It is taken for granted that Mu’awiyah bin Abu Sufyan (radhiyallahu anhu), was among the most prominent who fought Ali bin Abi Talib (radhiyallahu anhu), about the murder of Uthman (radhiyallahu anhu). Mu’awiyah (radhiyallahu anhu) represented the leadership of the opposing party against Ali (radhiyallahu anhu) at the battle of Siffeen. Therefore, Al-Tijani had nothing more than pouring his anger on Mu’awiyah (radhiyallahu anhu) and accusing him of oppression and aberration. I will represent Al-Tijani’s libels against this companion and I will refute these allegations against Mu’awiyah (radhiyallahu anhu) to defend the writer of the revelation whom the Prophet ﷺ: [Sunan Al-Tirmidhi, Book of “Virtues,” Chapter of “Virtues of Mu’awiyah,” #3842, see also Saheeh Al-Tirmidhi #3018]
Al-Tijani says: [“Then I was Guided” p.93-94]
Response:
1. It seems that Al-Tijani, in his representations, cannot forsake some of his prominent characteristics that he enjoys; ignorance is one of these characteristics! Al-Tijani claims…
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