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The Biography of Uthman Ibn Affan
The Biography of Uthman Ibn Affan
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Pages: 623
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 2
Language: English
Author: Dr. Umar S. Al Ashqar
Translator: Nasir Khattab
Publisher: Darussalam
Dimensions (cm): 16 x 21
Weight (g): 800
Uthman (ra) is the 3rd of the 4 Righteous Caliphs and is nicknamed "Dhun Noorayn" which in English means "the carrier of two lights"
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In this book, Dr. As-Sallabi presents the life of the third caliph of Islam, `Uthman ibn Affan, and highlights his great achievements, as well the issues and turmoil that he faced due to the hypocrisy movement that plagued the Muslim society. He also addresses the misrepresentations of `Uthmaan, fabricated by his enemies and detractors and perpetuated, inadvertently or otherwise, by writers and historians, as well as the activities of the hypocrites and the effort they put into fabricating these lies and causing division in the Ummah, the effects of which Muslims are still suffering today.
The study of history is of great importance, especially for Muslims who have been denied access to their heritage in many ways due to the upheavals that befell the Muslim world in recent decades and centuries, and due to tampering and insertions in their own books of history.
Uthman ibn Affan was the fourth person to accept Islam upon invitation of Abu Bakr As Siddiq. Thus he learned with the Prophet (ﷺ) from the very beginning of Islam and faced much prosecution at the hands of his family and clansman. The Prophet (ﷺ) loved Uthman so much so that he gave two of his daughters in marriage to him, earning him the title Dhun-Noorayn (carrier of 2 lights). The Prophet (ﷺ)said after the death of his second wife that if he had a third daughter he would have given her to Osman as well. The Prophet (ﷺ) gave glad tidings of paradise to Othman saying that whatever he does after today will not harm him.
During his caliphate the Islamic empire spread far east into Azerbijan and south into North African and Nubia to name a few. During this time there were many achievements made in the Islamic empire including many canals, guest houses at different waypoints, and building of a much stronger Muslim army. He also established judicial and financial institutions to strengthen the Islamic empire. The last few years of his caliphate were however filled with great trials, which eventually led to his murder and division of the Muslim Ummah.
About the Author
Dr. Ali M. Sallabi is famous for his detailed books of history and biography that bring the past to life for modern readers. Dr. Sallabi was born in Libya in 1383 H/1963 CE, and earned a bachelor's degree at the Islamic University of Madinah, graduating first in his class. He completed his master's and doctorate degrees at Omdurman Islamic University in Sudan.

