Abdullah ibn zubair biography of mahatma
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Abdullah ibn zubair biography of mahatma
At that time, among Abdullaah's warriors was a group of very skillful Abyssinian spearmen and warriors. 'Abdullaah heard them talking about the late Caliph `Uthmaan, may Allah be pleased with him. Their conversation lacked all forms of justice and fairness.
'Abdullaah reprimanded them severely, saying, "By Allah, I don't like to defeat my enemy with the help of someone hating `Uthmaan." He sent them away at a very critical time in which he needed help so desperately, like a drowning man seeking hope.
His sincerity and honesty in faith and principles made him indifferent to the loss of 200 of his most skillful spearmen, the faith of whom he could no longer trust.
All that despite the fierce decisive battle which stood in front of him, the outcome of which could have been different if those spearmen had remained.
His resistance against Mu'aawiyah and Yazeed was an extraordinary legend of bravery.
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