@ahadsoab@Uqasha_08 It was under the guidance of Aisha (ra)? She was not present at Siffin and had nothing to do with it. You seem to be confusing it with Jamal.
Also, I noticed you omitted salutations after the name of Ali (ra). Is there any reason for that, or just a mistake?
@ahadsoab@Uqasha_08 Is Ali ibn Abi Talib (ra) part of the kulafa e rashidun (ra)? I assume your answer is yes.
Did those who fought against him at Siffin hold on to him?
@DryInk@MrAdnanRashid And provide a scholar, Mr. Knowledgeable who says killing is better than cursing. Clown. The whole point Ibn Taymiyya was making is that killing is worse than cursing so when Mu'awiya cursed Ali (ra), it's light in comparison to killing Companions at Siffin. Idiot.
@DryInk@MrAdnanRashid So if Mu'awiya killed Ali (ra), that would have been much better than when he actually cursed him?
That's your idiotic position? Go on, do some gymnastics now.
@DryInk@MrAdnanRashid In which world is cursing better than killing? What a theologically absurd statement to make.
"Whoever kills a believer intentionally - his recompense is Hell, abiding therein, and the wrath and curse of Allah are upon him…" (4:93)