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AuthorAl Kholaifi, Shaikha Mimed Saleh [شيخة احمد صالح الخليفي]
Available date2009-11-25T13:35:45Z
Publication Date2002
Publication NameJournal of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences
CitationJournal of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2002, No. 25, Pages 445-476.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/8404
AbstractThe emergence ofAl-Ashtar on the theatre of events is represented by his role in the procession of the "Greart Turmoil". He has appeared at its start and died near its end. Hsi behavier during this turmoil was characterised as a provoker and a stimulant. The reason for that was his hostility towards Ghoraish due to its autocracy and the privilege of its youth by giving. He was the indicative of his Kofi environment and Al'Nakhaa tribe, which is fanatic to Al-Kofa and Imam Ali Ibn Abi Taleb (May God be pleaed with him). Although he was not accused of murdering the Caliph Osman Ibn Affan (May God be pleased with him), but he has assisted in that. He was one of major agitators for fighting between Muslimes, whether at The Camel Battle or Soffen Battle.
Abstractيمثل بروز الأشتر على مسرح الأحداث ودوره في مسيرة "الفتنة الكبرى "، إذ بدأ بالظهور في بدايتها وتوفي في تاريخ قريب من نهايتها ، تميز سلوكه بأنه كان محرضا ومثيرا للفتنية، وسبب ذلك هو العداء لقربش لانفرادها بالسلطة وتميز أبنائها بالعطاء، وكان المعبر عن توجهات بيئته الكوفية، وقبيلته النخ المتعصبة للكوفة وللإمام علي بن أبي طالب (رضي الله عنه ) ، وبالرغم إنه لم يتهم بقتل الخليفة عثمان بن عفان (رضي الله عنه ) ، إلا أنه ساعد عليه ، وكان من المثيرين الرئيسيين للاقتتال بين المسلمين سواد في موقعة الجمل أو صفين .
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PublisherQatar University
SubjectIslamic History
التاريخ الاسلامي
Titleالأشتر النخعي ودوره في الفتنة الكبرى (14 - 37 هـ / 635 - 657 م )
Alternative TitleAl-Ashter Al-Nakhaie and his Role in the Great Turmoil ^ 14-37 Hijra I 635-657 AD
TypeArticle
Pagination445-476
Issue Number25
dc.accessType Open Access


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