hazrat Ali. battle of camel?
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The Battle of the Camel, also known as the Battle of Jamel or the Battle of Basra, took place at Basra, Iraq on 7 November 656 (13 Jumada Al-Awwal 36 AH). The battle was fought between Ali ibn Abi Talib, who was the cousin and son-in-law of the deceased Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, considered the fourth Rashidun Caliph of the Sunnis and the first Imam of the Shias, and A'isha widow of Prophet Muhammad, Talhah and Zubayr who led the war against Ali aiming to avenge the death of the third caliph Uthman who was the son-in-law of Muhammad, who had recently been killed as a result of rebellion by the followers of Ali. Marking the second chapter of the First Fitna, the fateful battle ended with victory for Ali and the defeat of Aisha.
Contents
1 Before the conflict
2 Preparation for battle
3 Battle
4 Sunni View of the Battle
5 Aftermath
6 Legacy
6.1 Sunni and Shia's split
7 Participants
7.1 Soldiers of Ali's Army
7.2 Soldiers of Aisha's Army
7.3 Others involved
7.4 Unclassified
8 References
9 External links