How ‘Abdullah bin
It is mentioned in Tareekh Al Kaamil, Vol. 3, Pg. No. 59 that ‘Abdullah bin
When Ibn Saba saw that the ignorant folk are in his power, he said: Every Prophet has an heir and Hadhrat ‘Ali (May Allah be well pleased with him) is the heir of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam). Just think! Can there be a greater oppressor than the person who stops the will of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) from being carried out and dominates the heir. Don’t you see that Hadhrat ‘Uthman (May Allah be well pleased with him) is ruling and Hadhrat ‘Ali (May Allah be well pleased with him) can’t do a thing. Now, Ibn Saba was a very good orator and through his oratory, he led everyone to believe and accept that Hadhrat ‘Uthman (May Allah be well pleased with him) had seized the caliphate and that it rightly belonged to Hadhrat ‘Ali (May Allah be well pleased with him).
When people accepted this as well, Ibn Saba said that striving to give the heir his share is to support the religion and a means of gaining the pleasure of Allah and His Prophet. People were bewildered that how can this revolution be instigated as it was nothing but to take on the might of the whole caliphate. Ibn Saba said that people should be sent to every city. Their first task would be to criticize the officials who were appointed on behalf of Hadhrat ‘Uthman (May Allah be well pleased with him) and to insist of enjoining the good and forbidding evil, which will draw people to our group. Then people should complain about the officials of one city to the people of other cities and should spread these complaints a lot. Thus, one group of people was appointed for this task and people were sent to the great cities and activities were started.
It can be understood that when Ibn Saba had toured the great cities, an important objective was to make a committee of those who supported him. As Jews were present in every city, whose real aim was to hurt pristine Islam, they agreed with Ibn Saba and joined the Muslims and happily made committees, which were then joined with the central committee in
[Excerpted from Maqasid Ul Islam, Vol. 6]