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Moreover, during the reign of 'Umar, Zayd was a prominent judge and received a salary from 'Umar.
Moreover, during the reign of 'Umar, Zayd was a prominent judge and received a salary from 'Umar.


===In the Time of 'Uthman===
==In the Time of 'Uthman==
His judicial position was reconfirmed by [['Uthman]]. Moreover, he was also appointed as the head of the treasury and the office, and when 'Uthman was out of Medina, Zayd served as his surrogate.
His judicial position was reconfirmed by [['Uthman]]. Moreover, he was also appointed as the head of the treasury and the office, and when 'Uthman was out of Medina, Zayd served as his surrogate.


In 34/654 when protestors intended to kill 'Uthman, Zayd together with [[Abu Usayd al-Sa'idi]], [[Ka'b b. Malik]], and [[Hassan b. Thabit]], tried to defend 'Uthman.
In 34/654 when protestors intended to kill 'Uthman, Zayd together with [[Abu Usayd al-Sa'idi]], [[Ka'b b. Malik]], and [[Hassan b. Thabit]], tried to defend 'Uthman.


===In the Time of Imam 'Ali (a)===
==In the Time of Imam 'Ali (a)==
There are different stories about Zayd's allegiance to [[Imam 'Ali (a)]]. According to Ibn Sa'd, Zayd pledged his allegiance to Imam 'Ali (a). But others, such as al-Mas'udi and [[al-'Allama al-Majlisi]], reported that Zayd did not pledge his allegiance to Imam 'Ali (a).
There are different stories about Zayd's allegiance to [[Imam 'Ali (a)]]. According to Ibn Sa'd, Zayd pledged his allegiance to Imam 'Ali (a). But others, such as al-Mas'udi and [[al-'Allama al-Majlisi]], reported that Zayd did not pledge his allegiance to Imam 'Ali (a).


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