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Sons of the shed

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The Sons of the Saqifa deals with the heroism and generosity of the Saqifa of Bani Sa'ada, where heroes were raised who reached glory with their attitudes, and men who wrote history with their heroism, their exploits and their contribution to the building of the civilization of Islam throughout history.

Description

Book description:

  • Author's name: Dr. Ahmed bin Abdullah bin Ahmed Al-Saadi

  • Number of pages: 354 pages

  • The theme of the book: Talking about the heroics and bids of Saqifa Bani Sa'ada 

The contents of the book:

The Sons of the Saqifa - From Marib to Yathrib to Fustat and Morocco includes a year of chapters:

  • The first chapter: The author begins by mentioning the story of their grandfather in Marib, then their migration to Yathrib, then their status and wars with the Jews, then their days and the wars that took place between them before they were bathed in the light of Islam and guidance, then concludes by introducing the people of Saqifa, their tribes, their houses, their fortresses, their strongholds, and their Saqifa, in addition to the history of the Aws and Khazraj before the Hijrah.

  • The second chapter: The author talks about the history of the Saqifa's sons with the Messenger of Allah, and their positions in his life and invasions.

  • Chapter 3: The author talks about the positions of the Saqifa people with the Rashidun caliphs, Abu Bakr, 'Umar, 'Uthman, and 'Ali.

  • Chapter 4: The author discusses the rule of the sons of Saqifa in Egypt and Morocco during the time of Caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib and Muawiya ibn Abi Sufyan, mentioning the main features of their rule, their policies, and the events and battles that accompanied their reign.

  • Chapter 5: The author talks about the establishment of the Saqifa state in Andalusia, its history, its most prominent kings, and the circumstances that led to its fall.

  • Chapter Six: In this chapter, the author provides brief biographies of the most prominent Saqifa people throughout history.

 Morphological application
Clarification of grammar, Ibn Aqeel's commentary and link to modern methods 2/1

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm
Author of the book