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Public treasury under Uthman

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1. Early Life

>> Date of birth of Uthman >> The family of Uthman >> Early life of Uthman >> Physical appearance of Uthman >> Personal character of Uthman

2. Conversion to Islam and After

>> Travels abroad >> Conversion to Islam >> Reaction to the conversion of Uthman >> Triumph of Uthman >> Marriage with Ruqayya >> Migration to Abyssinia >> Return to Makkah >> Dhun-Nurain >> Ruqayya >> Hafsa >> Umm Kulthum >> Other marriages of Uthman

3. Life in Madina

>> Migration to Madina >> The world of Madina >> Generosity of Uthman >> Death of Ruqayya >> The battle of Uhud >> Post-Uhud period

4. Treaty of Hudaibiyah

>> Performance of the pilgrimage >> Urwah b Masud >> Khirash b Umayyah >> Uthman b Affan >> Baiy'at-ur-Ridwanl >> The treaty of Hudaibiyah >> Reaction to the Hudaibiyah pact

5. Conquest of Makkah

>> Extension of the Prophet's mosque >> Battle of Khyber >> Makkah revisited >> End of the Hudaibiyah pact >> Conquest of Makkah >> Battle of Autas >> Siege of Taif

6. Passing Away of the Holy Prophet

>> Back to Madina >> Expedition to Tabuk >> Proclamation about the banning of polytheism >> The Farewell pilgrimage >> Passing away of the Holy Prophet'

7. The Caliphate of Abu Bakr and Umar

>> Abu Bakr >> Umar

8. The Caliphate of Uthman

>> The dilemma of Umar >> Nomination of his son Abdullah >> Umar's dream >> The Committee in session >> Testament for his successor >> Death of Umar and after >> Dream of Abdul Rahman b Auf >> Choice of Abdul Rahman b Auf >> Election of Uthman >> Inaugural address of Uthman >> Reaction to the election of Uthman

9. The Trial of Ubaidullah bin Umar

>> Assassination of Umar, a conspiracy? >> Ubaidullah's orgy of murder >> The trial of Ubaidullah >> The verdict of Uthman >> Reaction to the verdict of Uthman >> Tabari's version >> Directives of Uthman >> Directive to the administrators >> Directive to the defense forces >> Directive to the tax collectors >> Directive for the general publics

10. Sermons of Uthman

>> Sermons of Uthman >> The World is a tarrying place >> Unity >> The people of Madina >> The last sermon

11. Religious Measures of Uthman

>> Promotion of the purposes of Islam >> Recension of the Holy Quran >> Zakat on horses and slaves >> Prayers on the occasion of the Hajj >> Other measures of Uthman

12. Economic Policies of Uthman

>> Economic resources of the State >> Stipends of the people >> Land administration >> Economic restraints

13. Public Works

>> Public works under Umar >> Public works under Uthman

14. Pubic Treasury

>> Public treasury in the tune of the Holy Prophet >> Public treasury in the time of Abu Bakr >> Public treasury during the caliphate of Umar

>> Public treasury under Uthman

15. Military Administration

>> Military administration in the early days of Islam >> Organization at the battlefield >> Other Components >> War weapons >> Reporting and espionage >> General review of military operations

16. Political Administration

>> Pattern of political administration >> Administrative organization >> Governors of Uthman >> Allegation of nepotism how far justified? >> Autonomy for the Governors

17. Social Organization Under Uthman

>> Social revolution of Islam >> Muslim society under Uthman >> Social discipline and social solidarity >> Disintegration of the social values of Islam

18. Uthman's Concept of the Caliphate

>> Concept of the caliphate >> The Traditions >> Uthman's concept of the caliphate

