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== Source ==
== Source ==


* [https://www.amazon.com/Muawiya-Early-Arabic-Tradition-book/dp/B00FFB4UP0 Amazon website]
* [https://www.amazon.com/Muawiya-Early-Arabic-Tradition-book/dp/B00FFB4UP0 Amazon website]<br />
 
 
'''Questions'''
 
'''1-     ''' What was the consequences of Uthman’s murder?
 
The murder of ‘Uthman in Medina in June 656 proved to be of epoch-making significance in the history of Islam. It formed the threshold of that religio-political schism (fitna) which gave rise not only to a series of bitter conflicts in the following years, but also to a lasting division of the Moslem community into irreconcilable factions.
 
'''2-     ''' How can we get a more realistic picture of the first Islam?
 
A confrontation of the primary elements of the sources with one another will enable us to reveal their tendency and controversy, and, where practicable, we can test their concrete information by means of other, independent—Syrian and Byzantine—evidence. Only by systematic and strictly consistent criticism will it be possible to rid the sources of their afterrationalizations, and this is the only way by which to obtain a truer picture of the earliest Islam.
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