There were three candidates: Ali, Talhah and Al-Zubayr.
In the end Talhah said,"Stop it.
former wife of Muhammad ibn Talhah.
Talhah had at least fifteen children by at
appointing Talhah, Ali ibn Abi Talib
Talhah ibn Ubaydullah(Arabic:
(Talhah is one of those who have fulfilled their Nahbah.)”'.
Talhah, Zubayr
and other companions also refused the rebels' offer of the caliphate.
Talhah had at least fifteen children by at least eight different women.
Talhah ibn Ubaydullah(Arabic:
طلحة بن عبيدالله)(594-656) was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
According to Abu Mekhnaf's narration, Talhah was the first prominent companion who gave his pledge to'Ali,
During the battle, Marwan ibn al-Hakam, who was fighting on the
same side as Aisha, shot Talhah in the thigh.
A'ishah, Talhah, Al-Zubayr and the Umayyads,
especially Muawiyah I and Marwan I, wanted'Ali to punish the rioters who had killed Uthman.
Talhah was the first prominent companion who gave his pledge to‘Ali, but
other narrations claimed otherwise, stating they were forced to give their pledge.
According to Abu Mekhnaf's narration, Talhah was the first prominent companion who gave his pledge to'Ali,
but other narrations claimed otherwise, stating they were forced to give their pledge.
Abu Bakr scraped together an army mainly
from the Hashim clan(Muhammad's), appointing Talhah, Ali ibn Abi Talib
and Zubayr ibn al-Awam as Commanders of one-third of the newly organised force each.
This committee was: Ali Uthman ibn Affan Abdur Rahman bin Awf Sa
would ibn Abi Waqqas Al-Zubayr Talhah Umar asked that,
after his death, the committee reach a final decision within three days, and the next caliph should take the oath of office on the fourth day.
It is said that most of these marriages had a political intent in his father's interest, for he gave a part of his Kunya(Arabic: كُـنـيـة, Nickname), "Abu Muḥammad"(Arabic: أبـو مـحـمّـد, "Father of Muhammad"), to the first son from his first freely chosen wife after‘Ali's death, Ḵawla bint Manẓur, daughter of
a Fazāra chief and former wife of Muhammad ibn Talhah.