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| | Ali Ibn Abu Talib Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography |
 | | Ali's father, Abu Talib, was a member of the powerful tribe of the Quraysh, and an uncle to the young Muhammad. |  | | Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib The Commander of the Faithfull |  | | When Ali's name is mentioned, along with "May Allah be pleased with him", Shi'a add "Allah has honoured his face", a reference to the Shi'a belief that Ali converted to Islam at such a young age that he never joined in any worship of the traditional Meccan gods, whom the Muslims believe to be idols. |
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http://www.karr.net/encyclopedia/Ali_ibn_Abu_Talib
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| | Kufa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | After Ali ibn Abu Talib became caliph, he moved his headquarters and capital to Kufa as he prepared for battle with Muawiyah who was leading a revolt from Syria. |  | | The city was the location of the capital of Ali ibn Abu Talib. |  | | After Muawiyah became caliph, Kufa served as a base for the supporters of Ali, and later its inhabitants would house his son Hussein. |
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http://www.northmiami.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Kufa
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| | Ali ibn Abu Talib |
 | | Nach 'Uthmans Ermordung wurde Ali der vierte Kalif der Muslime. |  | | Daraufhin erklärte der Prophet, dass Ali das genannte sein wird. |  | | Als einziger Mensch durfte Ali den Propheten zur Höhle Hira begleiten und ihn dort mit Essen versorgen. |
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http://www.muslim-markt.de/Lexikon/stichworte/a/aliibnabutalib.htm
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| | Contents Page |
 | | (Peak of Eloqence - Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib a.s.) |  | | (Psalms of Islam - Imam Ali Zainul-Abedin a.s.) |
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http://www.ummah.com/khoei/cont.htm
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| | Shi'a Real Ahl al-Sunnah |
 | | Ibn Sa`d has said that Abdullah ibn Awn al-Basri was a follower of Uthman."[128] And about Ibrahim ibn Ya`qub al-Jawzjani, who was famous for hating Ali, peace be upon him, he says that his sect was Hareezi, i.e. |  | | Ibn Kathir, in his Al-Bidaya wal Nihaya, tells us that when "Ahl al-Sunnah wal Jama`a" heard al-A`mash narrating the tradition of the roasted bird, which contains a praise of Ali ibn Abu Talib (peace be upon him), they took him out of the mosque then washed the place where he used to sit. |  | | [129] The Nasibis are Ali's enemies and the enemies of his Ahl al-Bayt from among the Kharijites, the Qasitis, and the renegades who antagonized him and fought him. |
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http://www.imamalinet.net/en/k/shia-real/30.htm
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| | Ali on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | He was the son of Abu Talib, Muhammad's uncle, but was more closely related to the Prophet as the husband of Fatima. |  | | Interview: Lonnie Ali, Lennox Lewis and Howard Bingham discuss Muhammad Ali and the Ali Center |  | | (älē´) (Ali ibn Abu Talib), 598?-661, 4th caliph (656-61). |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/a/ali.asp
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| | Sayyidina Husain ibn `Ali (Radhiallaahu Anhu) |
 | | Husain ibn 'Ali ibn Abu Talib ibn 'Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim ibn 'Abd al-Manaf for Shi'ahs in particular, is hailed as an immortal martyr. |  | | He was born in the city of Madinah to 'Ali ibn Abu Talib and Fatimah bint Muhammad (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam). |  | | His father 'Ali used to say, "Whoever wishes to see anyone closely resembling the Holy Prophet from his neck up to his ankles in formation and texture, then look at Husain." Husain and his elder brother, Hasan was much loved by their proud grandfather. |
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http://www.jamiat.org.za/muharram/Husain.htm
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| | Ali -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | in full 'ali Ibn Abu Talib son-in-law of Muhammad, the prophet of Islam, and fourth caliph (successor to Muhammad), reigning from 656 to 661. |  | | The founder of Pakistan was Mohammed Ali Jinnah. |  | | When Muhammad 'Ali (also spelled Mehemet Ali) was named pasha of Egypt by the Ottoman Empire, he founded a dynasty that ruled for more than 100 years and paved the way for the modern Egyptian state. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9005712?tocId=9005712
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| | Nahjul Balagha, Sermons of Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib : Arthur's Classic Novels |
