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The Biography of Uthman Ibn Affan رضي الله عنه Dhun-Noorayn by Dr. Ali Muhammad As-Sallaabee is an authoritative and comprehensive hardcover volume that delves deeply into the life, legacy, and caliphate of the third caliph of Islam, Uthman ibn Affan (RA). Spanning 624 pages and translated into English by Nasiruddin Al-Khattab, the book meticulously explores Uthman's pivotal role in early Islamic history, his unique relationship with the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and the socio-political challenges he faced. This detailed biography highlights Uthman’s title as Dhun-Noorayn, meaning the 'Carrier of Two Lights,' attributed to his marriage to two daughters of the Prophet. The book further examines his influence in expanding the Islamic empire geographically and institutionally, including territorial expansions into Azerbaijan, North Africa, and Nubia. It critically analyzes the fabricated misrepresentations and enmities propagated by hypocrites of the time and stresses the importance of an accurate understanding of Uthman’s contribution amid ongoing historical distortions. This publication, weighing 0.9 kgs and sized at 14 cm x 21 cm, is an essential resource for scholars, students, and institutions seeking a factual and in-depth perspective on one of Islam’s most revered leaders during a formative epoch, specifically tailored for a B2B audience such as libraries, academic institutions, religious centers, and distributors specializing in Islamic studies literature.
Key Features
| Features | Description |
|---|---|
| Author | Dr. Ali Muhammad As-Sallaabee |
| Translator | Nasiruddin Al-Khattab |
| Pages | 624 pages |
| Binding | Hardcover |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | DARUSSALAM |
| Book Size | 14 cm x 21 cm |
| Weight | 0.900 KGS |
| Focus | Historical Biography of Uthman Ibn Affan (RA) |
| Special Aspects | Addresses misrepresentations and historical fabrications about Uthman |
| Coverage | Socio-political challenges, caliphate achievements, expansion of Islamic empire |
| Target Audience | Academic institutions, libraries, religious centers, Islamic studies distributors |
| Attributes | Description |
|---|---|
| Title (English) | The Biography of Uthman bin Affan رضي الله عنه Dhun-Noorayn |
| Arabic Title | سيرة عثمان بن عفان رضي الله عنه |
| ISBN | Not Provided |
| Format | Hardcover Book |
| Translator | Nasiruddin Al-Khattab |
| Publisher | DARUSSALAM |
| Language | English |
| Dimensions | 14 cm x 21 cm |
| Page Count | 624 pages |
| Weight | 0.900 KGS |
| Subject | Islamic History, Biography |
| Coverage Period | Life and Caliphate of Uthman ibn Affan (RA) |
| Unique Selling Point | Corrects historical misconceptions, detailed political and social insights |
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The book critically identifies and corrects fabrications made by Uthman’s enemies and hypocrites of the time, offering authentic historical narratives supported by scholarly analysis.
Dr. As-Sallaabee highlights Uthman’s expansion of the Islamic empire, institution-building efforts including judicial and financial reforms, and the socio-political turmoil during his reign.
Yes, the detailed historical analysis and comprehensive coverage make it an essential addition to academic and religious institution collections focusing on Islamic studies.
Yes, it covers Uthman’s early conversion, his close relationship with the Prophet, including his marriages to the Prophet’s daughters which earned him the title Dhun-Noorayn.
The biography details Uthman’s empire expansions toward Azerbaijan, North Africa, Nubia, and other regions, illustrating political and military advancements.
Country Of Origin: India
| Arabic Title |
سيرة عثمان بن عفان رضي الله عنه |
| Title | The Biography of Uthman bin Affan رضي الله عنه Dhun-Noorayn |
| Author | Dr. Ali Muhammad As-Sallaabee |
| Translator | Nasiruddin Al-Khattab |
| Pages | 624 |
| Size | 14 cm x 21 cm |
| Language | ENGLISH |
| Binding | Hardcover |
| Publisher | DARUSSALAM |
| Weight | 0.900 KGS |
In this book, Dr. As-Sallabi presents the life of the third caliph of Islam, `Uthman ibn `Affan I, and highlights his great achievements, as well the issues and turmoil that he faced due to the hypocrisy movement that plagued the Muslim society. He also addresses the misrepresentations of `Uthmaan I, fabricated by his enemies and detractors and perpetuated, inadvertently or otherwise, by writers and historians, as well as the activities of the hypocrites and the effort they put into fabricating these lies and causing division in the Ummah, the effects of which Muslims are still suffering today.
The study of history is of great importance, especially for Muslims who have been denied access to their heritage in many ways due to the upheavals that befell the Muslim world in recent decades and centuries and due to tampering and insertions in their own books of history.
Uthman ibn Affan RA was the fourth person to accept Islam upon invitation of Abu Bakr As Siddique I. Thus he learned with the Prophet from the very beginning of Islam and faced much prosecution at the hands of his family and clansman. The Prophet H loved Uthman I so much so that he gave two of his daughters in marriage to him, earning him the title Dhun-Noorayn (carrier of 2 lights). Prophet H said after the death of his second wife that if he had a third daughter he would have given her to Uthman I as well. The Prophet gave glad tidings of paradise to Uthman I saying that whatever he does after today will not harm him. During his caliphate the Islamic empire spread far east into Azerbijan and south into North African and Nubia to name a few. During this time there were many achievements made in the Islamic empire including many canals, guest houses at different waypoints, and building of a much stronger Muslim army. He also established judicial and financial institutions to strengthen the Islamic empire. The last few years of his caliphate were however filled with great trials, which eventually led to his murder and division of the Muslim Ummah.
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