Fadak
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When Abu Bakr assumed the caliphate, he forfeited Fadak from Fatima. When she was informed of the usurpation of Fadak, she appeared before him and produced a legal deed of trust, and also produced the witnesses of Ali and Umm Aiman, which were totally disapproved by Abu Bakr.
Later, when the Jews of Fadak were encircled by the forces of Umar, he assigned Fadak to al-Abbas and Ali as administrators. It was Muawiya who brought it under private ownership by giving it as iqta (fiefdom) to Marwan bin Hakam. Thus, the confiscation of Fadak was perhaps one of the burning issues between the early Shi'ites and Sunnites.
The Umayyad caliph Umar bin Abdul Aziz finally handed over the property of Fadak to Imam Muhammad al-Bakir as the sole heir of Fatima. Summing up the issue of Fadak, Imam Muhammad al-Bakir said, "Verily, Fadak was among the things which God bestowed as a fay on His Apostle without his having fought for it. Thus, when God revealed (the Koranic verse) so give to the kinsman his due, the Prophet made a gift of Fadak to Fatima. When the Prophet died, Abu Bakr took it away from her. When Uthman became ruler, he gave it away as a fief to Marwan (bin Hakam). Then, when Marwan assumed power, he gave two-thirds of it to his son Abdul Malik and one-third to his son Suleman. When Abdul Malik assumed power, he gave two-thirds to Abdul Aziz and one-third remained with Suleman. When Suleman came to rule, he gave his one-third to Umar bin Abdul Aziz. When Umar bin Abdul Aziz assumed power, he returned the whole of Fadak to the sons of Fatima" (Daim al-Islam, 1:475-6)
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Mumtaz Ali Tajddin S. Ali is an popular Ismaili Scholar, He has written many surveys on religion of islam and ismailism such as Fadak, 101 Ismaili Heroes, Ismaili Imams biography, life, history and tradition.
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