19. Governors of Uthman

>> Amr Al 'Aas >> Early Life >> Conversion to Islam >> Conquest of Egypt >> 'Amr b Al 'Aas as the Governor of Egypt >> Administration of Egypt under Uthman >> Recall and re-deposition of 'Amr b Al 'Aas >> 'Amr b Al 'Aas 's opposition to Uthman >> Abdullah bin Sa'ad >> Early Life >> After reconversion to Islam >> Criticism against Uthman >> Achievements of Abdullah b Sa'ad >> Muhammad bin Abu Hudhaifa >> Family of Muhammad b Abu Hudhaifa >> Uthman's guardianship of Muhammad >> Muhammad b Abu Hudhaifa in Egypt >> Coup d'etat of Muhammad b Abu Hudhaifat >> Amir Muwiyah >> Early Life >> Amir Muawiyah as Governor of Syria >> Achievements of Muawiyah >> Uthman and Amir Muawiyah >> Taha Hussain's Criticism >> Mugheera bin Shu'ba >> Early Life >> Deposition of Mugheera b Shu'ba >> Mugheera as Governor of Kufa >> Sa'ad bin Abi Waqas >> Distinguished by Prophet Muhammad >> Victor of Qadisiyia >> Umar's instructions about Sa'ad b Abi Waqas to his Successor >> Appointment of Sa'ad b Abi Waqas as the Governor of Kuf >> Sa'ad b Abi Waqas as the Governor of Kufa >> Dispute between Sa'ad b Abi Waqas and Ibn Masud >> Deposition of Sa'ad b Abi Waqas >> Walid bin Uqba >> Early Years >> Walid as Governor of Kuf >> Complaints against Walid b Uqba >> Trial of Walid b Uqba >> Objective assessment >> Saeed bin Al'Aas' >> Early Years >> Saeed's first address at Kufa >> Saeed's survey of the situation in Kufa >> Disturbances in Kufa >> Deposition of Saeed b Al'Aas >> Abu Musa Ash'ari >> Abu Musa Ash'ari during the Caliphate of Umar >> Another complaint >> Deposition of Abu Musa Ash'ari >> Abu Musa Ash'ari as the Governor of Kufa >> Abdullah bin 'Aamir >> Appointment as the Governor of Basra >> Conquests of Ibn 'Aamir >> Assessment of Abdullah b 'Aamir >> Marwan bin Hakam >> The evil genius >> Marwan's role in the martyrdom of Uthman

20. The Byzantine Invasion of Europe

>> Byzantine occupation of Alexandria. >> Recall of 'Amr b Al 'Aas >> Battle of Naqyus >> Siege of Alexandria >> Deposition of 'Amr b Al 'Aas

21. Muslim Conquest of North Africa

>> Campaign against North Africa >> Jihad against North Africa >> March to Tripoli >> The battle of Subetula >> Sequel to the battle of Subetula

22. Campaigns Against Nubia

>> The first invasion of Nubia >> Second invasion of Nubia

23. Naval Battles

>> Umar and naval warfare >> Naval activities under Uthman >> The battle of the Masts

24. Conquest of Spain

>> Conquest of Spain >> Tabari's account >> Campaigns in Spain >> Interesting revelation

25. Conquest of the Island of Cypress

>> Muawiyah's proposal >> Umar's decision >> Conquest of Cypress >> Umm Harsam >> Abu Darda >> Abdullah b Qais

26. Campaigns in Syria, Armenia, and Asia Minor

>> The Byzantine attack on Syria >> Campaigns in Armenia >> Campaigns in Asia Minor

27. Re-Conquest of Fars

>> Conquest of Fars under Umar >> Reconquest of Fars under Uthman

28. Campaigns in Seestan

>> Conquest of Seestan >> Reconquest of Seestan >> Abdur Rahman b Sumra

29. Re-Conquest of Tabaristan

>> Conquest of Tabaristan under Umar >> Reconquest of Tabaristan under Uthman

30. Re-Conquest of Azarbaijan

>> First conquest of Azarbaijan >> Azarbaijan during the caliphate of Uthman

31. Re-Conquest of Khurasan

>> Conquest of Khurasan during the caliphate of Umar >> Revolt in Khurasan >> Reconquest of Khurasan

