1. Foreword
2. Gratitude and Appreciation
3. Introduction
4. Preface – Discussion One: The status of the Sahabah in Islam and an overview of the Islamic belief regarding them.
5. Discussion Two – The Fitnah that broke out between the Sahabah
6. Section One – A Brief Biography of the Eminent Sahabi ‘Amr ibn al ‘As radiya Llahu ‘anhu
7. A Brief Biography of the Eminent Sahabi ‘Amr ibn al ‘As radiya Llahu ‘anhu Continued
8. Section Two – Doubts cast against the eminent Sahabi Amr ibn al ‘As radiya Llahu ‘anhu
9. Section Two – Doubts cast against the eminent Sahabi Amr ibn al ‘As radiya Llahu ‘anhu
10. Misconceptions related to his integrity: Misconception 1 – Characterising him as treacherous
11. Misconception 2 – His admitting to following his desires and being inclined towards the world at his death
12. Misconception 3 – The fortune he left behind after his death
13. Misconceptions related to his relationship with Rasulullah salla Llahu ‘alayhi wa sallam: Misconception 1 – Rasulullah salla Llahu ‘alayhi wa sallam cursed him when he ridiculed the Prophet salla Llahu ‘alayhi wa sallam
14. Misconception 2 – Rasulullah salla Llahu ‘alayhi wa sallam prayed against him
15. Misconception 3 – Rasulullah salla Llahu ‘alayhi wa sallam warned against the coalition of ‘Amr and Muawiyah and that their coalition would bring no good
16. Misconceptions related to his relationship with the Sahabah: Misconception 1 – Inciting the murder of ‘Uthman
17. Misconception 2 – Being partial to the camp of Muawiyah in hopes of materialistic gain
18. Misconception 3 – Saving himself from ‘Ali radiya Llahu ‘anhu in combat by revealing his private regions
19. Misconception 4 – His killing and burning Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr
20. Misconceptions relating to his conquest of Egypt, his governance, his relation with its people, and more specifically the Copts – Preface
21. Misconception 1 – Seizing the wealth of the Copts and humiliating them.
22. Misconception 2 – Portraying the people of Egypt in a negative and unseemly manner in a letter to Amir al Mu’minin ‘Umar
23. Misconception 3 – ‘Amr ibn al ‘As burnt the library of Alexandria
24. Misconception 4 – Refraining from demolishing the Sphinx of Giza and the pyramids
25. Epilogue
1. Foreword
2. Gratitude and Appreciation
3. Introduction
4. Preface – Discussion One: The status of the Sahabah in Islam and an overview of the Islamic belief regarding them.
5. Discussion Two – The Fitnah that broke out between the Sahabah
6. Section One – A Brief Biography of the Eminent Sahabi ‘Amr ibn al ‘As radiya Llahu ‘anhu
7. A Brief Biography of the Eminent Sahabi ‘Amr ibn al ‘As radiya Llahu ‘anhu Continued
8. Section Two – Doubts cast against the eminent Sahabi Amr ibn al ‘As radiya Llahu ‘anhu
9. Section Two – Doubts cast against the eminent Sahabi Amr ibn al ‘As radiya Llahu ‘anhu
10. Misconceptions related to his integrity: Misconception 1 – Characterising him as treacherous
11. Misconception 2 – His admitting to following his desires and being inclined towards the world at his death
12. Misconception 3 – The fortune he left behind after his death
13. Misconceptions related to his relationship with Rasulullah salla Llahu ‘alayhi wa sallam: Misconception 1 – Rasulullah salla Llahu ‘alayhi wa sallam cursed him when he ridiculed the Prophet salla Llahu ‘alayhi wa sallam
14. Misconception 2 – Rasulullah salla Llahu ‘alayhi wa sallam prayed against him
15. Misconception 3 – Rasulullah salla Llahu ‘alayhi wa sallam warned against the coalition of ‘Amr and Muawiyah and that their coalition would bring no good
16. Misconceptions related to his relationship with the Sahabah: Misconception 1 – Inciting the murder of ‘Uthman
17. Misconception 2 – Being partial to the camp of Muawiyah in hopes of materialistic gain
18. Misconception 3 – Saving himself from ‘Ali radiya Llahu ‘anhu in combat by revealing his private regions
19. Misconception 4 – His killing and burning Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr
20. Misconceptions relating to his conquest of Egypt, his governance, his relation with its people, and more specifically the Copts – Preface
21. Misconception 1 – Seizing the wealth of the Copts and humiliating them.
22. Misconception 2 – Portraying the people of Egypt in a negative and unseemly manner in a letter to Amir al Mu’minin ‘Umar
23. Misconception 3 – ‘Amr ibn al ‘As burnt the library of Alexandria
24. Misconception 4 – Refraining from demolishing the Sphinx of Giza and the pyramids
25. Epilogue