This academic study by Dr. Ammar Muhammad Yunus explores the crucial, yet often overlooked, role of the 'Rawadif' (supporters or auxiliary forces) of Kufa during the first century of Islam. The book meticulously analyzes their political influence and direct involvement in the pivotal events that defined this formative era. It examines how these groups shaped caliphal successions, participated in key military campaigns, and contributed to the complex political and social dynamics of the early Islamic state, offering a detailed perspective on a critical period and location in Islamic history. It's an essential resource for understanding early political structures.