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Why Did Mola Ali Dismiss Caliphs' Appointed Rulers? | Bani Umayya's Injustice & Shia Responsibilities | Nahjul Balagha Insights Uncover the historical and spiritual truths behind why Mola Ali (AS)*—the rightful successor to Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAWW)—dismissed the rulers appointed during the reigns of the early Caliphs, particularly those from the unjust *Bani Umayya dynasty. In this eye-opening video, we explore how the Umayyads seized power through deception and oppression, spreading inequality, injustice, and enmity against the Ahlulbayt across the Muslim world. From Muawiyah bin Sufyan's rebellion to the public cursing of Imam Ali (AS) in mosques, the Umayyads systematically undermined Islamic governance, prioritizing tribal loyalty over divine justice. Only *Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz*, an exceptional Umayyad caliph, broke this cycle by restoring rights to the Ahlulbayt and curbing abuses, marking a brief era of reform amid centuries of tyranny. Drawing from Nahjul Balagha*—Imam Ali's (AS) timeless compilation of sermons, letters, and sayings—we delve into his blueprint for true *Islamic governance*: a system rooted in equality, accountability, public welfare, and adherence to Quran and Sunnah. As the fourth Caliph, Mola Ali refused to endorse appointees like Muawiyah, who governed Syria with iron-fisted nepotism and defied central authority. This principled stand exposed the flaws in the post-Prophetic political setup, where worldly ambitions eroded the Caliphs' initial ideals. Imam Ali's dismissals weren't personal vendettas but a defense of Sharia, leading to pivotal conflicts like *Jang-e-Siffin (Battle of Siffin, 657 CE) against Muawiyah's forces and Jang-e-Jamal (Battle of the Camel, 656 CE) against Aisha, Talha, and Zubayr—tragedies born from refusal to uphold justice. *Key topics covered:* Historical reasons for Mola Ali's dismissal of Caliphs' governors (e.g., Muawiyah's rebellion and Umayyad power grab) Bani Umayya's systematic oppression: Cursing Ali (AS), inequality, and enmity toward Ahlulbayt Exception of Umar bin Abdul Aziz: His support for Ahlulbayt rights and governance reforms Nahjul Balagha's vision: Principles of Islamic political and social justice Causes and impacts of Jang-e-Siffin and Jang-e-Jamal on early Islam Shia duties: Upholding Ahlulbayt legacy against tyranny and promoting ethical rule Relevance today: Lessons from history for Muslim leadership and anti-oppression activism Subscribe to Agha Syed Hassan Rizvi for latest lectures. #MolaAli #ImamAli #BaniUmayya #UmayyadDynasty #NahjulBalagha #ShiaIslam #IslamicGovernance #JangESiffin #JangEJamal #Ahlulbayt #Muawiyah #UmarBinAbdulAziz #ShiaResponsibilities #Caliphate #aghasyedhassanrizvi