Aisha became extremely angry at Uthman, and came out saying:
"Kill this old fool (Na'thal), for he is unbeliever."
References:
History of Ibn Athir, v3, p206
Lisan al-Arab, v14, p141
al-Iqd al-Farid, v4, p290
Sharh al-Nahj, by Ibn Abi al-Hadid, v16, pp 220-223
Manaqib by Khawarzmi, page 117
Tadkhirath al Khawwas page 38
Asadul Ghaba Volume 3 page 14, "Dhikr Jamal"
Al Istiab Volume 2 page 185
Al Nahaya Volume 5 page 80
Qamus page 500 "lughut Nathal" by Firozabadi
Iqd al Fareed Volume 2 page 117 "Dhikr Jamal"
Shaykh Mudheera page 163
While "dumb Shia moron" and "dip$hit" best describe you, there are more adjectives I can throw at you but save yourself some embarrassment and read this:
http://www.sjiieten-ontmaskerd.nl/AhlelBayt.com/www.ahlelbayt.com/articles/rebuttals/nathal.htmlNow I know you are not into reading counter-rebuttals so I'll highlight the main points here.
History of Ibn Athir - wrong title; the correct name you were looking for is "al-Kamil fi al-Tareekh" which is a secondary source quoting directly from, in fact based upon, Tareekh At-Tabari. The introduction in Tareekh at-Tabari clearly states that the author reported everything without authenticating any of the reports.
If you click on the link I've shared with you, it establishes the weakness of the narration.
Lisan al-Arab - a dictionary, you dimwit! Since when did we establish history and beliefs from dictionaries?
al-Iqd al-Fareed - a literary novel replete with elements of fiction.
Sharh Nahj-ul Balagha - you have tried to pass this off in the past as a Sunni source but for the 3rd time, the author was a Mu'tazilite Shi'i.
Manaqib by Khawarzmi - no such narration in his book. By the way, also a secondary source.
Tadkhirath al-Khawwas - the dumb moron you (and the Shias who fed you these sources) are, this book was written by Sibt Ibn al-Jawzi, the Hanafi turned Shia,
not the Ibn al-Jawzi (the famous Sunni scholar).
Asadul Ghaba - more like Usd ul-Ghaba, you dip$hit but your blunders are too many to keep track of! Again, a secondary source without a chain of narration for the report.
Al-Istiab - secondary source; narration without a chain.
Al-Nahaya - another dictionary, like Lisan al-Arab.
Qamus - dictionary, yet again!
Iqd al-Fareed - already refuted; a literary novel full of fiction!
Shaykh Mudheera - trying to pass off an anti-Sunni book as a
Sunni book? This book was written by the contemporary heretic Mahmud Abu Rayya.
Did I touch a painful nerve? 😊 And a very painful nerve by the sound of it.
You did not touch a nerve. You only proved to us that you deserve every harsh word ever said to you on this forum.