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After reaching adulthood, Muhammad b. Abi Bakr participated in the battles against non-Muslims during the caliphate of 'Uthman. Muhammad's opposition to the latter began in one of these battles, known as the Suwara Battle, in which 'Uthman made [[Abd Allah b. Sa'd b. Abi Sarh]] the commander of his naval forces, whereas the Prophet (s) had excommunicated this person and banished him from [[Hijaz]] and the [[Quran]] had affirmed his unbelief. Muhammad criticized this decision of Uthman and his leaving aside the true [[companions]] of the Prophet (s). | After reaching adulthood, Muhammad b. Abi Bakr participated in the battles against non-Muslims during the caliphate of 'Uthman. Muhammad's opposition to the latter began in one of these battles, known as the Suwara Battle, in which 'Uthman made [[Abd Allah b. Sa'd b. Abi Sarh]] the commander of his naval forces, whereas the Prophet (s) had excommunicated this person and banished him from [[Hijaz]] and the [[Quran]] had affirmed his unbelief. Muhammad criticized this decision of Uthman and his leaving aside the true [[companions]] of the Prophet (s). | ||
Moreover, toward the end of 'Uthman's caliphate, Muhammad would criticize him harshly for a number of reasons, such as not observing justice with regard to the Companions— 'Uthman had given his relatives such as [[Marwan b. al-Hakam]], important positions but had neglected the Prophet's prominent companions—ignoring the [[sunna] of the Prophet (s) and the first two caliphs, and indifference towards his governors' unlawful conducts in different parts of Islamic territories. | Moreover, toward the end of 'Uthman's caliphate, Muhammad would criticize him harshly for a number of reasons, such as not observing justice with regard to the Companions— 'Uthman had given his relatives such as [[Marwan b. al-Hakam]], important positions but had neglected the Prophet's prominent companions—ignoring the [[sunna]] of the Prophet (s) and the first two caliphs, and indifference towards his governors' unlawful conducts in different parts of Islamic territories. | ||
==Participation in the Murder of 'Uthman== | ==Participation in the Murder of 'Uthman== |