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of Ash'ash and many other crimes which the Sunni
historical works mention and are testified by the followers of
'Ali.
I do not think, dear sir, that you will agree to all this and
if you do, then we can bid farewell to Islam and forget the world.
There will remain no standards of judging nor reasoning, no law
nor logic or proof.
Allah, the most Glorious and Exalted, says: "O you who believe,
have fear of God and be with the truthful ones". By God,
the 'alim of Pakistan may God forgive his sins, Abu'l-A'la
al-Mawdudi, may God have mercy on him, has spoken the truth when
he says in his book entitled "al-khilafa wa'l mulk"
on page 106 reporting from al-Hasan al-Basri:
There were four traits in Mu'awiya, any one of which was enough
to disgrace him:
1. His seizing of the matter (Caliphate) without consulting the
Muslims although there were, amongst them, eminent companions
and overwhelming light.
2. His appointing his son, the drunkard and winebibber who wore
silk and played with drums, to be the Caliph after him.
3. His recognizing Ziyad as his brother - the Prophet of God (P)
said: "The child belongs to the bed (legal father), the adulterer
is to be stoned".
4. His killing of Hujr and the companions of Hujr. Woe unto him
for what he did to Hujr and his companions (He repeated this three
times).
May God have mercy on Abu'l-A'la al-Mawdudi, for he came out openly
with the truth. Had he wished, he would have added fourty-four
more traits but he, may God have mercy on him, deemed this to
be a sufficient crime against Mu'awiya. The meaning of a sinful
word is well known (perishing in fire).
Maybe al-Mawdudi was sensitive to the feelings of the people who
had learnt from their predecessors to revere and respect Mu'awiya
and to be pleased with him and even to his son Yazid. I heard
that for myself
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