The Rebellion That Tried to Change Islam
Episode 4: The First Successor The Arabian Peninsula is on fire. With the striking force of the Islamic state miles away in Al-Sham, massive tribal confederations march on a practically defenseless Madinah. But they don't bring swords, they bring diplomacy. In this episode of Islamic Story Lens, we dissect the ultimate political and theological crisis of 632 CE. When the rebel tribes offer a compromise, to keep praying but refuse the Zakat, the senior companions urge political survival. What happens next is a masterclass in unyielding leadership, statecraft, and the grand architecture of eleven commands that permanently solidified the identity of the Islamic state. #islamichistory #history #history #historicwarlens #prophetmuhammad #khalidbinwaleed #abubakr #islamichistory #islam

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