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Usman (r.a) protested against Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w) and
disobeyed him (Na’uzubillah). [Quran Translation by Maqbool Hussain
Delhvi, Chap#30, Pg#934 – Published India] |
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Quran does not show the superiority of Abu-Bakr (r.a) but the
infidelity of Abu-Bakr (r.a) (Na’uzubillah). [Manazarah Hussainiyah,
Pg#47 – Published Lahore] |
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Zubair bin Al-Awam (r.a) is the breed of Muta’h (temporary marriage
illegitimate according to Islam) (Na’uzubillah). [Muta’h Aur
Salahuddin A’ybi, Pg#24 – Published Karachi] |
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Umr’o bin Al-Aas (r.a) was a cunning person (Na’uzubillah). [Nehj-ul-Bala’gah,
Pg#339 – Published Karachi] |
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Umr’o bin Al-Aas (r.a) made naked himself… (Na’uzubillah). [Nehj-ul-Bala’gah,
Pg#148 – Published Karachi] |
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Umr’o bin Al-Aas (r.a) was a liar and a miser (Na’uzubillah). [Nehj-ul-Bala’gah,
Pg#147 – Published Karachi] |
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Umr’o bin Al-Aas (r.a)’s mother was a big liar. [Nehj-ul-Bala’gah,
Pg#146 – Published Karachi] |
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Umr’o bin Al-Aas (r.a) was a cheater. [Nehj-ul-Bala’gah, Pg#245 –
Published Karachi] |
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Abu-Moosa Asha’ri and Umr’o bin Al-Aas (r.a) were hypocrites and
traitors (Na’uzubillah). [Nehj-ul-Bala’gah, Pg#474 – Published
Karachi] |
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The history of the first three Caliphs was full of ignorance,
stupidity, brutality, bribery and sinfulness (Na’uzubillah). [Nehj-ul-Bala’gah,
Pg#252 – Published Karachi] |
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How unfortunate are these Talha (r.a), Zubair (r.a) and Ayesha (r.a)!
(Na’uzubillah). [Nehj-ul-Bala’gah, Pg#63 – Published Karachi] |
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Mua’wiyah used to feign and wile (Na’uzubillah). [Nehj-ul-Bala’gah,
Pg#421 – Published Karachi] |
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The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.w) himself passed the orders of Mua’wiyah (r.a)’s
murder (Na’uzubillah). [Nehj-ul-Bala’gah, Pg#108 – Published
Karachi] |
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Mua’wiyah (r.a)’s all army men were foul-natured, bastards, wile and
non-believers (Na’uzubillah). [Nehj-ul-Bala’gah, Pg#473 – Published
Karachi] |
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Mugha’irah bin Shaiba (r.a) himself and his father were hypocrites
and imps (Na’uzubillah). [Nehj-ul-Bala’gah, Pg#775 – Published
Karachi] |
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