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Ali ibn Abi
Talib was the
cousin and son-in-law of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Ali contributed significantly to
Islam in its
early years and was likely...
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Muslim unity. The
three caliphs are
viewed in Shia
Islam as
illegitimate rulers and
usurpers of
Ali's rights.
Ali himself succeeded to the
caliphate in...
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playing a
critical role in the
evolution of
Ali's religious views by
steering him
towards the
Nation of Islam.
Ali would subsequently go on to
attend the rallies...
- For Shia Muslims,
Muhammad thus
invested Ali with his
religious and
political authority,
while ****
Muslims view this as a mere
statement of friendship...
- the case of
Ali among themselves. This is also a
proposal entertained by McHugo.
Madelung is of the
view that a
broad shura, in
which Ali was to be on...
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requests from the
latter to lead them. This is
similar to the
view of John McHugo, who adds that
Ali withdrew in
frustration when his
peace efforts where thwarted...
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Muhammad Ali (/
ɑːˈliː/; born C****ius
Marcellus Clay Jr.;
January 17, 1942 – June 3, 2016) was an
American professional boxer.
Nicknamed "the Greatest"...
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Hasan ibn
Ali (Arabic: الْحَسَنِ بْن عَلِيّ, romanized: al-Ḥasan ibn
ʿAlī; c. 625 – 2
April 670) was an Alid
political and
religious leader. The eldest...
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chances of
Ali is also the
view of Ayoub, who adds that Umar
might have done so unknowingly.
Jafri disagrees,
saying that Umar
meant to
block Ali but could...
- free will not to
follow Ali, to
their own disadvantage. In the Shia
view,
while direct revelation ended with Muhammad's death,
Ali remained the righteous...