular sunni book of hadith and this narration has been approved by all

  • @mdhasiburrahamanhasib7994

    Egarly waited for this series

  • @Alpha-gj7rw
    @Alpha-gj7rw Před 2 lety

    Amazing video

  • @aryachris1908
    @aryachris1908 Před 2 lety +23

    As someone born and raised in a shia community these videos thought me alot and I could see both perspectives from a neutral point of view. Thank you Kings and generals for another great video

    • @Sahih_Muslim_1821a
      @Sahih_Muslim_1821a Před rokem +7

      and then you see that the nuetral point is the exact same thing. that proves everything.

    • @mostafahussaini843
      @mostafahussaini843 Před rokem +6

      Only to realise, the neutral point of view is the Shia point of view. There are no cover ups or illogical explanation for events.

    • @mohammadaatif5222
      @mohammadaatif5222 Před rokem +2

      @@mostafahussaini843 correctly said Muawiya was lanati and uthman was also lanati... nepotism they did... from the starting

    • @sourweed9818
      @sourweed9818 Před rokem

      ​@@mohammadaatif5222Ali was obviusly unfit for rule. He couldn't even control his own men yet, how was he going to control the entire caliphate. He also recruited the murderers of the third rightly guided caliph, Uthman, into his army, which was already the main reason for the problem between him and Muawiya. Againist to the requests of Muawiyah, he always avoided punishing them. Eventually His death came from them. He was a wonderful warrior but not a good politician.

    • @joejoey7272
      @joejoey7272 Před rokem +1

      @@mostafahussaini843 Sunni and Shia are 99% the same , people should focus on that . The childish insulting of dead companions is futile and still fighting over something that happened 1400 years ago is useless . Other then that religiously Sunni and Shia only have minor disagreements despite how big of a deal those in power try to make it . If you are Shia study the works of Sunni if you are Sunni study the works of Shia so that you know the conflict is politically driven

  • @AmanKhan-wo8vt
    @AmanKhan-wo8vt Před rokem +3

    It was fully accepted by the scholars of Ahlus Sunnah that in the battles between Hz. Ali KW and Muawiya R.A , it was Ali R.A who was right and the truth was always with him.

  • @braveheart6424
    @braveheart6424 Před rokem

    Great video

  • @daniyaldanish8996
    @daniyaldanish8996 Před 2 lety

    Well researched

  • @Hazara_boy
    @Hazara_boy Před 2 lety +24

    if only people could understand Ali and follow his orders things would have been very good today.
    and also No one could beat him in a dual that's why they attacked him from back when he was praying.

    • @mohammedhassanakbari6722
      @mohammedhassanakbari6722 Před rokem

      True to that

    • @mohammedhassanakbari6722
      @mohammedhassanakbari6722 Před rokem

      The Main reason as to why Ali faced so Much opposition was that he like the Prophets & Their Successors before him was on a reforming mission & at that point in time in History the General State of the Muslim Community was that it had gotten used to Wrong & corrupted ways in Matters pertaining to religion & worldly life. Here he embarked upon a reforming mission upon assuming the Office - which was his duty & this upset the status quo as well as vested interests because it upset a unity based on falsehood. This led to so much conflict & rebellion resulting in splitting of families with brothers choosing differing sides like for instance the 2 sons of Khalid-ibn-al-Waleed. Abd-ul-Rahman-ibn-Khalid-bin-Walid on Muawiyas Side & Al-Muhajir-ibn-Khalid-bin-Waleed on Alis Side - Brother fought brother. If he(Ali) Wanted he could have spared all this bloodshed by compromising & continuing with the corrupt ways of his predecessors, yet he gave importance to his duty no matter the cost. Hence Ali Earned such a Lofty Status on Facing such adversity in the pursuit of his duties.

