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Abdullah Ibn Saba’ and Other Myths
This book is corrected and edited by Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage and Thought
Author:
Allamah Sayyid Murtadha Askari
Publisher:
World Organization for Islamic Services (WOFIS)
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Foreword
Introduction by the Translator
Truth Behind The Fiction
Comments by Doctor Hamid Hafni Dawood, Professor in Arabic Language in Cairo University.
Comments By Al-Sheikh Jawad Mughniah - A Shi‘ah Scholar
Comments By Professor James Robinson - D.Litt., D.D.Glasgow, U.K.
Introduction: The tale of ‘Abdullah bin Saba’
The Origin of the Story
Who is Saif?
1. The Army of Osama
2. Saqifa, pavilion of Bani Sa‘edah
The Story of the Pavilion of Bani Sa‘edah according to authentic sources
Preface
The Tale of ‘Abdullah bin Saba’
Summary of what is known from the Historians
1) Abu Dharr (Jondob Ibn Jonadeh) Ghafary
2) ‘Ammar Bin Yasir
3) Muhammad Bin Abu Hodhaifa called Abulqasim
4) Abdur-Rahman Bin Adis Balavi
5) Muhammad Bin Abu Bakr
6) Abdi
7) Malik Ashtar al-Nakha‘i
The Origin of the Tale and of the Story-tellers
1) Muhammad Rashid Reza
2) Abul Feda (d. 732 H.L. 1331 A.D.)
3) Ibn Athir (d. 630 H.L. 1229 A.D.)
5) Ibn Khaldoon
6) Muhammad Farid Wajdi
7) al-Bostani
8) Ahmed Amin
9) Hassan Ibrahim.
10) Van Flotten (Volten) (Johannes 1818-1883).
11) Nicholson, Reynold Alleyne (1868 1945).
12) The Islamic Encyclopedia
13) Donaldson, M. Dewight.
14) Wellhousen Julius (1844 - 1918).
15) Mirkhand
16) Ghiathud Din (d. 940 H.L. - 1455 A.D.)
17) Tabari and his source
18) Ibn ‘Asaker (d. 571 H.L. - 1086 A.D.)
19) Ibn Badran (d. 1346 H.L. - 1851 A.D.)
20) Ibn Abibakr (d.741 H.L. - 1256 A.D.)
21) Sa'id Afghani
22) Dhahabi (d. 748 H.L. - 1263 A.D.)
Investigation concerning Saif and his Narrations
Who is Saif?
Saif's Books
The value of Saif's recordings
1. Osama army
Story by Saif
Story by other than Saif
Comparison
Some Sahabis Introduced
Muhammad's policy on his death bed
2. Saqifah
Saif and Saqifah
An investigation into the truth of the stories concerning Saqifah recorded by Saif
The story teller
Saqifah and other historians apart from Saif - Saqifah and Abu Bakr
The Prophet's Death
The candidates before the burial of the Prophet
Second candidate for the succession to the Prophet
The Successful Candidate
Warning
The Public Allegiance
After the Allegiance
The Burial of the Prophet
Refuge in the house of Fatimah
The end of the Events at the Allegiance
Comments made by various people about the Allegiance
A - Fadl Bin ‘Abbas
B - Abdullah Bin Abbas
C - Salman Farsi
D - Umm Mestah
E - Abu Dhar
F - Miqdad
G - A Lady From Bani Najjar
H - Abu Sufyan
I - Mo‘awia
J - Khalid bin Sa‘eed
K - Sa‘d bin ‘Obadah
L - ‘Omar
The evaluation of Saif's recording
Conclusion
3. Reddah (Heresy)
Heresy in Islam
Heretics in the Prophet's time
Heresy in Abu Bakr's time
4. Malik Bin Nowaira
Malik's story according to Saif
The source of Saif's narrations
Who are Sa‘b, ‘Atyya and Othman?
Why Saif's narrators are fictitious?
The Text of Saif's stories
Comparison
5. ‘Ala΄ Bin Hazrami
The origin of Saif's story
‘Ala's story by other than Saif
Wars against Heretics - Comparison and Conclusion
6. Barking of Hawa’b's dogs
The source of Saif's story
At whom did the dogs bark in Haw’ab?
Conclusion
7. Ziad's family tree
The Origin of Saif's Story
The story told by others apart from Saif
Conclusion
8. Moghairah Bin Sho‘ba
Other Historians
Origin of Saif's Story
Conclusion
9. Abu Mhjan's Imprisonment
Saif’s Narration
Origin of Saif's story
Conclusion
10. Saif's Days
a - The Day of The Cows
Origins of Saif's story
Conclusion
b - The Days of Armath, Aghwath and ‘Emas
Origin of Saif's story
c - The Day of Jarathim
Origin of Saif's story
Conclusion
11. Consultation and ‘Othman
The story of consultation by others apart from Saif
Consultation and ‘Omar
12. Qummadhban
Story told by others apart from Saif
Conclusion
13. Cities invented by Saif
1. Dolouth
2. Tawous
3. Je‘rana and No‘man
4. Qordouda
5. River Ott
6. Ermath, Aghwath and Emas
7. Altheni, Thanyat al-Rekab, Qodais, Maqr, Wayakhord Walaja and Alhawafi.
14. Saif and the dates of the events
Conclusion
The End of Translation
A Note by the Editor
Endnotes
Abdullah Ibn Saba’ and Other Myths
Author:
Allamah Sayyid Murtadha Askari
Publisher:
World Organization for Islamic Services (WOFIS)
Book library
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History
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Various Books
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This book is corrected and edited by Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage and Thought