HAZRAT ALI IBN ABI TALIB LIFE BOOKS
THE SUMMARY OF
HAZRAT ALI LIFE
The Initial Years: A Soul Of Islam
Hazrat Ali’s was different from and other person. He was born in the year 600 CE,he is the only person the world born in Ka’bah the sign was considered a sign of his future sanctity by the philosophers and theologians. When Father of hazrat Ali faced financial hardships in his life then hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) took Ali with him in his own home.
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- VARIANT 1 : ALI THE ELIXIR OF LOVE BY JALAL MOGHAHIA
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- VARIANT 3 : AL MURTAZA BY MULANA SYAD ABU AL HASSAN ALI
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so This meant that by the age of five Ali was raised up under the supervision of the Prophet hazrat Muhammad (PBUH). He didn't just only learnt Islam he witnessed it with his own eyes as it was revealed by Muhammad (PBUH). He was the first person to witness the Prophet’s private prayers in nights and also he was the first male to testify that "There is no God but Allah." and that hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) is the last Prophet of Allah This early immersion created a bond so strong that the Prophet later said, to ALI "You are to me as Aaron was to Moses except there will be no Prophet after me."
As The Shield of the Prophet: Military Power
While Ali is remembered for his piety and his kind heart, his physical bravery was much more then the base of the early Muslim community’s survival. He was the only "Point Man" for the most dangerous missions in the history of Islam
At The Night of the Hijrah: When the people of Mecca surrounded the Prophet’s house with unsheathed swords with intentions to catch him , Ali slept in the Prophet’s green mantle. He accepted to stay behind, knowing that he was the target, to ensure the Prophet could migrate to Medina. He accepted to stayed in Mecca for three more days for the reason to return the trusts (belongings) that the people of Mecca had left to the Prophet showing his commitment to integrity even in the face of death he remember the belongings of people.
The war of Badr: Badr was the first major battle of the Islam, it was tradition for the champions of armies to duel before the general engagement in the war. Ali was the one who stepped forward with HAZRAT HAMZA and defeated the Meccan champions with the believe in Allah setting the tone for a victory that seemed impossible on paper but he did it
Hero of Dhul-Fiqar: in the Battle ground of Uhud, when the Muslim lines were breaking apart , Ali was one of the few fighters who stood firm against the odds circling the Prophet in order to protect him from incoming arrows and swords. It was here that a voice was heard during war saying, "There is no brave person like Ali, and no sword like Zulfiqar."
Conqueror of Khyber: The victory of Khyber was one of the great victory of Islam although Allah blessed Muslims with that but Ali was the one who killed marhab one of the great and powerful enemies in just one strike. according to the historic books Ali was fasting but still he had so much believe in Allah that he lifted the door of Khyber weighted (900 kg) and conquered Khyber with courage and power
Intelligence And High IQ Of Islamic Science
Hazrat Ali was not only a warrior in his life he was the "Walking Quran." He was well known for his intelligence not only between Muslims but also non Muslims admire his intelligence. His intellectual contributions gave the framework for several branches of Islamic scholarship. He was most well known person for his judgement and decision taking
1. Arabic language And Grammer Architect
Before Ali, Arabic was spoken but as the empire of Islam expanded, non-Arabs who don't know much arabic began mispronouncing the Quran. Ali was the one who dictated the basic rules of Arabic grammar to many student, Abu al-Aswad al-Du'ali, was the one instructing him to categorize speech into nouns, verbs, and particles that was so effective. so this act was his great effort to maintain the dignity of holy book Quran
2. The Philosophy of Ali Monotheism:
In the collection of his great works, Nahj al-Balagha, Ali provides some of the most great and profound metaphysical explanations of God. He explained that God cannot be defined by time, space, or physical attributes as he is the creator of everything and as that would imply a limit. His describes the creation of the universe and the nature of the soul remain still central to Islamic philosophy in today science as well
3. Judicial Genius
Ali’s logic was legendary and so great that even non Muslims admires him. He famously solved a dispute between the two women claiming the same child that belongs to them by suggesting that he will cut the child in half then the real mother cried out to give the child to the other woman to save the life of his child Ali immediately knew she was the true mother of the child
The struggle for social justice
When Ali was considered the fourth Caliph, he inherited the state in turmoil. However, he refused to use political expediency to stabilize his rule. He chose the "hard right" over the "easy wrong."
The Redistribution of Wealth
The previous administration had always allowed certain tribal and leaders to accumulate massive wealth. Ali’s first and important act was to reclaim these lands for the public treasury. His most famous words was, "Even if I find that this money was used to buy slave girls or marry wives, I will return it to the treasury, for justice is wide enough for all." He lived his every single word he wore patched clothes and ate dry bread due to his simplicity, he ensures that he never live better than the poorest citizen in his empire.
Ethical Warfare
Even during the tragic civil wars of Jamal and Siffin, Ali’s personality was unmatched. He issued strict standing orders to his army.
That to never start the fighting; always wait until the enemy to strike first.
Never kill a wounded man: or someone who has turned his back to flee.
Never strip the dead: for their clothes or belongings.
To never ever harm a woman: even if she insults you and dishonors you
Ali personal Character:
Despite his grand titles, Ali’s most liked nickname was Abu Turab (Father of Dust), given to him by the Prophet when prophet found Ali sleeping on the bare ground of the mosque, covered in dust.
He was man of great and remarkable emotional intelligence. He was also known to carry the bags of breads and dates on his back in the middle of the night to feed the orphans and widows of Kufa, also keeping his identity hidden so they don't feel the sting of charity. It was only after his death that many realized where their nightly food had been coming from. That's what the great character is
The Final Act: Martyrdom in the Mihrab
The end of Ali’s life was much like the beginning, full of symbolism. It was in the 19th of Ramadan, and the 40th year of Hijra and he was praying in the Morning Prayer in the one of the Mosque of Kufa when the poisoned sword came crashing down on his head struck by Abd al-Rahman ibn Muljam. the man was against him
at that moment he said that "Fuztu wa Rabbil Ka’bah” By the Lord of the Ka’bah, I have succeeded.






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