
Yasir Qadhi Lives Of The Sahaba 36- Ali Ibn Abu Talib - PT 07
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Sep 25, 2016 Delve into the tumultuous relationship between Ali Ibn Abi Talib and the Kharijites, a group that challenged his authority over arbitration. Learn about their radical beliefs, which led them to declare fellow Muslims unbelievers. Discover how the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ warned against such sects, highlighting the dangers of fanaticism. Explore the historical significance of their emergence, their confrontations with Ibn Abbas, and how these ideologies continue to resonate within contemporary Islam.
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Origins of the Kharijites
- The original Kharijites were a faction that rebelled against Ali ibn Abi Talib after the arbitration with Muawiyah I.
- They opposed arbitration on theological grounds, insisting that "judgment belongs only to Allah."
Ibn Abbas Debates Kharijites
- Ibn Abbas volunteered to debate the Kharijites to bring them back from fanaticism.
- He dressed well, chose a calm time, and engaged them with wisdom and scholarship.
Kharijites' Exclusion of Sahaba
- Not a single Sahabi joined the Kharijites, showing their extremism and exclusionary attitude.
- They looked down on those more knowledgeable and considered righteous Sahaba as misguided.
