Chapter Four: Mu’awiya the baghi (rebel) Ali (as) was the Imam and rightful caliph of the time This fact is confirmed by the leading Ahlul Sunnah Ulema. We have cited a number of sources for those wishing to delve into the matter. Sharh Maqasid, Vol.3, pg. 534 Al...
Chapter Five: The peace treaty with Imam Hassan (as) Ansar.org states: It is taken for granted for anyone who read something about the Imamiyah sect that they attribute kufr to Mu’awiyah because he fought Ali. However, the fact is that Al-Hassan bin Ali – and he is...
Chapter Seven: The callous killing of the Sahaba including Hujr bin Adi (ra) and of other innocent Shias References in relation to the killing of Hujr bin Adi al-Adbar can be located in the following Sunni texts: Al Bidaya Wal Nihaya Vol. 11, pg. 237 Dhikr 51 Hijri...
Chapter Eight: Mu’awiya’s appointment of Yazid as his successor Abu Sulaiman claims: “Mu’awiyah did not force people to give allegiance to his son Yazid” There is no evidence to support Abu Sulaiman’s assertion. We learn from history that Mu’awiya used many...
Chapter Three: Was Mu’awiya seeking Qisas for the death of Uthman? Note Since the field of history is mostly relied upon for revealing the detestable actions of Mu’awiyah and Co, the present day Nawasib try their utmost to exhibit their treacherous nature and cast...