    • @grief6052
      @grief6052 Před rokem

      ….very good how exactly? Also he was prty old at the time, being old and a veteran of many wars isnt very good fitness wise

    • @greeninja2728
      @greeninja2728 Před rokem

      @@grief6052 that is good for your physical health. What do you mean

    • @grief6052
      @grief6052 Před rokem

      @@greeninja2728 veterans of wars especially at the time always suffered from muscle pains, scars that didn’t heal correctly, joint problems from being hit constantly, its actually very well documented how as time went on generals began to fight less and less if they were planning for big conquests because the scars and muscle damage and even bone damage pile up overtime, you dont come out of a fight stronger physically and in your old age it really shows
      These guys weren’t on treadmills and sophisticated equipment nor did they have a balanced athlete’s diet lol

  • @ShogunV
    @ShogunV Před rokem +4

    When the kharijites rebelled against Ali and rebuked him by saying: “authority belongs to God alone and not to you” he refuted them by saying: “These are words of truth intended for falsehood”.

  • @joemachine4714
    @joemachine4714 Před 2 lety

    Thank you 🙏

  • @21972012145525
    @21972012145525 Před rokem +2

    Dr. Yasir Qadhi highlights this time period in his lecture on Karbala available on CZcams

  • @denniscleary7580
    @denniscleary7580 Před 2 lety +9

    There goes kings making my day even brighter 😁👍

  • @excloner7565
    @excloner7565 Před 2 lety +3

    I would like to suggest to put the Command and Conquer Generals GLA soundtrack in your videos

  • @beachboy0505
    @beachboy0505 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video 📹
    'DESTINY IS ALL'
    🐫 🐪 🐫 🐪 🐫 🐪

  • @aliazamk9730
    @aliazamk9730 Před rokem

    a very good report indeed.

  • @kmmmsyr9883
    @kmmmsyr9883 Před 2 lety +7

    19:54 Good map, many people who make religious maps often ignore Shia minorities in of Turkey and Syria and Sunni minorities in the Balkans for some reason.

  • @muhammadsamir9726
    @muhammadsamir9726 Před 2 lety +6

    قَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صلى الله عليه وسلم لِلْحَسَنِ بْنِ عَلِيٍّ ‏"‏ إِنَّ ابْنِي هَذَا سَيِّدٌ وَإِنِّي أَرْجُو أَنْ يُصْلِحَ اللَّهُ بِهِ بَيْنَ فِئَتَيْنِ مِنْ أُمَّتِي ‏"‏ ‏.‏ وَقَالَ فِي حَدِيثِ حَمَّادٍ ‏"‏ وَلَعَلَّ اللَّهَ أَنْ يُصْلِحَ بِهِ بَيْنَ فِئَتَيْنِ مِنَ الْمُسْلِمِينَ عَظِيمَتَيْنِ ‏"‏.‏
    The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ)
    said to al-Hasan ibn Ali. This son of mine is a Sayyid (chief), and I hope Allah may
    reconcile two parties of my community by means of him. Hammad's version has: And perhaps Allah may reconcile two large parties of Muslims by means of him.

  • @muhammadonaiz6176
    @muhammadonaiz6176 Před 2 lety +49

    Many historical inaccuracies in this video. Biggest one which I'll correct is that Caliph Hassan ibn Ali didn't give power to Amir Muawiyah due to any kind or pressure or threat, rather he did it willingly from a standpoint of utmost magnanimity and asceticism. He gives a beffiting response to the propoganda in his own striking words:
    "Al-Hasan said: “The skulls of the Arabs were in my hands, they would make peace with whom I make peace and they would fight whom I fight, I left it all to seek the face of God and to stop bloodshed among Muslims .” [Source: al-Baladhuri in Ansab al-Ashraf 3/49]

    • @Bingobongosdassaa
      @Bingobongosdassaa Před 2 lety

      Wrong. Muawiya was a power hungry dog, and he would have started a war to get the Calipha. Lanatullah alayhi.

