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Khalid remarks that when Qays embraced Islam, he completely changed his life, attitude, vision, and disposition. Khalid states that through Islam, Qays learned how to treat people with sincerity and not to resort to deceit. He goes on to note that Qays abandoned all his cunning in dealing with people
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instead of Ali). Maslama ibn Mukhallad al-Sa’idi, a kinsman of Qays, called for retaliation for the blood of Uthman. However, Qays assured Maslama that he did not wish to kill him under any circumstances. As a result, Maslama committed himself not to oppose Qays as long as Qays was the governor of
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and was given a brigade of over 10,000 men. On the sixth day of the Battle of Siffeen, Qays ibn Sa'd al-Ansari came forward with the army to fight against ibn Dhi'l-Kala and his contingent. Severe fighting ensued. During the war, Qays concocted plots to defeat Mu'awiya and his army. However, he
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of his (Qays's) appointment and read it in the mosque. The letter was written in Safar 36 AH (July 656 AD), roughly two months after Ali's accession by Ubaydullah ibn Abi Rafi. Ali mentioned that Muhammad had first been succeeded by two persons, after whom a ruler (Uthman) had taken charge and
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and devoted himself to becoming a true and sincere Muslim. He continues to say that there were still moments in his life where Qays was tempted to continue deceiving people. But, Qays' devotion to Islam helped him overpower the temptations. Qays himself stated,
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According to al-Layth ibn Sa’d, an Egyptian, Muhammad ibn Hudhayfa left Egypt for Medina when Qays was appointed governor in order to join Ali. When news reached Mu’awiya that Muhammad departed from Egypt and was on transit to
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Khalid notes that Qays would inherit his family's generosity and that his generosity surpassed his cleverness. Furthermore, Khalid states that Qays was also known for his charity. Khalid documents that
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Khalid remarks that, to demonstrate Qays' generosity, Qays lent a person in debt a large sum of money. When it came time for the debtor to repay, Qays refused to take the money back and stated,
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Qays then left with only seven companions and was able to reach al-Fustat without any worries/troubles. He also brought a letter from Ali informing the Egyptian
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As the governor, Qays did not take any major steps against Uthman's partisans, who had seceded to the village of Kharbita near Alexandria after the revolt of
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Khalid Muhammad Khalid, an Egyptian religious scholar, remarks that Qays ibn Sa'd was said to be very cunning before his conversion to
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Madelung, Wilferd. The Succession to Muḥammad: A Study of The Early Caliphate. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. Print.
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heard their comments he replied "Abu Quhaafah and Ibn al-Khattab should not have tried to encourage my son to become a miser."
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Khalid, Muhammad Khali, and Khalid Muhammad Khalid. Men Around The Messenger. Kuala Lumpur: Islamic Book Trust, 2005. Print.
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Ibn Abu Talib, Ali. Sermons from Imam Ali, Nahj al-Balagha. N.p.: Sohale Sizar, n.d. Print. pp. 67, 123, 124, and 181
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army who was known for his use of defensive tactics in battles. He was one of the companions of the Islamic prophet
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as confirmation of their fear that Ali intended to abolish their privileged status as the ruling class in Islam."
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Daly, M. W., and Carl F. Petry, eds. The Cambridge History of Egypt. United Kingdom: Cambridge UP, 1998. Print.
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Egypt. The agreement (with Uthman's partisans) allowed Qays to collect the tax throughout the land of Egypt.
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Morony, Michael G. Iraq after the Muslim Conquest. Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press LLC, 2005. Print.
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demanded his restoration on the grounds of his popularity among the army of Egypt. Madelung also states,
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Aal-Yasin, Radi. Sulh Al-Hasan: The Peace Treaty of Al-Hasan. Qum, Iran: Ansariyan, 2000. Print. Ch. 21
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Muhammad ibn Abi Hudhayfa and the Egyptian rebels were not mentioned in the accounts of Sahl ibn Sa’d.
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Khalid notes that Qays had characteristics of a leader except for a traditional Arab beard, saying the
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Qays was given the title al-Ansari(الانصاري), which means 'the helper' or 'the supporter' in Arabic.
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Wilferd Madelung discusses the appointment of Qays ibn Sa'd as the governor of Egypt by stating,
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that states a Knowledge editor's personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic.
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introduced innovations such that the community protested and reproached him. Madelung comments,
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in Iraq. Shurta al-Khamis was composed of forty thousand men who personally were loyal to Ali.
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Qays ibn Sa'd was the commander of Shurta al-Khamis, a military unit that supported
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Khalid writes that Qays' family was known for their generosity. Khalid remarks that
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After publicly addressing the letter, Qays then praised Ali as the best man after
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Ali had selected Qays ibn Sa'd to become the governor of Egypt. In his book,
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As a result, Qays discarded the plots and sought forgiveness from Allah.
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realized that the plots were evil and dangerous, and reminded himself of
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Muhammad Khali Khalid and Khalid Muhammad Khalid (2005).
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