32. Transoxiana

>> Campaigns in Transoxiana

33. Yazdjurd

>> Yazdjurd in history >> Chosroes Parwez >> Prediction of the astrologers >> Restoration and exile of Yazdjurd >> Enthronement of Yazdjurd >> Misfortunes of Yazdjurd >> The Battle of Merv >> Conspiracy against Yazdjurd >> Death of Yazdjurd

34. Agitation Against Uthman

>> The Holy Prophet and the Jews >> Betrayal of the Jews >> Banu Qainuqa >> Banu Nadeer >> Banu Quraiza >> The Khyber >> The apostasy campaigns >> Abdullah b Saba >> Subversive activities of Abdullah b Saba >> Abdullah b Saba in Kufa >> Abdullah b Saba in Syria >> Abdullah b Saba in Egypt >> Abu Dhar Ghifari >> Abu Dhar and Amir Muawiyah >> Abu Dhar Ghifari in Madinah >> Exile of Abu Dhar Ghifari >> Abdullah b Masud - Early Life >> After the death of the Holy Prophet >> Abdullah b Masud and Uthman: >> Abdullah b Masud in Madinah >> Analysis of the accounts

35. Abdur Rahman bin Auf

>> Early life >> Abdur Rahman and Uthman >> Assessment

36. Talha bin Ubaidullah

>> Early life >> Uthman and Talha >> Siege of Uthman and Talha >> Battle of the Camel >> Taha Hussain's view

37. Ummair and Kammil

>> Dhabi b Harith >> Conspiracy to murder Uthman >> Siege of the house of Uthman

38. 'Ammar bin Yaris

>> 'Ammar b Yasir and Uthman >> After the Holy Prophet >> 'Ammar b Yasir during the caliphate of Uthman

39. Campaign of Vilification Against Uthman

>> International situation >> Ibn Saba's subversive movement >> Allies for the Ibn Saba's movement

40. 'Aamir bin Abdullah Tamimi

>> 'Aamir b Abdullah in Basra' >> 'Aamir b Abdullah in Syria >> 'Aamir in Kufa >> 'Aamir in Madina

41. Facing the Challange of the Seditionists

>> The political atmosphere in Madina >> Council of Governors >> Investigation into the state of affairs in the provinces >> Investigation into rumors >> Uthman's open letter to his people >> Uthman's address on the occasion of the Hajj >> Muawiyah's advice

42. Situation in Madina

>> The situation in Madina >> Ali's dialogue with Uthman >> Uthman's reaction to the address of Ali >> Uthman's address at the Prophet's mosque

43. Armed Revolt Against Hadrath Uthman

>> Disorder in Egypt >> Revolt against Uthman >> The campaign against Uthman >> Analysis of the accounts embodied in histories

44. Siege of the Uthman's House

>> Wary stages of the siege >> Uthman's address in the Prophet's mosque >> Rowdyism in the mosque >> Intensification of the siege

45. Uthman's Letter to the Pilgrims

>> Uthman and the Hajj >> Uthman's letter to the pilgrims >> Analysis of the letter >> Help from the Provinces >> Uthman's appeal for help >> Analytic study of the letter

46. Martyrdom of Hadrath Uthman

>> Deepening of the crisis >> Mugheera b Shu'ba >> Ten distinctions >> Abdullah b Salam >> Nayyar b Ayyad >> Assassination of Uthman

47. The Funeral of Hadrath Uthman

>> The vengeance of the rioters >> The funeral >> The burial >> Assessment of the accounts about the burial of Uthman

48. Funeral Orations

>> Funeral oration of Ayesha b Uthman >> Funeral oration of Naila the widow of Uthman

49. Eulegies on the Death of Hadrath Uthman

>> Hassan b Thabit >> Ka'ab b Malik Ansari >> Hatab b Yazid Mujashe >> Qasim b Umayya b Abi Al Salat >> Zainab bint Al Awaam >> Laila Akhaylya >> Ibn Khazima >> Walid b Uqba >> Aiman b Hazim b Fatik Asadi

