Investigating the Important Events and Currents of the Reign of Ali (AS)(Emphasizing the factors behind the civil wars and related issu

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The first civil wars between Muslims can be attributed to the period of government and the apparent province of Imam Ali. To explain the causes of these wars, the discovery of premises, the differences before this period, as well as to understand the spirit, morals, insights and visions, attitudes, intentions, and goals of the opposition are essential. The main issue of this research is how the aspirations of the prophetic society toward the worldly and hereafter desires. Well-being and ignorance seem to be the two main sides of this diagram. The purpose of this study is to retrieve the causes of inter-wars among Muslims. Since the Islamic community failed to maintain the unity of the prophetic age and left the channel of disagreement among Muslims, it is important to examine the causes and roots. The present study, with a descriptive-analytical approach, has focused on the roots of the wars, and also has a comprehensive view on the opposition groups of Imam Ali and prominents of the three popular wars of his region.

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Persian
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Journal of History and Sira of Ahl al-Bayt, Volume:1 Issue: 1, 2019
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65 to 86
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