Why did Aisha fight Ali?

The Aisha's party had revolted against Ali ostensibly to avenge the assassination of the third caliph, Uthman. Both the efforts of Ali to save Uthman and the leading roles of Aisha and Talha in inciting Muslims against Uthman are well-cited.
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What was Aisha accused of?

The story of the accusation of adultery levied against Aisha, also known as the Event of Ifk, can be traced to surah (chapter) An-Nur of the Qur'an. As the story goes, Aisha left her howdah in order to search for a missing necklace.
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What caused the Battle of Camel?

Battle that took place in 656 between followers of Caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib and Meccan aristocrats led by Muhammad's wife, Aishah, protesting Ali's failure to capture and punish the murderers of his predecessor, Uthman. Named for the camel on which Aishah sat.
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Did Aisha dislike Ali?

Resentment towards Ali

The negative Shi'a view of Aisha largely stems from Aisha's animosity towards Ali and the Ahl al-bayt in general. The Ahl al-bayt is defined by Shi'as as Muhammad, his daughter Fatima, her husband Ali, and their two sons Hasan and Husayn.
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Why did Muawiya fight Ali?

Upon learning that Muawiya had declared himself caliph, Ali broke off all communications with him and introduced a curse on him, following the precedent of Muhammad. Muawiya reciprocated by introducing a curse on Ali, his sons, and his top general.
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Battle between Ayesha r.a and Ali r.a | Sheikh Yasir Qadhi



Who abused Hazrat Ali?

Al-Hajjaj and Cursing of Ali

Al-Tabari and Ibn Hajar mention a Shia notable Atiyah ibn Sa'd Awfi, who was captured by Muhammad bin Qasim and asked to curse Ali. Upon his refusal, he was punished with 400 lashes, as ordered by Al-Hajjaj.
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Who is kharji in Islam?

khariji) were the first identifiable sect of Islam. Their identity emerged as followers of Muhammad attempted to determine the extent to which one could deviate from ideal norms of behavior and still be called Muslim.
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Why do Shia hit themselves?

Some Shia may also perform tatbir on other occasions as well. The practice of Tatbir includes striking oneself with a form of a talwar "sword" on the head, causing blood to flow in remembrance of the innocent blood of Imam Husayn. Some Twelvers also hit their back and/or chest with blades attached to chains.
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Why did Sunni and Shia split?

Though the two main sects within Islam, Sunni and Shia, agree on most of the fundamental beliefs and practices of Islam, a bitter split between the two goes back some 14 centuries. The divide originated with a dispute over who should succeed the Prophet Muhammad as leader of the Islamic faith he introduced.
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How old was Aisha when she got married?

It is narrated in the collection of Bukhari that Aisha said; 'The following was revealed to Muhammad in Mecca while I was a child playing “Indeed, the Hour is their appointed time and the Hour ...
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Who was right in Battle of Camel?

rebels in 656 at the Battle of the Camel. Although a peaceful settlement had nearly been reached before the fighting started, extremists on both sides forced the battle, in which ʿAlī's forces were victorious. Talḥah and Zubayr were killed, and ʿĀʾishah was conducted safely back to Medina.
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Who was the last Khalifa of Umayyad dynasty?

Marwān II, (born c. 684—died 750, Egypt), last of the Umayyad caliphs (reigned 744–750). He was killed while fleeing the forces of Abū al-ʿAbbās as-Saffāḥ, the first caliph of the ʿAbbāsid dynasty.
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What is the name of Prophet's camel?

The Prophet of Allah (PBUH) ordered them to empty the water skins and give the prepared dough to the camels. Then he went away with them until they stopped at the well from which the she camel (of Salih) used to drink.
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Who invented Shia religion?

Shia Islam began when Abu Bakr, Umar and Abu Ubaydah al Jarrah offered each other the helpers (ansar) despite the announcement of Ghadir Khumm where Ali was declared master of the believers.
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Is Turkey Sunni or Shia?

Turkey is a secular state. Even though over 85 percent of its population is Sunni Muslim and its Religious Affairs Directorate represents Sunni Islam, Turkey's secular tradition and legal structure help it refrain from pursuing a sectarian policy. The institutional structure is different in Iran.
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Is Malaysia Shia or Sunni?

The official code of Islam in Malaysia is Sunni, and the practice of any other form of Islam is heavily restricted.
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Why do Shia wear black?

A color that was initially worn during the month of Muharram for the purpose of mourning the martyrdom of the Shia Imam, HussainIbn Ali, has now become an element of fashion. People start ordering black clothes prior to the month in order to keep their wardrobes ready.
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Why do Shia pray 3 times a day?

Shi'a Muslims have more freedom to combine certain prayers, such as the midday and afternoon prayers. Therefore they may only pray three times a day.
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Does Shia have different Quran?

The Shia view of the Qur'an differs from the Sunni view, but the majority of both groups believe that the text is identical. While some Shia disputed the canonical validity of the Uthmanic codex, the Shia Imams always rejected the idea of alteration of Qur'an's text.
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Are Druze Shia?

Even though the faith originally developed out of Ismaili Islam, most Druze do not identify as Muslims, and they do not accept the five pillars of Islam. The Druze have frequently experienced persecution by different Muslim regimes such as the Shia Fatimid Caliphate, Sunni Ottoman Empire, and Egypt Eyalet.
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Are Khawarij Shia?

The Khawarij (or Kharijis; from kharaja, 'to exit') – a sect of an early Islam predating the division into what became to be known as Sunni and Shia Islam – initially supported Ali's claim to the caliphate.
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What are the 3 main sects of Islam?

  • Sunni Islam (90%)
  • Shia Islam (9.5%)
  • Ibadi and others (0.5%)
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Who is Muawiya according to Shia?

Muawiyah thus established the Umayyad Caliphate, which was to be a hereditary dynasty, and governed from Damascus in Syria instead of Medina in Arabia. Muawiyah I is a reviled figure in Shia Islam for several reasons.
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Were the Umayyads Sunni or Shia?

In 661 following the death of Ali, the Umayyad dynasty came to power moving their capital city to Damascus that had been conquered from the Eastern Roman Empire. They were a powerful Sunni family whose rule was rejected by Ali's son Hussein.
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Were the Abbasids Sunni or Shia?

But the biggest humiliation for the house of Abbas, who were Sunnis themselves, was to come in the form of another Shia faction: the Buyids. Ali ibn Buya (l. c. 891-949 CE) was the founder of this eponymous Iranian-based Shia dynasty which, in 945 CE, captured the Abbasid capital of Baghdad.
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