50. Naila's Letter to Amir Muawiyah

>> Naila >> Naila's letter

51. Consequences of the Martyrdom of Uthman

>> Ifs and buts of history >> Chain reaction of the assassination of Uthman >> Object of the revolt against Uthman >> The tragedy of Karbala >> The tragedy of Uthman and Karbala >> Consequences of the tragedies

52. What the Companions Said About Uthman's Assasination

>> Ali >> Ibn Abbas >> Ayesha >> Abdullah b Hakim >> Hudhaifa >> Samama b Adi >> Abu Hamid Al Saadi Ansari >> Abu Huraria >> Abdullah b Salam >> Abi Qalaba >> Hudhaifa b Alyaman >> Samurah >> Muhammad b Sirin

53. Ali bin Talib

>> Early life >> Ali and the caliphate issue >> Ali and Uthman

54. Assessment

>> Distinctions of Uthman >> Unique distinction >> The first Umayyads >> Tidings of paradise >> Resemblance to Abraham and the Holy Prophet >> Embellishment of mosques and the Holy Ka'aba >> Khyber campaign >> Baiyat-ur-Ridwan >> Uniform text of the Holy Quran >> The first to learn the Holy Quran by heart >> The first to divorce non-Muslim wives >> The first to migrate >> The first to command the first call to prayer >> Pronouncement of the Takbir >> Eid prayer >> Lifetime of his mother >> Meals during the Ramadan >> Stipends for the Muadhdhins >> Ban on the flying of pigeons >> Naval action >> Occupation of Persia >> Longest rule >> The richest Caliph >> Purchase of land in conquered territories >> Enclosing of pastures >> Liberation of slaves >> The first Caliph to be assassinated >> Immunity from judgment

55. Uthman's Traditions

>> Traditions reported by Uthman >> Entry to paradise >> Grave as the first stage of the next world >> Performance of the ablutions >> Details about the ablutions >> Performance of the prayers in company >> Building a mosque >> Who is a hypocrite >> The best among the Muslims >> Recitation of the Surah Aal Imran >> Marriage on the occasion of the pilgrimage >> Purchase of neighbor's property >> A day on the frontier >> Rights of men >> Inner nature >> Groups authorized to make intercession >> Treachery to the Arabs

56. What the Holy Prophet said Abut Uthman

>> Traditions about Uthman >> Modesty of Uthman >> Resemblance of Uthman with the Holy Prophet and Abraham >> Uthman as the Holy Prophet's son-in-law >> Baiyat ur Ridwan >> Troubles ahead for Uthman

57. Uthman Disertations

>> Speeches of Uthman >> Useless things >> The things he loved >> Fear God >> Quarrels and disputes >> Spiritual and terrestrial worlds >> Patience >> Habits to be acquired >> Uthman's concept of history >> Pride >> Essential things >> His surprise at the conduct of persons >> Unity and faith >> Fears for a man of piety >> Happiness and grief >> Delicious food >> Justice >> Backbiting >> Heedlessness >> Drinking >> Good deeds and death >> Guidance from the Holy Quran >> Cause of contempt >> Rights of the people >> Tyranny >> Distress >> Testing people >> Anger >> Extravagance >> Knowledge >> The Lord >> Distress or difficulty >> Obedience

58. Uthman and Sufism

>> Uthman as a Sufi >> Uthman's modesty >> Uthman's piety >> Uthman's humility >> Uthman's charity >> Resignation of Uthman

59. Politics in the time of Uthman

>> The Holy Prophet >> Abu Bakr >> Umar >> Political policies of Uthman

60. Uthman in History

>> Uthman and History >> Ameer Ali >> Philip K. Hitti >> Prof. K. Ali >> S. A. Salik >> Jalauddin Suynti >> Mazhamddin Siddiqi >> Professor Muhammad Khizri Bekl >> Raza Misri >> Sir William Muir >> Assessment

