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CONTENTS:

CONTENTS:

 

INTRODCTION                                                                                                                                        9

 

SECTION I: Companions of Arab Conquests: An Introduction to SECTION I

Chapter 1           Arab Conquests are the basic and the beginning of Violation    10

Firstly: Arab Conquests Were a Violation of both Self-Defense Fighting Legislation in the Quran and the Sacred Months.                                                                                                                        11

Secondly: Arab Conquests Companions Were More Infidel than Men of Pre-Islamic Era and their Postponement of Months.                                                                                                                     12

Thirdly: Arab Conquests Were the Foundations of the Earthly, Man-Made Creeds of the Muhammadans.                                                                                                                                      13         

Fourthly: Arab Conquests Companions Were More Infidel than Disciples of Jesus.                         14

Lastly: Cool your Nerves.                                                                                                                      16

 

CHAPTER II: Arab Conquests Companions Were Not among the Forerunners and Those on the Right:                                                                                                                                           18

Firstly: Types of Companions between the Quran and History.                                               18

Secondly: Arab Conquests Companions Were Not among the Forerunners from the Immigrants and the Yathreb Dwellers.                                                                                                   19

Thirdly: Arab Conquests Companions Were Not among Those on the Right.                      21

Fourthly: Why the Forerunners Were above those on the Right.                                                           21

Fifthly: The Forerunners and Those on the Right Were Unknown and Obscure, and Never among the Elite Leading Men like Arab Conquests Companions.                                                          22

Lastly.                                                                                                                                                        25

 

CHAPTER III: Arab Conquests Companions Were Those Who Never Repented:     26

Firstly: Immigrant Companions from the Qorayish Tribe Who Were Still Loyal to Qorayish.26

Secondly: Immigrant Companions from the Qorayish Tribe Who Were Non-Repentant Disobedient Sinners.                                                                                                                             27

Thirdly: Various Non-Repentant Companions.                                                                              28

Fourthly: Repentance is the Criterion, and Arab Conquests Companions Never Repented. 29

Fifthly: How God in the Quran Predicts that Arab Conquests Leaders Will Not Repent.  30

 

CHAPTER IV: Arab Conquests Companions Were among the Famous Men Near Prophet Muhammad:                                                                                                             32

Firstly: Abou Bakr Who Accompanied Muhammad in the Cave.                                                             32

Secondly: Muhammad Tended to Accompany Rich Polytheists, and Not Poor Believers.               33

Thirdly: Reasons of Muhammad's Tendency to Accompany Rich Polytheists, and Not Poor Believers.                                                                                                                                                  35

Fourthly: Political Conditions Entailed that Muhammad Was to Accompany Rich Polytheists, and Not Poor Believers.                                                                                                                                36

Lastly: The Intended Meaning behind the Previously Mentioned.                                                         38

 

SECTION II: The Cunning of Qorayish Tribesmen Led to the Arab Conquests

CHAPTER I: Arab Conquests Companions Were Fashioned by the Pharaonic Qorayish Tribe, and Not by Islam:                                                                                                             39

Introduction: The Pharaonic Qorayish Tribe.                                                                               39

Firstly: Moses' Pharaoh's People Were Imams of All Tyrants and So Were Qorayish

Tribesmen.                                                                                                                                               40

Secondly: The Qorayish and the Pharaonic Tyranny.                                                                41

Thirdly: The Fearsomeness of Moses' Pharaoh and the Fearsomeness of Qorayish.       41

Fourthly: The Cunning of Moses' Pharaoh and the Cunning of Qorayish.                                            42

Fifthly: Plotting and Conspiring of Ancient People.                                                                      44

Lastly.                                                                                                                                                        44

 

CHAPTER II: Arab Conquests Companions Were Agents Sent by Qorayish to Spy on Muhammad and to Remain Near him:                                                                                                      46

Introduction: Between the Pharaonic Cunning and the Qorayish Cunning.                        46

Firstly: It Is Noteworthy.                                                                                                                      46

Secondly: The Various Types of the Qorayish Cunning that Could Eliminate Mountains.              48

Thirdly: The Qorayish Cunning Manifested by Driving Early Muslims out of Mecca.       49

Fourthly: Planting Spying Agents around Muhammad.                                                                            50

Lastly.                                                                                                                                                        52

 

CHAPTER III: The Qorayish Cunning Manifested by Manipulating Bedouins against Muhammad and the Early Muslims:                                                                                                          54

Firstly: A Summary of the Quranic Chapter Eight.                                                                       54

Secondly: The Qorayish Cunning and the Manipulation of Bedouins to Fight Muhammad. 57

 

