
Islamic History Podcast Ali vs Muawiyyah | IHP 2-20
The Battle of Siffin and the Arbitration Agreement marked one of the most pivotal and heartbreaking moments in early Islamic history, as the Muslim Ummah faced a deep internal divide. This episode explores the administrative reorganization led by Caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib, including his decision to move the capital of the Caliphate to the garrison city of Kufa to better manage the growing crisis.
As the conflict escalated, we witness the political turmoil in Egypt, where shifting loyalties and hardline tactics alienated local supporters and further weakened Ali’s position. Central to this narrative is the role of the Companions (Sahaba); while some took up arms, many struggled with the moral weight of fighting fellow Muslims, choosing to remain on the sidelines.
The tension reaches a peak with the fulfillment of prophecy through the martyrdom of Ammar ibn Yasir. His death served as a somber reminder of the Prophet’s words and fundamentally shifted the moral landscape of the battlefield. Join us as we detail the events leading to the banks of the Euphrates, the reluctant clash of armies, and the eventual call to let the Book of Allah decide the fate of the empire.
