No they didn't get along. Ali (a. S) advised the prophet (s.a.
W) not to stay with Aisha when adultery rumors surfaced. Abu Bakr confronted Ali (a. S) and Fatima (a.
S) with around 80 soldiers in regards to his allegiance, in which Fatima (a. S) threatened to remove her hijab, in which Abu bakr hesitated and left. Aisha (r.
A) broke a rule in the Quran that stated the prophets (s.a. W) wives need to stay at home (Does Allah swt not know best)? In the end Ali (a.
S) did not have an ego and approved of the caliphs and forgave Aisha (r. A) both of them repented to Allah (swt), and that is when the conflict should have ended. Abu bakr's contributions to Islam are huge and I would not label him a sinner, I think his only mistake was becoming the first caliph when Ali (a.
S) should have been the first caliph. The prophet (s.a. W) said that Ali (a.
S) was to him what prophet Haroon (pbuh) was to prophet Moses (pbuh), except that he (Muhammad a. S) was the last prophet and none would be after him. So who did prophet Moses (pbuh) leave in charge as he went to collect the Torah?
Haroon (pbuh). The prophet (s.a. W) also declared that Ali (a.
S) was his successor and his own daughter claimed this as well, and I am inclined to believe her. So it would be ludicrous to say the prophet (s.a. W) did not trust Ali (a.
S). I didn't make you change your beliefs, we are both Muslim and believe in the same Lord (swt) and the same message (Quran). These issues are after the prophets (s.a.
W) death which has nothing to do with Islam "whos the leader, who cares?
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.