CHAPTER IV: The Cunning of Qorayish behind the First Civil Wars:                                     61

Firstly: The Calm before the Storm.                                                                                                  61

Secondly: Qorayish Made Use of Islam to Dominate over Arabia after Loss of the Importance of Mecca in Trade.                                                                                                                                      62

Thirdly: Evidence from Written Historical Accounts.                                                                  63

Lastly.                                                                                                                                                        66

 

CHAPTER V: Abou Sufyan Was the Head of the Qorayish Cunning:                                       68

Firstly: Abou Sufyan the Director.                                                                                                     68

Secondly: Overlooking the Role of Abou Sufyan in Plotting against Muhammad in Mecca. 69

Thirdly: The Stature of Abou Sufyan inside and outside Mecca at the Time.                       71

Fourthly: Abou Sufyan restored his Stature after a late Conversion to Islam.                    72

Fifthly: Abou Sufyan Coveted the Levant.            

                                                                                          74

CHAPTER VI: Khaled And Amr Were Agents of Abou Sufyan                                                   76

Firstly: The Cunning of Abou Sufyan that Could Eliminate Mountains.                                  76

Secondly: Between Amr and Khaled.                                                                                               76

Thirdly: Amr Ibn Al-'As.                                                                                                                                       78

Fourthly: Khaled Ibn Al-Waleed Ibn Al-Mughira, and Historical Accounts about him linked to Muhammad.                                                                                                                                             78

Lastly.                                                                                                                                                        80

 

SECTION III: The Cunning of Qorayish with Arab Conquests Companions   82

 

CHAPTER I: Omar Was the Primary Agent of Abou Sufyan                                                      82

Introduction: Which Is More Precious and Holy: Islam or Omar, or rather, The Quran or the Falsehoods of the Sunnite Accounts that Deify and Sanctify Omar?                                       82

Firstly: We Begin by Stressing Some Quranic Facts.                                                                  82

Secondly: Abou Jahl Was the Maternal Uncle of Omar Ibn Al-Khattab.                                84

Thirdly: Omar's Sudden Conversion to Islam.                                                                               84

Fourthly: The Joy of Early Muslims due to Omar's Conversion to Islam.                                             86

Fifthly: The Relation between Omar and Abou Sufyan during Muhammad's Lifetime.

               88

CHAPTER II: Omar during the Caliphate of Abou Bakr:                                                                            90

Introduction: A Vision Concerning the Plotting of Abou Sufyan.                                                             90

Firstly: Omar Was the Orchestrator of Appointing Abou Bakr as Caliph and Marginalizing of Yathreb Dwellers, and How Omar Killed Saad Ibn Eibada.                                                      90

Secondly: Omar and the Marginalization of Ali and the Hashemites.                                   92

Thirdly: Omar Threatened to Burn down the House of Ali and his wife Fatima.                               92

Fourthly: When Did Ali Swore Allegiance and Fealty to Abou Bakr?                                      93

Fifthly: Depriving Fatima, Daughter of Muhammad the Prophet, from her Inheritance.              93

Sixthly: Omar Was the De Facto Ruler during the Caliphate of Abou Bakr and to the Benefit of Abou Sufyan.                                                                                                                                            94

Lastly.                                                                                                                                                        95

 

CHAPTER III: Omar Was the Murderer of Abou Bakr:                                                               96

Firstly: The Mysterious and Sudden Death of Abou Bakr.                                                                        96

Secondly: The Assassination of Abou Bakr by Poisoning.                                                                         96

Thirdly: Omar Was the Murderer of Abou Bakr.                                                                                         97

Fourthly: Omar Speedily Buried Abou Bakr at Night with No Funeral.                                 97

Fifthly: Omar Speedily Confiscated Treasury of Abou Bakr.                                                     98

 

 

CHAPTER IV: Khaled Was the Reason behind the Assassination of Abou Bakr: 102

Introduction.                                                                                                                                            102

Firstly: Abou Bakr Refused to Dismiss Khaled because he killed Malik Ibn Nuweira.      103

Secondly: Victories and Spoils of Khaled in Iraq.                                                                                        104

Thirdly: The Wealth of Khaled and the Insult directed to Abou Sufyan Were the Direct Causes of the assassination of Abou Bakr.                                                                                                        104

Fourthly: The Movement of Khaled from Iraq to the Levant and his Dismissal.                               105

Fifthly: The Mysterious Death of Khaled.                                                                                                       106

 

CHAPTER V: The Violation of the Sacred Months during the Caliphate of Abou Bakr:

Introduction.                                                                                                                                            108

Firstly: The Violation of Islamic Sharia within Arab Conquests during the Caliphate of Abou Bakr.                                                                                                                                                                      108

