A historical and theological investigation that presents a devastating re examination of the most consequential era in Islamic history, the immediate aftermath of Prophet Muhammad passing. Authored by Abu Hassan, the manuscript bypasses traditional sectarian polemics to deconstruct the events of Saqifa and the foundation of the Caliphate using exclusively the most authentic, universally recognized classical Sunni hadith and historical corpus (including Sahih al Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, and Sunan Abi Dawud).
The central thesis of the book argues that the political marginalization and economic deprivation of the Ahl al-Bayt (the Prophet's household) was not a mere administrative misunderstanding, but a systemic and calculated usurpation of divine rights. By critically cross, referencing primary source texts, The book exposes the irreconcilable theological paradoxes embedded within the defense of the early Caliphs, forcing the reader to confront the stark realities preserved within their own revered traditions.
Abu Hassan is a dedicated student of knowledge who seeks the truth through the Qur'an and Sunnah. He is neither a scholar nor a sheikh, but someone committed to understanding and conveying the teachings of Islam to the best of his ability. His work reflects a sincere effort to explore and present evidence from primary Islamic texts, aiming to shed light on important historical and theological issues. Through his research, Abu Hassan endeavors to provide a thoughtful and accessible perspective on the life and legacy of Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib.
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