 | | This sermon was related to us by Muhammad ibn Yusuf who related it from al-Hasan ibn `Alí ibn `Abd al-Karím az-Za`farání and he from Muhammad ibn Zakariyyah al-Ghallábí and he from Ya`qúb ibn Ja`far ibn Sulaymán and he from his father and he from his grand-father and he from Ibn `Abbás. |  | | However, Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah was prominent in righteousness and piety, sublime in renunciation and worship, lofty in knowledge and achievements and heir of his father in bravery. |  | | Apparently the Holy Prophet's giving the name of Muhammad ibn Talhah seems incorrect since from some traditions it appears that the Prophet had reserved it for a son of Amír al-mu'minín and he was Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah. |
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http://arthurwendover.com/arthurs/islam/nahjul10.html
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| | Hazrat Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib's Epistle to the Governor of Egypt - 10/7/96 |
 | | Hazrat Ali, the Great Khalif of Islam, and the first in the line of the Imamat, apart from his abiding contribution to spiritual thought, is known to the Arabic world as a great jurist and man of letters. |  | | Hazrat Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib's Epistle to the Governor of Egypt - 10/7/96 |  | | Poetry by Al Muayyad and Ibn Hani regarding the Progeny of Muhammad |
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http://www.hal-pc.org/~amana/ismaali.html
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| | Talib, Ali ibn Abu: 4th Caliph and Leader of the Shiite sect of Islam |
 | | Talib, Ali ibn Abu: 4th Caliph and Leader of the Shiite sect of Islam |  | | ‘Ali was born in 600 A.D., in the shrine, Kaaba, in the city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. |  | | Ali himself did not change his lifestyle, for he learned never to live long in riches and frequently used the money he obtained by supplying money for more religious conquests or for charity. |
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http://www.hyperhistory.net/apwh/bios/b1talib-ali-ibn-abu.htm
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| | Al-Muraja'at |
 | | Yet on both occasions, `Ali was made brother of the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him and his progeny, as you have come to know. |  | | It is Allah who has turned you out while keeping him.'"[17] Zayd ibn Arqam has said: "A few companions of the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) used to have the doors of their houses overlooking the mosque. |  | | [21] As they are quoted by `Ali ibn Muhammad al-Khatib, the Shafi`i faqih who is better known as Ibn al-Maghazli, in his book Al-Manaqib from various sources, and transmitted by the trusted researcher al-Balkhi in Chapter 17 of his Yanabi` al-Mawaddah. |
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http://www.al-shia.com/html/eng/books/murajaat/034.htm
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| | Shi'a Real Ahl al-Sunnah |
 | | As for the sahaba who were not Shi`as, as well as the caliphs, kings, and princes who ruled the Muslims from the time of Abu Bakr and till the reign of the Abbaside caliph Muhammad ibn al-Rasheed al-Mu`tasim, they never recognized the caliphate of Ali ibn Abu Talib at all. |  | | I visited Ahmad ibn Hanbal after having added the name of Ali, Allah be pleased with him,[23] to the list of the three ["righteous caliphs"]. |  | | Their rulers since the reign of Mu`awiyah and till the days of Marwan ibn Muhammad ibn Marwan in 132 A.H. ordered the cursing of Ali from the pulpits. |
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http://www.al-islam.org/real/6.htm
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| | 'ali Ibn Abu Talib Caliph In Iraq / Fatimah |
 | | Ali was the son of Abu Talib, chief of a local cla n. |  | | Soon after her arr ival in Medin a s h e m arri ed Ali, the son of one ofthe Prophets uncl es. |  | | Ali in full ali Ibn Abu Talib b. |
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http://www.e-familytree.net/F73/F73195.htm
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| | Timeline 600CE to 999CE |
 | | The followers of Ali became known as Shiites from the Arabic meaning "the party of Ali." Those who believe that the election of the first three caliphs was valid and who claim to follow the Sunna reject the Shiite idea of the Imam, and are called the Sunnis. |  | | 661 Jan 24, Ali ibn Abu Talib, caliph of Islam (656-61), was murdered in Kufa, Iraq. |  | | 967 Dec 7, Abu Sa'id ibn Aboa al-Chair, Persian mystic, was born. |
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http://timelines.ws/0600AD_999AD.HTML
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| | What is Islam? - By Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (as) |
