Uthman Ibn Affan (RA) is the third volume in the History of Islam (Age of the Rightly Guided Caliphs) series by Darussalam.
This interesting book on the caliphate of Uthman ibn Affan (RA) speaks a lot more about the life of Zul Noorain (his nickname) through the illustrations, maps and pictures it provides.
Contains:
- It is divided into seven chapters,
- the first three chapters reveal interesting details on the early life of Uthman (RA), his whereabouts during the battle of Badr and appointment as Caliph.
- The fourth chapter highlights the types of public expenditures at the time of Uthman’s (RA) caliphate,
- the fifth details the conspiracy of Abdullah ibn Saba and
- the sixth chapter explains the allegations raised by the followers of Abdullah ibn Saba and Uthman’s (RA) clarifications.
- The last chapter is about the death threats received by the third caliph of Islam from the rebels.
History of Islam Series:
This unique series of books is developed to provide Muslim youth with authentic information about the history of Islam and its glorious days. Our past, present, and future are interconnected and interdependent. Therefore, knowing and understanding our history is essential.
Darussalam presents the entire History of Islam to our youth in a language that appeals to them. in a simple yet lucid manner. The first four volumes in this series explore Islamic history during the period of the first Four Rightly Guided Caliphs Later volumes would be devoted to the History of Islam, down through the ages to modern times, in sha Allah.
Author: Abdul Aziz
Format: Hardback
Pages: 120
Publisher: Darussalam
ISBN: 9786035000796
Dimensions: 17 x 24cm, 650g