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 Uthman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
They also question the tradition that Uthman married two of Muhammad's daughters, insisting that Ruqayyah and Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad were Muhammad's step-daughters.
Uthman was born into the wealthy Umayyad (Banu Umayya) clan of the Quraish tribe in Mecca, a few years after Muhammad.
In this he was supposed to outrank Ali ibn Abu Talib, who had married only one of Muhammad's daughters.
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 My Lines - Person Page 177
Ta'hir ibn Muhammad Banu Hâshim was the son of Muhammad and Khadijah.
al-Qassim ibn Muhammad Banu Hâshim was the son of Muhammad and Khadijah.
She was the daughter of Muhammad ibn 'Abd Allâh al-Mustafa (pbuh&hf), The Prophet and Khadîjah bint Khuwaylid banu As'sad al-Qurayshiyya.
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 The Islamic Conquests 632
The "Covenant of Umar," a pact between Umar Ibn Khatib and the Christians of Jerusalem, was concluded on the occasion of the conquest of that city by the Muslims.
By the time Uthman assumed the caliphate, confusion had begun to abound over which of at least four different existing texts was the definitive word of God as transmitted to Muhammad.
Caliphate of Ali Ibn Talib, cousin of the prophet, also son-in-law by virtue of his marriage to Muhammad's daughter, Fatima.
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Uthman ibn Affan (may Allah be pleased with him) married Ruqayya, then daughter of the Prophet, in Mecca, and then, after her death in Medina, soon after the battle of Badr, he had married Umm Khulthum, also the daughter of the Prophet.
And Ali ibn Abi Talib (may Allah be pleased with him) had married Fatima, the youngest daughter of the Prophet, shortly before the Prophet had married A'isha.
Umar asked both Abu Bakr and Uthman ibn Affan, one after another, if they would like to marry her, but they both declined because they knew that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) had expressed an interest in marrying her.
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 Uthman bin Affan, the man of two lights, his wives were Ruqayyah and Umm Kalthum, the two daughters of the Prophet ...
Uthman bin Affan, the man of two lights, his wives were Ruqayyah and Umm Kalthum, the two daughters of the Prophet peace be upon him, and the brother-in-law of Ali bin Abi Talib, may Allah be pleased at him.
It is an obvious lie that Talha and Al-Zubair surrounded Uthman and prevented him from reaching to water.
Al-Tijani’s claim that the Companions did not allow his corpse to be buried in Muslim cemeteries, and so he was buried in Hashsh Kawkab, which is a Jewish piece of land, his claim only shows his complete ignorance and lack of knowledge.
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 Uthman ibn 'Affan --  Encyclopædia Britannica
'Uthman is critically important in Islamic history because his death marked the beginning of open religious and political conflicts within the Islamic community (see fitnah).
Article on Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta, the Moroccan traveler of the 14th century.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9074557?tocId=9074557   (816 words)

  
 Uthman ibn Affan
Ibrahim ibn Rustum al-Marwazi said: "Four are the Imams that recited the entire Qur’an in a single rak`a: `Uthman ibn `Affan, Tamim al-Dari, Sa`id ibn Jubayr, and Abu Hanifa." Ibn al-Mubarak also narrated that `Uthman used to fast all year round.
Allah loves those who do good.’ (5:93)" Ibn `Umar said that `Uthman was meant by the verse "Is he who pays adoration in the watches of the night, prostrate and standing, bewaring of the Hereafter and hoping for the mercy of his Lord.
The Prophet said: "The most compassionate of my Community towards my Community is Abu Bakr; the staunchest in Allah’s Religion is `Umar; and the most truthful in his modesty is `Uthman." The pebbles were heard by Abu Dharr glorifying Allah in the hands of the Prophet, Abu Bakr, `Umar, and `Uthman.
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 Shi'a Real Ahl al-Sunnah
Uthman ibn Affan, the master of Quraysh and their greatest, was killed although he was the Muslims' caliph bearing the title of "Dhul-Noorayn" and of whom, according to their claim, the angels feel shy.
Sa`d ibn Abu Waqqas used to conceal something against Ali, may Allah glorify his countenance, something which originated from his uncles on the mother's side: his mother is Hamna daughter of Sufyan ibn Umayyah ibn Abd Shams, and Ali's killing of their most courageous men is a well known fact.
Talhah is the same man who betrayed Imam Ali and joined the ranks of Uthman ibn Affan due to his prior knowledge that were the caliphate to be vested upon Ali, he would have no reason after that to be hopeful of attaining it himself.
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 The Modern History of Islamic Jerusalem: Academic Myths and Propaganda
It was during the period of the third caliph, Uthman ibn Affan (644-656), that the Quran, hitherto committed to memory by Muhammad's companions, was finally written down.
The first judge to be appointed for the city by Umar was Ubada ibn al-Samit, one of the Prophet's companions.
The rebellion lasted until 692, and it was during this period that the Umayyads catapulted Jerusalem to the status of a major Muslim religious center.
http://www.mepc.org/public_asp/journal_vol7/0002_talhami.asp   (8414 words)

