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Imam Ali (a.s.) |
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Imam Ali (a.s) [First Shiites Leader] Ali ibn Abi Talib
(600?-61), fourth caliph of Islam and son-in-law of the Prophet
Muhammad. He was born in
Mecca, the son of Abu Talib,
Muhammad's
uncle. Ali
was one of the first converts to Islam and one of the most faithful followers
of the Prophet. He married Muhammad's
daughter Fatima,
who bore him two sons, Hasan
and Husayn.
In 632, when Muhammad
died, Ali
claimed the right of succession. He was preceded in the caliphate, however, by
Abu Bakr, Umar I, and Uthman ibn Affan, and did not become caliph until 656.
In the first year of Dissension between Ali's adherents and his opponents continued to shake the Muslim world. This conflict led to the first and most important schism in Islam, between the Shiites (adherents of Ali) and the Sunnites (orthodox Muslims). Ali is the ancestor of the Fatimid line of caliphs, who traced their descent from Ali and Fatima.
Note: Ali ibn Abi Talib (a.s.) is the successor of Prophet Muhammad and the Prophet dictated him in many sayings and also the Holy Qur'an dictates him in many verses
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