And a very BIG HELLO to you as well. It's so nice of you to come out and join us. Welcome. First of all your post clearly tells me you're in to this personality clash; 'You said this about Abu Bakr so I can also say this about Ali'. You can say or do what ever you like or want about Ali because Ali is not just ours, Ali is not our personal possession, he belongs to the Prophet (s) and is connected to the Muslims. Why is it that you guys always try to create a situation such as 'Sahaba v Ahle Bayth or us v you or this v that etc'.
That sounds liker "No answer" to me. I didn't know `Ali belonged to the Prophet (saw), how much did he buy him for? I thought he was a free man. Let's also say Abu Bakr belongs to the entire nation then, loved by 1.5 billion Muslims. As for Sahabah vs Ahlul-Bayt, that's your thing bro, you're guys always comparing and character assassinating individuals to make your own Imams look cool.
You've said your bit now here is mine, it doesn't matter whether it's Ali or Abu Bakr, both were and are related to the Prophet (s) and are iconic figures with in Islamic history and for the Muslims. Both have their character, performance and achievements and have worked together and alongside the Prophet (s) to promote Islam. So you can put this technique and tactic aside of Abu Bakr v Ali or I can say this and that as well about Ali because we're not talking about individuals or personalities what we're discussing is consultation (shura) and reality and facts surrounding Saqifa and its legitimacy.
Do you have split personality disorder? It sounds like now you're praising Abu Bakr, previously you were accusing him of creating civil-war for his own self-interest.
In Saqifah, some of the biggest heads of the Muslim nation consulted and reached a decision.
You haven't gone through the thread or just didn't bother or probably couldn't respond to my questions and points.
This is a very basic thread, nothing of importance was brought up tbh.
Why did some of the Ansar (minority) all of a sudden gather in Saqifa? What was the need or the sudden urge? Surely something wasn't right. Surely something was wrong. What did they witness or see that they decided all of a sudden and gathered Saqifa in an emergency to go their separate and own way?
The "minority" were the LEADERS of the Ansar, they are the ones who are heard and respected among them. Those present represented the vast majority of the Ansar. They gathered suddenly because the Prophet (saw) died suddenly, and they felt the need to fill the gap and saw they were most worthy of leading the Ummah. If you don't think there was a sudden need in those crucial times, then forgive me but you're clueless about politics and Arab culture. As for Abu Bakr, `Umar, aba `Ubaydah and those that followed, these were some of the biggest heads of the Muhajirin, they represent the vast majority of the Muhajirin and are obeyed. It is unfortunate that banu Hashim weren't present due to the circumstance, but those present are more than enough to give legitimacy to ANY Caliph.