    • @r.a1301
      @r.a1301 Před 2 lety +8

      Excellent correction. Al Hasan and Muawiyah came to a mutual agreement. Hasan was not pressured, but rather feared that bloodshed would increase and so deemed it would be better if Muawiyah was to be negotiated with. Hasan would rule the caliphate and then Muawiyah would rule after him

    • @angusyang5917
      @angusyang5917 Před rokem +1

      They did mention this in their video on the Shia-Sunni split, where they also covered the Battle of Karbala in greater detail.

    • @brotherjaafar2861
      @brotherjaafar2861 Před rokem +5

      Yes, but you didn't mention what Muwaiya did, after the agreement and he become Caliphate, Muwiya said: Hasan Ibn Ali's agreement is under my foot! Muwiya is simply a non-religious and hypocrite person part of the agreement was that not to allow his son to become caliphate, but in reality he gave it to his son Yazeed ibn Muwaiya, this is part of Muwiya's dirty plan

    • @RocketAfriqueZA
      @RocketAfriqueZA Před rokem +7

      Your so called correction is literally just a sunni biased perspective. Let neutrals tell history without being tainted by personal beliefs. The sunni narrative is NOT the only point of view that deserves to be told.

  • @faizanlone5215
    @faizanlone5215 Před 2 lety +32

    There is no doubt among all Muslims that in all the battles Ali was on the path of truth and had the blessings of Prophet Muhammad PBUH.

    • @oneeyed1055
      @oneeyed1055 Před 2 lety +7

      This guy says we support Muayah as Sunnis?!?!?!!? like what on God's name?!?!?! am Sunni and we all support Ali. it is a lie that we stand with Muayah

    • @tranium67
      @tranium67 Před 2 lety

      @@oneeyed1055 fr, i was questioning my own beliefs for a second lol.

    • @resentfuldragon
      @resentfuldragon Před 2 lety +3

      @@oneeyed1055 this person seems to not realize we sunnis literally call Ali (RA) the final rightly guided caliph.
      Mua'wiah (RA) is called the first ummayyad caliph.
      we still respect Mua'wiah (RA) but understand who was the better leader.

    • @oneeyed1055
      @oneeyed1055 Před 2 lety +2

      @@resentfuldragon yep

    • @oneeyed1055
      @oneeyed1055 Před 2 lety

      @@tranium67 don't take history from people who barely know their own fathers ( meaning they don't know their roots or they don't have fathers). let alone their knowledge on people who know their roots , religion..etc ( muslims ).

  • @AR-gu2no
    @AR-gu2no Před 2 lety +5

    This was a great video! You should do more videos on ancient India!

  • @thestatistician6076
    @thestatistician6076 Před 2 lety +73

    One thing you forgot to mention, which is why the arbitration failed. After the verdict would be issued, both arbiters were supposed, on the behalf of their followers, to remove their leaders (ali and muawiyya ) from power and give the council of shura, the companions and leaders, the right to decide the new caliph. Musa started first, removing ali, but then amr did not, and demanded that the council accept muawiyya thus as the new caliph, even though by most sources muawiyya had not openly ordered anything similar, which is why ali left. Would have been nice also if you spoke a bit about the other factions (mu'tazila and murjia) because of their important role later.

    • @williamrobert9898
      @williamrobert9898 Před 2 lety +7

      I knew there was a mistake, studying Ali’s life I know how much of a righteous man he was and there is no way he refused to let go of his power just because he wanted to stay in power

    • @muhammadasadabbas5479
      @muhammadasadabbas5479 Před rokem +2

      Amr ibn as was sahabi which we respect but here he was the traitor as he talk with musa that we both will give athority to shura after that musa believe amr and after this you know litrally betrayed him and you can clearly see when muawiya amr ibne as the governor of egypt well prophet stated all sahabi the fitna of wealth come to you so ask allah for forgiveness

    • @sourweed9818
      @sourweed9818 Před rokem

      Ali was obviusly unfit for rule. He couldn't even control his own men yet, how was he going to control the entire caliphate. He also recruited the murderers of the third rightly guided caliph, Uthman, into his army, which was already the main reason for the problem between him and Muawiya. Againist to the requests of Muawiyah, he always avoided punishing them. Eventually His death came from them. He was a wonderful warrior but not a good politician.

