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The Battle of the Camel was the first armed conflict between Muslim factions, fought near Basra. Aisha (the moth...
...The arbitration at Adhruh produced no clear result, and the conflict remained unresolved. Siffin permanently divided the communi...
...at Yazid's reign (60–64 AH) was marked by constant internal conflict. The siege of Mecca and the death of Ibn al-Zubayr would no...
...xiana (the lands beyond the Oxus River), bringing them into conflict with Turkic and Sogdian powers who allied with the Chinese ...
... mathematics, astronomy) and philosophical speculation that conflicted with revealed religion. Al-Ghazali's later critique of ce...
...From the Athari perspective, philosophical speculation that conflicts with the clear texts of Quran and Sunnah is impermissible;...
The Battle of the Camel was the first major armed conflict between Muslims, occurring during the First Fitna (civil st...
...made after Uhud, to return the following year to settle the conflict definitively at Badr. The Prophet ﷺ prepared and marched to...
...im polity in Iberia, sustained partly by internal Castilian conflicts and partly by tributes and diplomacy. Sultan Muhammad XII ...
...n. The battle was inconclusive and led to arbitration. This conflict marked the first major civil war (fitnah) in Islam and had ...
...captured Damietta but were eventually defeated. During this conflict, Francis of Assisi famously crossed enemy lines to meet Sul...
...ational home in Palestine, setting the stage for decades of conflict.
... France, creating artificial borders that remain sources of conflict. This marked the end of six centuries of Ottoman rule.
... 160,000 and leading to a peace agreement ending decades of conflict.