Secondly:  The Violation of the Sacred Months during the Caliphate of Abou Bakr and his Conquests.                                                                                                                                                110

Thirdly: The Reason Why the Arabs Were Victorious in their Conquests.                                           112

Lastly.                                                                                                                                                        112

 

CHAPTER VI: Abou Sufyan during the Caliphate of Omar:                                                        114

Firstly: Omar Became Caliph Once Abou Bakr Was Buried.                                                     114

Secondly: Omar Controlled Governors by Confiscations, Beatings, and Dismissal.                         115

Thirdly: The 'Just' Omar Favored Mu'aweiya.                                                                               117

 

CHAPTER VII: The Violation of the Sacred Months during the Caliphate of Omar:

Introduction.                                                                                                                                            119

Firstly: Examples Showing How Omar Violated the Sacred Months while Conquering

Persia.                                                                                                                                                        119

Secondly:Examples Showing How Omar Violated the Sacred Months while Conquering

Egypt.                                                                                                                                                         121

Thirdly: The Divine Punishment for Omar and the Arabs.                                                        121

 

SECTION IV: The Cunning of Qorayish and the Major Civil War                       125

CHAPTER I: The Violation of the Sacred Months during the Caliphate of Othman:          125

Firstly: Conquered Countries Suffer Worse Conditions during the Caliphate of Othman.                125

Secondly: Conspiracy of Appointing Othman as Caliph instead of Ali.                                   126

Thirdly: The Reasons of Why a Revolt against Omar Was Impossible.                                128

Fourthly: The Inevitability of Revolt against Othman.                                                               129

Fifthly: The Plotting of Qorayish against Othman.                                                                      130

 

CHAPTER II: Divine Punishment for Othman:                                                                       133

Firstly: Summary of Events of the Revolt against Othman.                                                      133

Secondly: Historical Accounts of the Death and Burial of Othman.                                        135

Lastly.                                                                                                                                                        136

 

CHAPTER III: The Caliphate of Ali and the Divine Punishment in the Battle of the Camel:                                                                                                                                                     138

Introduction: This is the Major Civil War We Are still Living its Darkness and Dire

Results                                                                                                                                                                      138

Firstly: Lines about the Caliphate of Ali from "Al-Tabakat Al-Kobra" by the Historian Ibn Saad.                                                                                                                                                                      140

Secondly: The Analysis of the Battle of the Camel as a Divine Punishment.                        142

Lastly.                                                                                                                                                        144

 

CHAPTER IV: The Violation of the Sacred Months during the Caliphate of Ali during the Battle of Siffein:                                                                                                                                  146

Introduction.                                                                                                                                            146

Firstly: The Battle of Siffein.                                                                                                                146

Secondly: Arbitration.                                                                                                                           148

Thirdly: After the Battle of Siffein.                                                                                                     149

Fourthly:The Violation of the Sacred Months by Ali and Mu'aweiya during the Battle of

Siffein.                                                                                                                                                        150

Fifthly: The Murder of Muhammad Ibn Abou Bakr in Egypt in the Sacred Month of Saffer,

in 38 A.H.

                                                                                                                                                      150

CHAPTER V: Ali the Caliph Was a Failure, Defeated by the Rules of his Era:

 

Introduction: The Evaluation of Ali.                                                                                              152

 

Firstly: Between Mu'aweiya the Secular and Ali who Mixed Politics with

Religion.                                                                                                                                                    152

 

Secondly: Between the Genius of Ali in Sex and the Genius of Mu'aweiya in

Politics.                                                                                                                                                     154

 

Thirdly: An Example to Politically Compare between Ali and Mu'aweiya.                      156

 

Fourthly: Examples Showing Ali's Political Failure.                                                                 157

 

Lastly.                                                                                                                                                        159

 

CONCLUSION                                                                                                                                                   160

 

ANNEXES I, II, and III: Answering Protests against Our Writing on the Topic of Historical Accounts Concerning Arab Conquests Companions                                                                   164

The Unspoken-of History of the Pre-Umayyad 'Righteous' Caliphs
The Unspoken-of History of the Pre-Umayyad 'Righteous' Caliphs

Written in Arabic by Ahmed Subhy Mansour

Translate d by Ahmed Fathy

ABOUT THIS BOOK:

Any Muslim readers who read this book will never forget it; they might either curse the author of this book, or praise him, but they will never feel the same after the perusal of this book that exposes the so-called 'righteous' caliphs using what is written about them in authoritative historical accounts that are honored and revered by the Sunnites themselves.


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Dr. Ahmed Subhy Mansour
February, 2014
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