    • @ZahraAli-ev6hd
      @ZahraAli-ev6hd Před 10 měsíci

      @@williamrobert9898 Ali was chosen by Muslims after Usman as a caliph. Whereas Muawiya was just a powerthirsty governor who wanted to rule, used religion and revenge of Usman's death as a pretext and caused chaos in the Muslim world. If bringing justice to Usman was his priority, why didn't he punish his murderers after he got power?

    • @williamrobert9898
      @williamrobert9898 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@ZahraAli-ev6hd Are you sure he didn't? I could've sworn K&G mentioned that Muawiya actually started many campaigns against them to the point where they actually fled westwards towards the land of the Maghreb

  • @mrbergula3536
    @mrbergula3536 Před rokem +2

    ʿĀ’ishah reports that the Prophet said, “O ʿUthmān, certainly Allah will
    give you a garment. If they want you to take it off, do not take it off for
    them.” Narrated by Al-Tirmidhī and Ibn Mājah.

  • @syedalhasan8527
    @syedalhasan8527 Před rokem +1

    Dear . Well gathered History Data . Neutral & factual .upsetting but getting into core .

  • @alimostafa2554
    @alimostafa2554 Před rokem +3

    U REALLY have balls to do video about this & did't hide the comment section.

  • @asadsaleem
    @asadsaleem Před rokem +3

    Kudos to k&g man this is a very sensitive issue among muslim many scholars here refrain from discussing this issue but you described this perfectly and your research is amazing!

  • @hamidmohammad4420
    @hamidmohammad4420 Před 2 lety

    Amazing❤

  • @mohamedrashdan5614
    @mohamedrashdan5614 Před 2 lety +1

    Alot of historical inaccuracies in this!
    Really appreciate if we can look back at our sources @k&g

  • @muhammadsamir9726
    @muhammadsamir9726 Před 2 lety +4

    «تكون النبوة فيكم ما شاء الله أن تكون، ثم يرفعها إذا شاء أن يرفعها، ثم تكون خلافة على منهاج النبوة، فتكون ما شاء الله أن تكون، ثم يرفعها إذا شاء أن يرفعها، ثم تكون ملكاً عاضاً فيكون ما شاء الله أن يكون، ثم يرفعها إذا شاء أن يرفعها، ثم تكون ملكاً جبريةًّ، فتكون ما شاء الله أن تكون، ثم يرفعها إذا شاء أن يرفعها، ثم تكون خـلافة راشدة على منهاج النبوة، ثم سكت» -- حديث شريف 💚
    "The Prophethood will be among you as long as Allah wills, then he will eliminate it if he so wills. Then a Khilafah "Caliphate" on the model of Prophethood will prevail so long as Allah wills, then he will eliminate it if he so wills. Then there will be a biting monarchy as long as Allah wills, then he will eliminate it if he so wills. Then there will be an oppressive monarchy as long as Allah wills, then he will eliminate it if he so wills. Then a Khilafah "Caliphate" on the way of Prophethood will prevail and he kept silent." [Musnad of Imam Ahmad]
    The Prophet (Peace be upon him) ended his Hadeeth with a glad tiding for the Ummah; which is the return of the Khilafah "Caliphate" upon the method of the Prophethood once again after the oppressive rule.

  • @DrMuzis
    @DrMuzis Před 2 lety +6

    I am sunni and I am in love with Ali (ra) I love him more than myself, my parents my relatives and my life. But Shia claims bad things over Abu Bakr (ra) and Umar (ra).

