Uthman ibn Hunaif

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Uthman ibn Hunaif was one of the companions of Muhammad. According to Shia belief, he did not give allegiance to Abu Bakr, until Ali supposedly did so.[1] He narrated the Hadith of the blind man.[2]

Qadi Yusuf says that Uthman bin Hunaif was an authority in all Arabia on taxation, assessment of land revenue and land reclamation. He was employed by Umar as a land revenue expert,[3] the Umar and the Sahaba

References

  1. Peshawar Nights on Al-Islam.org
  2. Islam Tomorrow .com
  3. A Restatement of the History of Islam and Muslims on Al-Islam.org , referencing Kitabul-Kharaj and Siyar-ul-Ansar
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