Caliphate and the Foundations of Dispute is a seismic blend of historical critique, poetic reflection, and theological inquiry. This groundbreaking work explores the emotional and political roots of division in early Islamic leadership, tracing the legacy of dispute from the Prophet's death to the rise of sectarian identities. With lyrical depth and scholarly precision, SADO FARAJI invites readers to confront the silences, betrayals, and unresolved tensions that shaped the caliphate-and continue to echo in today's spiritual and political landscapes. Written for scholars, seekers, and leaders alike, this book is both a reckoning and a call to presence.
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