  
 An Atheist's Guide to Mohammedanism
Ibn Warraq, "Studies on Muhammad and the Rise of Islam," in The Quest for the Historical Muhammad, 44-45.
Finally, the ‘Uthman traditions seem completely to be unaware of the 'fact' that Zaid ibn Thabit had already transcribed the Qur’an ten years earlier, having himself produced the standard 'leaves' in the possession of Hafsa.
It would appear that by the time of ‘Uthman there had emerged a theopolitical class that was challenging the authority of the caliphs (Arabic kalifa, 'successor'), who had become the successors to Mohammed's political office and were losing ground as successors to his religious authority.
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 Curriculum Vitae for Thomas Jerome Sienkewicz
"'Abd Allah ibn Sa'd ibn Abi Sarh," in
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 Virtues of Uthman ibn Affan
As for his flight on the day of Uhud, I testify that Allah has excused him and forgiven him; and as for his absence from the battle of Badr, it was due to the fact that the daughter of Allah's Apostle was his wife and she was sick then.
AbuUmamah ibn Sahl said: We were with Uthman when he was besieged in the house.
'Uthman) the solemn pledge, and then 'Ali gave him the pledge of allegiance and then all the (Medina) people gave him the pledge of allegiance.
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 Cronología ajedrecística
0970       Abul Faraj Muhammad ibn Obaidallah, or al Lajlaj (the Stammerer) died.
0680       Imam Husayn ibn Ali, recognized as caliph by Kufan Shiites.
0656       Ali ibn Abu Talib, cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad becomes 4th caliph.
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After a long seige, his home was broken in and he was murdered by Muhammad, son of Abu Bakr, and other conspirators on 18th Zul al-Hijjah, A.H. 35 (June 17th, AD 656).
Thus, either (a) there was no one at the time of Uthman who memorize the whole Qur'an or (b) by human error, all of them overlooked that verse.
Morever, this omission was not detected by those present who knew the Qur'an well when the completed Qur'an was supposed to be recited before them.
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 Sermon 30
Only a few scuffles had taken place when all except people of `Uthman's house, his well-wishers and Banu Umayyah ran away in the streets of Medina and a few hid themselves in the house of Umm Habibah bint Abi Sufyan (Mu`awiyah's sister) the rest were killed with `Uthman defending him to the last.
If people like Marwan and Sa`id ibn al-`As cannot be given precedence over the original muhajirun their actions too cannot be given precedence over the actions of the latter.
Afterwards a few companions went to `Uthman along with these people, and asked whose seal was there on this letter.
http://www.holynajaf.net/eng/html/nahjulbalaga/030.htm   (2663 words)

  
 Islam Muslim: Islamic Religion, History, Beliefs. Quran / Koran, Mohammed Quotes
Ibn Ishaq wrote his biography some 120 to 130 years after Muhammad's death.
Muslim tradition holds that the Quran is a message of Allah, delivered through Muhammad ibn Abd Allah as dictated to him by the angel Jabreel (Gabriel).
Hadith (Sayings) is a term used primarily for collections of sayings of Muhammad ibn Abdullah that have been collected as guidance for followers of the Muslim traditions.
http://www.spaceandmotion.com/religion-islam-muslim-islamic-quran.htm   (6024 words)

  
 Biography of a Companion (Sahaabah): Abbad ibn Bishr
Abbad died the death of a shahid (martyr) at the battle of Yamamah.
In fact Abbad was enthralled by the Quran from the moment he first heard it being recited by the mellow and beautiful voice of Musab ibn Umayr.
Abbad harangued the Ansar until about four hundred men gathered around him at the head of whom were Thabit ibn Qays, al-Baraa ibn Malik and Abu Dujanah, the keeper of the Prophet's sword.
http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/history/biographies/sahaabah/bio.ABBAD_IBN_BISHR.html   (1281 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of the Rulers of Egypt
Uthman was murdered in Zil Hija 35H/June 656 AC and Ali Ibn Abi Talib became the Caliph and appointed the following rulers:
The number of rulers under Umar Ibn el-Khattab, Uthman Ibn Affan and Ali Ibn Abi Talib six as follows:
Accordingly, Egypt became an Islamic state under the Orthodox Caliphs.
http://www.sis.gov.eg/rulers/html/en05.htm   (234 words)

