<p><b>This volume 16 of Tabari's great 40-volume history of the Arabs treats the Caliphate of 'Ali I 656-651</b></p><p>This volume of al-?abar?'s history deals with the traumatic breakup of the Muslim community following the assassination of the Caliph 'Uthman. It begins with the first seriously contested succession to the caliphate that of ?Al? and proceeds inexorably through the rebellion of 'A'ishah T'alhah and al-Zubayr to the Battle of the Camel the first time Muslim army faced Muslim army. It thus deals with the very first violent response to the two central problems of Muslim history: who is the rightful leader and which is the true community? It is a section with the weightiest implications for the Muslim interpretation of history wide open to special pleading.</p><p>There are the Shi'a who depict ?Al? as a spiritual leader fighting against false accusations and the worldly ambitious. Conversely there are those who would depict him or his followers in a negative light. There are also the 'Abbasid historians who though anti-Umayyad must balance a reverence for the Prophet's household (ahl al-bayt) with a denunciation of 'Alid antiestablishmentarianism. All these points of view and more are represented in al-?abar?'s compilation illustrating the difficulty the Muslim community as a whole has faced in coming to terms with these disastrous events.</p>
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