61. Hadrath Uthman the Man

>> Paragon of virtues >> His modesty >> His humility >> His generosity >> His wisdom and foresight >> Fear of God >> His munificence >> His beneficent activities >> His steadfastness >> His principles

62. Reflections of His Caliphate

>> Historiographic thought >> Responsibility of Uthman >> Allegations against Uthman >> Demands of the agitators >> Disorder in Kufa >> Contempt of authority >> Conspiracy against Islam >> Why failure? >> Dilemma of democracy
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Uthman maintained the system set up under Umar. Umar was very strict in the use of money from the public treasury. Apart from the meager allowance that had been sanctioned in his favor Umar took no money from the treasury. He did not receive any gifts, nor did he allow any of his family members to accept any gift from any quarter. It appears that during the time of Uthman there was some relaxation in such strictness. In Kufa a dispute arose between Sa'ad b Abi Waqas and the treasurer Abdullah b. Masud over a certain amount which Sa'ad b. Waqas as Governor had taken as a loan from the treasury, and which he was not able to repay within the stipulated period. A similar dispute arose between Walid b Uqba the successor of Sa'ad b Abi Waqas and Abdullah b Mas'l

Uthman did not draw any allowance from the treasury for performing the functions of the caliphate. He was a wealthy man with sufficient resources of his own, and he had no need to draw any allowance from the treasury. There were, however, some complaints that Uthman was not as strict as his predecessor about the use of public funds. It was alleged that out of the public treasury Uthman made liberal grants to certain favorites. It was also alleged that unlike Umar, Uthman accepted gifts and allowed his family members to accept gifts from certain quarters. Abdullah b Arqam was in charge of the treasury at Madina, and according to some accounts that have come down to us, it is alleged that he resigned from his office as a protest against Uthman's policies with regard to the utilization of public funds.

The various accounts that have come down to us are prejudiced and biased. Uthman was a very rich man; he was most religious and pious. We cannot therefore, imagine that Uthman was corrupt in any way. He always acted, in a bona fide way. What appears to have happened is that Uthman had his own concept about the public funds, while his critics held an entirely different view on the subject.

Companions like Abu Dhar Ghaffari sponsored the theory that the funds in the public treasury were the property of the Muslims and as such had to be distributed equally among the Muslims. Under the circumstances the Caliph had no authority to make any grant to any person at the cost of the Muslims.

Uthman's view on the other hand was that the amount in the treasury was not the property of the Muslims. After the Muslims had received their due share, all that was in the treasury was the property of God and not of the Muslims. As the Caliph was in charge of the affairs of the State, he was a trustee of such property and he could utilize the funds on his own authority in public interest according to his best judgment. Uthman honestly felt that he had the right to utilize the public funds according to his best judgment, and no one had the right to criticize him for that. Uthman's argument was that if he could not spend the fund at the disposal of the State at his discretion, then what was the fun in being the Caliph?

As all the facts pertaining to the allegations are not available, it is not possible to say with any degree of certainty as to how far Uthman was right, or how far his critics were right. The view of the critics that the funds in the public treasury were the property of the Muslims and not of God does not appear to be correct. As in an Islamic State the State sovereignty vests in God, it follows as a matter of basic principle that all property vests in God. As the Caliph was the Head of Government he obviously had the authority to disburse funds for such purposes as he thought necessary. A Caliph is however not an absolute ruler, and if there is anything wrong with his exercise of discretion he can certainly be called in question. Thus while we can hold that the Caliph had the right to spend the money on his own authority it has also to be conceded that the people had the right to criticize the Caliph in case he had not exercised his discretion properly. At that stage of Islamic polity no machinery had been evolved to take cognizance of such criticism, and give its verdict which should be binding both on the Caliph as well as the people. Thus my personal view is that whatever difficulties arose during the caliphate of Uthman about the administration of the public funds were due more to procedural defects than because of any lapse on the part of Uthman

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