    • @Sahih_Muslim_1821a
      @Sahih_Muslim_1821a Před rokem +1

      If you love Imam Ali (A.S) that means have the key to the paradise, but brother, If you are honest you know what Mouawiya did was EXACTLY what ayesha did. Also if you do reaserch you know all of the things the shia claim about them are proven from your own books.

    • @DrMuzis
      @DrMuzis Před rokem +8

      @@Sahih_Muslim_1821a If Muawiyah would be a Qafir, Hasan bin Ali wouldn't allow him to be caliph.
      Shia is the biggest fitnah among us.

    • @ZeeshanHaider-ve6eo
      @ZeeshanHaider-ve6eo Před rokem

      @@DrMuzis sunnis is the biggest fitna in Islam muaviya was the biggest of all

    • @chutenderchodi7369
      @chutenderchodi7369 Před 3 měsíci

      ​​@@DrMuzis.... Moawiah was indeed not a kafir but an opportunistic person.
      He was like us following islam according to our own style and standards.
      May God forgive his mistakes😂.

  • @abdulyoda1635
    @abdulyoda1635 Před 2 lety

    yes thank you so much

  • @2000rira
    @2000rira Před rokem +2

    there are some bigs point events missing in this video
    Laylat al-Harir :
    Laylat al-Harir was a rough night during the battle of Siffin. The armies of Imam Ali (a) and Mu'waiya fought in that night and many soldiers of both sides were killed. According to al-Minqari, in that night, there was no sound heard except the sound of hitting the swords which was more terrifying in the hearts of men than the sound of thunder or horrifying fall of mountains.[1] Ibn Miskawayh described that night, "They fought in that night, so hard that spears broke and no arrow was left in quivers and then they began fighting with swords."[2] In Laylat al-Harir, the soldiers of Imam Ali (a) were close to victory, until Ash'ath rose among al-Kindis, gave a sermon and with a peace-making tone, asked for stopping more bloodshed. According to hadiths, as soon as Mu'awiya was informed about the sermon of Ash'ath, ordered to put the copies of the Qur'an on the spears.[3]
    Arbitration :
    hen the army of Mu'awiya was about to be defeated because of the attacks made by Malik al-Ashtar, Mu'awiya asked 'Amr b. al-'As for advice.[4] By the suggestion of 'Amr b. al-'As and the order of Mu'awiya, people of Syria put volumes of the Qur'an on their spears, shouting: "O' people of Iraq! Let God be the arbiter between us". According to some accounts, they also shouted: "O' Arab people! Think about your women and daughters. If you die, who is going to fight the Romans, Turks and the Persians?"[5] They thereby asked for ending the war. Imam Ali (a) ordered his army to continue the war, but most people in his army wanted to accept the arbitration. Thus Imam Ali (a) had to accept the arbitration.[6]
    Imam Ali (a) proposed Abd Allah b. Abbas or Malik al-Ashtar as his arbiter, and proposed Ahnaf b. Qays as a second or third arbiter, but some people did not accept his suggestions, and imposed Abu Musa al-Ash'ari to Imam Ali (a) as an arbiter. And people of Syria elected 'Amr b. al-'As as their representative for arbitration.[7]
    The two arbiters decided that 'Amr b. al-'As announces the removal of Mu'awiya from power, and Abu Musa al-Ash'ari announces the removal of Ali b. Abi Talib (a) from power, leaving the election of the Caliph to a council. 'Amr b. al-'As asked Abu Musa to announce the result of the arbitration ahead of him. Thus Abu Musa al-Ash'ari announced the removal of Imam Ali (a) from power, but when it came to 'Amr b. al-'As, instead of announcing the removal of Mu'awiya from power, he confirmed the dismissal of Imam Ali (a) by Abu Musa, and appointed Mu'awiya as the Caliph. After this, there was a quarrel between these two arbiters and they cursed each other.[8]
    1.Ibn Muzāḥim, Waqʿat ṣiffīn, p. 475.
    2.Ibn Miskawayh, Tajārub al-umam, vol. 1, p. 535.
    3.Ibn Muzāḥim, Waqʿat ṣiffīn, p. 480-481; Dīnawarī, al-Akhbār al-ṭiwāl, p. 188-189.
    4.Ibn Abī l-Ḥadīd, Sharḥ nahj al-balāgha, vol. 2, p. 210.
    5.Ibn Muzāḥim, Waqʿat ṣiffīn, p. 478.
    6.Ibn Muzāḥim, Waqʿat ṣiffīn, p. 490.
    7.Ibn Aʿtham, al-Futūḥ, vol. 4, p. 197-198.
    8.Ibn Muzāḥim, Waqʿat ṣiffīn, p. 545.

