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Ali - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ja`far ibn Abī Tālib - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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guided calipha and Imam after prophet Muhammad ... `Ali ibn Abi Talib ... The Khawârij pre-dated the Rawâfid in their vilification of Abu Bakr and `Umar. `Ali declared it licit to fight them because they had killed the Companion Khabbab ibn al-Arathth and his wife for praising the four Caliphs.
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HyperHistory offers accurate, cited, well-written essays and biographies with biblical perspective. ... This ended the story of the life of the fourth caliph, ruler over the Muslim people. This man, called `Ali ibn Abu Talib?, became a great ruler though he came from rather humble beginnings.
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Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) said: The Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) used to pick me in his lap and embrace me and chew the food and put it into my mouth. ... Ali ibn Abu Talib describes this enlightening period of his age as under: The Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) used to go to the Cave of Hira but nobody except he (pbuh) and I did...
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Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) did fiercely fight the enemy but never killed him while he was in a thirsty or hungry condition and he never destroyed and dismantled the houses of the enemy. ... But, Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) who was a self made and sublime person his approach and behavior was different than that of the others.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib. Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib. Information about Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib; Imam Ali International Airport; Imam Ali Mosque; Imam Ali Mosque bombing; Imam Ali Shah; Imam Ali shrine; Imam Alimsultanov;
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Hazrat Ali Al-Murtaza (AS) ... Title - Al-Murtaza, Al-Amir-ul-Mo'mineen, Abu-Turab, Asadullah ... Father's Name - Abu Talib-ibne-Abdul Muttalib...
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Imam Ali Bin Abu Talib A.S. His Life, Achievements, and Merits; Dr. Syed H. Akhtar; Austin, Texas; Ali bin Abu Talib (A.S.)* was the cousin and son-in-Law of Prophet ... History records that the first person to congratulate and address him was Umar ibn al-Khattab who said, “Congratulations, O son of Abu Talib!
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In 656 he became the last of the "rightly guided" caliphs. The fourth of the caliphs or successors of Muhammad, was born in Mecca. His father, Abu Talib, was an uncle of the Prophet, and Ali himself was adopted by Muhammad and educated under his care.
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