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After that, some groups of people in the mosque said: "Amen, Amen"
After that, some groups of people in the mosque said: "Amen, Amen"


Although Imam al-Hasan (a) was under his friends' pressure for the first clause of the treaty, he remained loyal to his promise, but if he wanted, he was free to alter or transform his provisions. Because caliphate was conditional, yet Mu'awiya was not loyal to any of the provisions he was provided to fulfill. Saying [[Friday Prayer]] on Wednesday, suspending divine limits, declaring [[riba]] as permissible, announcing [[adhan]] for Eid prayer, making [[khutba]] before Eid prayer, declaring the obligation of paying [[zakat]] for gifts, debauchery and impudence, and forging [[hadiths]] were Mu'awiya's innovatory traditions (a regime of religious heresy) which was completely against [[sunna]] of the [[holy Prophet (s)]]. Mu'awiya violated the second clause of the treaty by passing his son [[Yazid]] as his successor.
Although Imam al-Hasan (a) was under his friends' pressure for the first clause of the treaty, he remained loyal to his promise, but if he wanted, he was free to alter or transform his provisions. Because caliphate was conditional, yet Mu'awiya was not loyal to any of the provisions he was provided to fulfill. Saying [[Friday Prayer]] on Wednesday, suspending divine limits, declaring [[riba]] as permissible, announcing [[adhan]] for Eid prayer, making [[khutba]] before Eid prayer, declaring the obligation of paying [[zakat]] for gifts, debauchery and impudence, and forging [[hadiths]] were Mu'awiya's [[Bid'a|innovatory traditions]] (a regime of religious [[heresy]]) which was completely against [[sunna]] of the [[holy Prophet (s)]]. Mu'awiya violated the second clause of the treaty by passing his son [[Yazid]] as his successor.


Mu'awiya always thought that his government would be stronger by insulting Imam Ali (a), so he violated the third clause as well. His people insisted so much on this odious action that regarded it as a part of Friday Prayer and anyone refusing to do it would have been thrown away from his position.
Mu'awiya always thought that his government would be stronger by insulting Imam Ali (a), so he violated the third clause as well. His people insisted so much on this odious action that regarded it as a part of Friday Prayer and anyone refusing to do it would have been thrown away from his position.
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