  • @kursadyildirim1071
    @kursadyildirim1071 Před 2 lety +13

    We are not shia, we are not sunni. WE ARE MUSLIMS !!! Allah is great

    • @budakbaongsiah
      @budakbaongsiah Před 2 lety +1

      Tell Pakistan to befriend Iran, then.

    • @ibadurrehman1210
      @ibadurrehman1210 Před 2 lety +1

      @@budakbaongsiah Iran had ties with India due to Pakistan's (unfortunate) decision to ally with the US, however I'm hopeful that Pakistani relations with Iran will improve now that Pakistan has left the US bloc

    • @budakbaongsiah
      @budakbaongsiah Před 2 lety +1

      @@ibadurrehman1210
      Oh so it's USA's fault that most Islamic countries are not friendly with Iran and not themselves? Are muslim countries so inept that the USA can just swoop in like the colonizers of old?

    • @ibadurrehman1210
      @ibadurrehman1210 Před 2 lety +2

      @@budakbaongsiah you misunderstood my point, what I'm trying to say is that Muslim countries made unfortunate choices and created conflict within themselves

  • @raheelhaider9295
    @raheelhaider9295 Před 2 lety +7

    according to sunni sources: Prophet said who fought with Ali fought with me and who fought with me fought with Allah

    • @milkyyanks765
      @milkyyanks765 Před 2 lety +1

      source please?

    • @milkyyanks765
      @milkyyanks765 Před 2 lety

      what book what chapter and status?

    • @raheelhaider9295
      @raheelhaider9295 Před 2 lety +1

      Ibn Al Maghazeli 69 & Yanabi ul mawadda 181
      Ahadith with similar meanings are available in sahih muslim that blood & flesh etc of Ali Fatima Hasan n Hussain is my blood & flesh, their enemy is my enemy their friend is my friend
      There are more than 500 ahadith about Ali n ahlulbayt in books of ahle sunnah
      Specially sehah and important books like kenz ul omal mustadrak sahihain Yanabi, al maghazeli and tafasir of tabari, sayyuti etc

    • @milkyyanks765
      @milkyyanks765 Před 2 lety

      @@raheelhaider9295 can I have the sahih Muslim source that's the only book I have from all that you mentioned

    • @raheelhaider9295
      @raheelhaider9295 Před 2 lety

      @@milkyyanks765 i also dont have sahih muslim with me right now so that i can tell u exact reference but i will try to tell u as n when i get time...... U can see a full book of Imam Nisai (sunan nisai which is one of sahih (6) books of ahadith according to ahle sunnah) named khasais e Ali ibn e abi talib a.s on this subject which is also available online it contains many ahadiths including with the above meanings u r looking for
      Sahih muslim contains hadith e kisa (cloak) very popular among shiites and sunnis
      verse 33 of surah al ahzab was also revealed due to hadith e kisa

  • @Sirsk8ordie
    @Sirsk8ordie Před 2 lety

    This was one of the best add transitions I've ever heard 🤣

  • @danmitchell1955
    @danmitchell1955 Před rokem

    From what I have learnt from this videos on early Islamic history and it culture it was quite impressive and well learned and part of where knowledge on stargazing and medicine and maths just to name a few of things we whole world should recognise