( 3 ) : SECTION I: Companions of Arab Conquests:
An Introduction to SECTION I

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

 

 The Qorayish tribe felt animosity and enmity toward Islam, as per its worldly venal interests and calculations; yet, conditions at the time in the 7th century Arabia forced Qorayish to convert to Islam ostentatiously to preserve its worldly material gains and interests.  Qorayish manipulated Islam to commit the worst atrocious crime perpetrated by the so-called companions of the Prophet Muhammad, after his death, which was the Arab conquest of several neighboring countries around Arabia in the Ancient World, and to ascribe such crime to the name of Islam by deeming them as 'Islamic' wars waged on 'infidels' to subdue all nations! In fact, such conquests were a rejection and a denial of real Islam, the Quran, and Qorayish waged such wars of conquest to serve its purpose of leading and controlling most of the countries known at the time. Such invasions were also the foundation of major civil wars among Arabs, led by the remaining ones among the Arab conquests companions. Arabs of today are still walking in the dark tunnel of civil wars; major civil wars that followed Arab conquests after the death of Muhammad were the factor that led to establishment of earthly, man-made, and fabricated creeds of the Muhammadans later on. Another result was the bad habit of sanctifying and deifying the four so-called 'righteous' caliphs, by the Sunnites, and the deifying of one of them, Ali, by the Shiites. Those four caliphs ruled before the emergence of the Umayyad Dynasty later on. Qorayish won by leading the Arab conquests transient material gains and fame immortalized in history, but it caused real Islam to get lost, making the room for the establishment of the Sunnite and Shiite creeds, which have nothing to do with Islam. Qorayish is history now; it no longer exists, but its crimes against Arabs and Islam still badly influences Arabs of today, until this very moment, causing Arabs to lose this life in the transient world and the Eternal Life in Paradise, as well. We mean by Qorayish the wealthy and mighty men of power in it, more specifically the Umayyads, who were treacherous toward early Muslims and fought Muhammad. The Umayyads readily and speedily controlled the so-called companions, once Muhammad died, as well as all men in Arabia from behind the curtains. They were the ones to urge Arabs to commit the crime of conquering other nations and then to fall into the trap of major civil wars, and thus, the Umayyads reached their goal of dominating and ruling all Arabs/Muslims and to establish the Umayyad Dynasty caliphate and Empire. In this book, we summarize all such events within the Quran and within historical accounts. In SECTION I, we begin by letting readers get to know, in four chapters, the reality of the Arab conquests companions.

 

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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