 | | By Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (A.S.) the successor to Prophet Muhammed (sawas). |  | | It is up to you to maintain the eminence and dignity granted to it by the Lord, to follow it sincerely, to do justice to its articles of faith and belief, to obey implicitly its tenets and orders, and to give it the proper place in your lives. |  | | Source: Nahjul Balagha (Sermons and sayings of Ali ibn Abu Talib) |
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http://www.ummah.com/khoei/islam.htm
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| | islamonline - ramadan |
 | | The Mission of `Ali Ibn Abu Talib and Khalid Ibn Al-Walid in Yemen |  | | `Ali then sent the news of Hamadan’s embracing Islam to the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him. |  | | Al-bara' said: I was one of those who went with Khalid and we stayed amongst people there for six months propagating Islam, but nobody answered, so Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, sent us `Ali Ibn Abu Talib and asked him to send Khalid back with his group, unless someone would like to stay. |
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http://www.islamonline.net/English/ramadan1422/2001/history/article20.shtml
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 | | 'My husband, Ali is entitled to the Caliphate,' and then the Caliph would have been obliged to surrender the Caliphate to Ali on account of his having acknowledged her to be a truthful woman. |  | | The political challenge which Abu Bakr created here, was aimed at proving to Ali and Lady Fatima Zahra (A.S.) that the nation was not ready to aid them in an emotional issue in which he was successful in downgrading Ali and Fatima by controlling and directing the public opinion. |  | | According to Abu Bakr, Fadak did not belong to the Messenger of Allah; it rather was the property of all Muslims. |
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http://www.balagh.net/english/ahl_bayt/fatima_the_gracious/49.htm
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| | The Islamic Community of Greater Cincinnati |
 | | Abul Hasan `Ali ibn Isma`il ibn Bishr ibn Ishaq al-Ash`ari |  | | Amir ul-Mumineen Hassan ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib |  | | Amir Hussain ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib al-Shahid |
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http://www.cincimasjid.com/awliya.html
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| | Ismaili Web Page 2 |
 | | According to Shia Muslim tradition, Prophet Muhammad had been apprehensive about declaring his own son-in-law and cousin Ali ibn Abu Talib, as his spiritual (Amirul Momineen, Commander of the believers) and secular (Caliph, King) heir, for fear that it would divide the nascent muslim community and in the above revelation God reassures him. |  | | Muhammad, his daughter Fatima, his son-in-law Ali, his two grandsons (the Panj Tan Paak), and some Christians at the Mubahila, a well known historical event. |  | | The foregoing verse was revealed to Prophet Muhammad in 632 A.C., before he called a halt at Ghadir Khumm, 3 months before his demise. |
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http://www.amaana.org/ismaili3.html
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| | Shia News Articles: Islam Al-Husayn(a.s) - An Exempler |
 | | He was the son of Ali ibn Abu-Talib and the Lady of Islam, Fatima Zahra (daughter of the Prophet), and the younger brother of Hasan, and father of the nine Ma'soom Imams (peace be upon them all) who came after him. |  | | This is why the life of Islam owes its perpetuity until the day of resurrection to the repeated sacrifices of Husayn just as it is indebted to the tireless efforts of the Prophet and the battles of Imam Ali. |  | | Therefore, in order to express our reverence to the holy premises of Abu Abdullah Husayn Ibn Ali, and discharge our religious duty, we must make every effort for the progress and advancement of this glorious city. |
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http://www.shianews.com/low/articles/islam/0000202.php
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| | January 24 Deaths in History |
 | | January 24, 661 Ali ibn Abu Talib, kalief of Islam (656-61), murdered |
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http://www.brainyhistory.com/daysdeath/death_january_24.html
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| | Ali Ibn Abu Talib |
 | | Depois de 'Ali, Muawiya assumiu o califado, que, a partir de então, passou a ser hereditário. |  | | Uma manhã, quando Ali estava orando na mesquita, Ibn-i-Muljim golpeou-o com uma espada envenenada, e no vigésimo dia do mês de Ramadan, 'Ali (que Deus esteja satisfeito com ele) morreu, com ele termina o período dos Califas Probos. |  | | A situação no Hijaz (a parte da Arábia onde Makkah e Madina se situam) tornou-se tão problemática que 'Ali (que Deus esteja satisfeito com ele) mudou a capital para o Iraque. |
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| | ~*Ali Ibn Abu Talib "Caliph" in Iraq/~*Fatima al'Zahra |
