Abstract
In this article, it is first briefly mentioned that “Ridde” events meant giving up Islamic religion, and its reasons became widespread in Arabia during the last years of Prophet Muhammed, and during the period of Abu Bakr’s caliphate. Second, this article examines the reign of Museylimetu’l-Kezzab, one of the false prophets that emerged during this period, and by this, it also focuses on the Yemame (Akraba) War. The result of this war (especially the collection of the verses of the Qur’an) is explained by supporting the information provided in the couplets of Sherhu’lIslami’n-Nurani by Sinoplu Safayi.
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