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'Abd Allah b. Qays, (d. 52/672) known as Abu Musa al-Ash'ari was a companion of [Prophet Muhammad (s)]]. He is mostly famous in historical sources because of the role he played in [[the Arbitration]] which took place after the [[battle of Siffin]]. He was chosen as the arbitrator of Imam 'Ali's side. Imam (a) was not pleased with selecting Abu Musa as the arbitrator, but he had to accept it as he was forced by his soldiers. Consequently Abu Musa was tricked and deceived by [[Amr b. al-'As]] who was the arbitrator of [[Mu'awiya]].
'Abd Allah b. Qays, (d. 52/672) known as Abu Musa al-Ash'ari was a companion of [Prophet Muhammad (s)]]. He is mostly famous in historical sources because of the role he played in [[the Arbitration]] which took place after the [[battle of Siffin]]. He was chosen as the arbitrator of Imam 'Ali's side. Imam (a) was not pleased with selecting Abu Musa as the arbitrator, but he had to accept it as he was forced by his soldiers. Consequently Abu Musa was tricked and deceived by [[Amr b. al-'As]] who was the arbitrator of [[Mu'awiya]].


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