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...ties whose inhabitants had committed an act of indecency so grave and widespread that it was unprecedented in the history of ...
...h (the People of the Thicket). Both peoples were engaged in grave commercial corruption — cheating in weights and measures, d...
...searching, across the ruins of corrupted scriptures and the graves of righteous teachers, for the truth that was finally stan...
...ehold in Isfahan to the heart of the Islamic caliphate. His grave in al-Mada'in (in present-day Iraq) is known to this day. H...
...he death of Yazid I in 64 AH, the Umayyad dynasty faced its gravest internal crisis. Yazid's young son Muawiyah II renounced ...
The Mihna (inquisition) was one of the gravest deviations in Abbasid history, initiated under Caliph al-...