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The Caliphate; Its Conception and Consequences
Author:
Agha Muhammad Sultan Mirza
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A Short Biographical Sketch Of The Author
EDITOR'S FORWARD
Preface
Chapter One: The Theory Of Non-Appointment and Why It Was Invented
Chapter Two: The Parties
Chapter Three: Hadith and History
The First and Second Stages
The Third and Fourth Stages
Chapter Four: Why The Theory Of Non-Appointment Is Highly Improbable and Entirely Illogical
Point (1): No Reasonable Grounds for the Prophet's Silence
Point (2): Nothing in the QUR'AN Requiring the Prophet's silence
Point (3): The Conduct of the Immediate Successors of the Prophet (P)
Points (4) & (5): Was the prophet Unaware of the Need?
Point (6): The People Made no Demand
Point (7): The Constitution
Point (8): Precedents of the Previous Prophets
Point (9): The Electors and the Candidates - What the Prophet Thought to them
Point (10): The Dangers of Leaving the Question of Succession to the Votes of the People and the Prophet's Knowledge of those Dangers
Points (11) & (12)
Chapter Five: The Nomination
THE ANNOUNCEMENT AT THE FEAST
The Condition For The Making Of an Ideal Caliph
1. HADITH AL-NUR
2. Brothers in this World and the Next
3. "Both as One"
4. Exhortation to Love Ali"
MUHAMMAD'S TREATMENT OF ALI AS HIS HEIR AND SUCCESSOR
1. Education
2. Substitution on the Bed on the Night of HIJRA
3. The Closing of the Doors to the Mosque from the Houses of all the Companions except Imam Ali
4.The Placing of Imam Ali under the Subordination of No-one except the Prophet (P)
5. The Clearing of the KA'BA of its Idols
6. Promulgation of the State Policy
7. The Spiritual Duel ("MUBAHALA") with the Christians of NAJRAN
8. The Disclosing of State Secrets and Other Important Matters to Imam Ali, and his Presence with Muhammad (P) when he Breathed his Last
9. Knowledge: The "HADITH of MEDINAT-AL-ILM"
11. The Position of Imam Ali in Relation to the prophet (P), and the Duties of the UMMA towards Both
Chapter Six: Final and Formal Announcement or The Successor
1. The Divine Command
2. The Place and the Formalities
3. The Proclamation
4. Homage and Congratulations
5. The Complete Execution of the Entire Mission
Chapter Seven: After The Announcement
Attempt on the Life of the Prophet (P)
HABIB AS-SAYYAR has this version
1. Was it Delirium?
2. Book of God
3. What the Prophet Intended to Write
4. Oral Declaration on his Deathbed
5. History Made Unintelligible
Chapter Eight: The Coup d'etat
1. The Presence of Agents and Spies of the Opposition Party Among the ANSAR
2. The Death of the Prophet While ABU BAKR is at SUKH, and UMAR'S Refusal to Believe that the Prophet is Dead
3. The Arrival of ABU BAKR, his Admonishing of the Mourners, his Exhortation to the People to Select the Successor, and UMAR'S Recognition of the Prophet's Death
4. UMAR'S Private Receipt of News and his Departure with ABU BAKR for the SAQIFA
5. The Meeting of UMAR and ABU BAKR on the Way, as if by Appointment, with ABU UBAIDA IBN AL-JARRAH, the Proceeding of these Three towards the SAQIFA, and their Further Meeting on the Way with Two ANSAR Friends
6. The Arrival at the SAQIFA, the Arguments, and the Deciding Factors
Discussion
ESPIONAGE
THE VICTORY
THE ARGUMENTS
THE TIME AND PLACE
Chapter Nine: After The Coup
THE ANSAR RELENT
Chapter Ten: The Nomination Of Umar and Uthman
The Shura
1. THE CONSTITUTION
TALHA IBN UBAID ALLAH
AZ-ZUBAIR IBN AL-AWAM
ABD AL-RAHMAN IBN AWF
SA'AD IBN ABI WAQQAS
UTHMAN IBN AFFAN
2. THE DIRECTIONS
THE CONSULTATIONS AND AWARD
UTHMAN WAS UMAR'S CHOICE LONG BEFORE THE SHURA
UMAR'S ADVICE TO ABD AL-RAHMAN
ALI'S PROTEST AGAINST THE UNJUST PREFERENCE
WHY THE PLAN OF THE SHURA WAS ADOPTED
Chapter Eleven: Nepotism or Sheer Justice
SPIRITUAL GOVERNMENT
Criterion No. 1: Freedom from Idolatry
Criterion No. 2: Precedence in Islam
Criterion No. 3: Purity and Strength of Faith
Criteria Nos. 4 & 5: Conduct in Battle
(a) The Battle of BADR; 19th Ramadan A.H. 2 (A.C. 624)
(b) The Battle of UHUD; 11th SHAWWAL A.H. 3(A.C. 625)
(c) The Battle of AHZAB ("The Ditch"); SHAWWAL A.H.5 (A.C.627)
(d) The Battle of KHAIBAR; MUHARRAM A.H.7 (A.C.628)
(e) The Battle of HUNAIN; 6th SHAWWAL A.H.8 (A.C.630)
Criteria Nos. 6&7: Ali's Claim to Superiority
Criterion No, 8: Selfless Devotion to Islam
Temporal Government
1. Inability to Secure the Caliphate
2.TALHA, AZ-ZUBAIR and the Battle of JAMAL
3. MU'AWIYA and the Battle of SIFFIN
4. The Murderers of UTHMAN
5.The Foreign Conquests
(a) The Foreign Expeditions were due to Internal Exigencies
(b) The Conquests were Hasty and Premature
(c) The Foreign Expeditions Were Against the Laws of JIHAD
Chapter Twelve: To Conclude
The Caliphate; Its Conception and Consequences
Author:
Agha Muhammad Sultan Mirza
Publisher:
www.alhassanain.org/english
Book library
›
History
›
Various Books
English
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