 | | Husband: ~*Ali Ibn Abu Talib "Caliph" in Iraq |  | | Born: 599 at: 51-75 Married: at: Died: 661 at: Kufa Father:'Abd Manaf Abu Talib ibn al'Muttalib Mother: Other Spouses: |  | | ~*Ali Ibn Abu Talib "Caliph" in Iraq/~*Fatima al'Zahra |
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http://mariah.stonemarche.org/famfiles/fam09129.htm
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| | Al-Muraja'at |
 | | It is transmitted by Ibn Hajar who also quotes the three ahadith that precede it in Section 3, Chapter 9, page 76, of his Al-Sawa`iq al-Muhriqa. |  | | [3] From one hadith quoted by al-Tabrani, Ibn Abu Hatim, and many other authors of books of tradition. |  | | [2] Ibn `Asakir, as well as many other authors of books of traditions, have all quoted it. |
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http://www.imamalinet.net/en/k/murajaat/049.htm
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| | Ismaili Web Page 6 Shia Islam Sources Created 8-21-96 |
 | | NAHJUL BALAGHA, Sermons and letters of Hazrat Ali |  | | Prophet's Night Journey Mehraj The Shia Ismaili Tariqah is an esoteric tradition and even though this vision of our beloved Prophet is of the eternal world, an effort to explain the magnanimity of this journey in human terms is sometimes taken too literally, the description however, is really beautiful, enjoy! |  | | The Creation of Adam and the Rope of Allah described by Hazrat Ali |
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http://www.hal-pc.org/~amana/ism6.html
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| | Fuls |
 | | An idol of the Banu Tayy, destroyed by Ali ibn Abu Talib, a full cousin of the Prophet Muhammad). |  | | Article created on 23 February 1998; last modified on 25 April 2000. |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/f/fuls.html
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| | jmmh |
 | | A separate translation of the Supplication of Kumayl, one of the best-known prayers, includes extensive commentary, a recitation of the supplication, and an Arabic-English version. |  | | A translation by Maulvi Sher Ali can be found at |  | | contains links to reputable translations of many full-length classic texts such as Nahjul Balagha, a collection of over two hundred sermons, letters, and sayings by 'Ali ibn-Abu-Talib and Sahifa al-Kamilah, a collection of supplications by `Ali ibn Husayn, considered to be one of the oldest Islamic prayer manuals. |
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http://www.albany.edu/jmmh/vol1no1/teach-islamic.html
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| | USUL AL FIQH AL ISLAMI |
 | | The Role of the Followers of Abu Hanifah in the Writing of al Usul |
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http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/law/alalwani_usulalfiqh
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| | History of the Muslim Ummah Volume 1 :: SoundVision.com Shopping |
 | | This book, written in textbook-style format, aims to teach the basics of Islamic history starting from the time of Prophet Mohammed (peace and blessings be upon him) unitl the era of Khalifa Ali ibn Abu Talib. |  | | This book in textbook style teaches early Islamic history through the time of Khalifa Ali ibn Abu Talib. |  | | It includes tables, a chart, and clearly explains the basics of Islamic history for junior high school level students. |
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http://www.soundvision.com/shop/pview.asp?Item=431-016
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| | Encyclopedia.com - Results for Ali ibn Abu Talib |
 | | Here's the new Location for: Ali ibn Abu Talib |  | | Encyclopedia.com - Results for Ali ibn Abu Talib |  | | Please update your link and click below to go to the new location. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/00345.html
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| | Verde Islam: La Creación, en un sermón del Imam Ali Ibn-Abu-Talib |
 | | El texto que reproducimos está tomado de la edición de Tahrike Tarsile Qur´an, Inc. New York 1988, traducida al castellano por Dr. Muhammad Ali Anzaldúa Morales. |  | | Verde Islam: La Creación, en un sermón del Imam Ali Ibn-Abu-Talib |  | | ´Ali ibn-Abu-Talib era primo hermano y yerno del Profeta Muhammad, que la Paz y las bendiciones sean con él, casado con su hija Fátima. |
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http://www.verdeislam.com/vi_04/Vi_415.htm
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| | Carta que el Emir de los Creyentes, Ali Ibn Abu Talib |
 | | Carta que el Emir de los Creyentes, Ali Ibn Abu Talib |  | | Número 129 // 24 de junio de 2001 // 2 Raby` al-Thaany 1422 A.H. Carta que el Emir de los Creyentes, Ali Ibn Abu Talib |
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http://www.webislam.com/numeros/2001/05_01/Articulos%2005_01/Carta_EmirCreyentes.htm
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