  
 Evidence for Tawassul by a Sunni Writer
And the notion that tawassul was permissible only during the lifetime of the person through whom it is done but not after his death is unsupported by any viable foundation from Sacred Law (Rudud 'ala abatil wa rasa'il al- Shaykh Muhammad al-Hamid).
'Uthman asked, "What do you need?" and the man mentioned what he wanted, and 'Uthman accomplished it for him and then said, "I hadn't remembered your need until just now," adding, "Whenever you need something, just mention it." Then the man departed, met 'Uthman ibn Hunayf, and said to him, "May Allah reward you!
It implicitly proves the validity of tawassul through a deceased one as well, since tawassul through a living or dead person is not through a physical body or through a life or death, but rather through the positive meaning (ma`na tayyib) attached to the person in both life and death.
http://www.al-islam.org/encyclopedia/chapter6b/6.html   (597 words)

  
 Imam Mahdi Jesus Anti Christ Sign of Their Arrival
The preceding Hadith was reported by Thawban and is found in the references of Ibn Majah, Al Busiri, Al Hakim, Ahmad, Nuaym, Ad-Daylami, Al Hasan, son of Sufyan, and Abu Nuaym.
The preceding hadith was reported by Imam Ali in the references of Ahmad, Abu Dawood, Ibn Majah and At-Tabarani.
This hadith was reported by Lady Ummu Salamah, wife of the Prophet, Mother of the Believers, may Allah be pleased with her, and is found in the references of Abu Dawood, Ibn Majah, Al Hakim, Ibn Hibban and At-Tabarani.
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 Uthman on Encyclopedia.com
(ooth´män) or Othman, c.574-656, 3d caliph (644-56), also known as Uthman ibn al-Affan; son-in-law of Muhammad.
In 656 a mob of malcontents in Medina stormed Uthman's house and murdered him.
To strengthen his control over the distant provinces, he replaced the generals and governors appointed by Abu Bakr and Umar with members of his own family.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/U/Uthman.asp   (514 words)

  
 List of Electronic Texts Available at LETRS: al-Hadith Database
Author: The uncle of AbuRafi ibn Amr al-Ghifari
Author: Uthman ibn Abul'As Title: ABU DAWUD No.3020
Author: Uthman ibn Abul'As Title: ABU DAWUD No.0531
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 Uthman ibn Affan :: SoundVision.com Shopping
A short and easy to read biography of the third and noble Khalifah of the Muslim Ummah, Uthman ibn Affan.
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This biography of Uthman ibn Affan offers an enjoyable reading for any who wish to know more about the third Caliph of Islam.
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 Uthman Ibn Affan (644-656)
His soldiers grew resentful of this new lifestyle and wished to return home.
Uthman Ibn Affan ruled from 644-656 was able to spread the territory controlled by the umma to as far as Tripoli in North Africa and to Iran and Afghanistan.
Uthman’s appointment of Muawiyyah ibn Abi Sufyan as the governor of Syria angered many of the Muslims of Medina who felt that they were being passed over for promotion and Uthman was practicing nepotism.
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 Uthman ibn Affan : Uthman
He succeeded Umar ibn al-Khattab, and was followed by Ali Ben Abu Talib.
They have never allowed their even an air of hesitation into their oracular decision on the which the success was in proportion to the effrontery; and when out against their own reflected sin, as if they had never committed think, was what they wanted.
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 Uthman Ibn Affan :: simplyislam.com
Known for his gentleness and modesty, 'Uthman ibn 'Affan came to be called 'he of the two lights' because he was married to two of the Prophet's daughters, at different times.
A short biography of the third Khalif of the Muslims, a noble man whom the Prophet loved.
During his time as Khalif, he ensured that the written record of the Qur'an was accurate and preserved.
http://www.simplyislamic.co.uk/1162.html   (126 words)

  
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grave of othman ibn afan عثمان ابن عفان
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 Oethman ibn Affan - Wikipedia
Uthman werd geboren in de rijke clan van de Omajjaden van de Quraish-stam in Mekka, een paar jaar na Mohammed.
In tegenstelling tot het grootste deel van zijn bloedverwanten, bekeerde hij zich vroeg tot de islam, en was bekend door het gebruiken van zijn rijkdom voor liefdadigheid.
Uthman ibn Affan (Arabisch: عثمان بن عفان) (574 – 656) was de derde kalief en wordt beschouwd als één van 'Vier Rechtschapen Kaliefen'.
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 Maps, Weather, and Airports for Qaryat `Uthman Ibn `Affan, Egypt
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