Al-Suyuti narrates Ali ibn Abi Taalib as shadeed al-udma (black-skinned) here in Taarikh Al-Khulafaa on page 134 . ”Ali was a heavyset, bald, hairy man of average height which leaned toward shortness. He had a large stomach and a large beard which filled all that was between his shoulders. His beard was white as if it was cotton and he was a
Caliphate. After Muhammad's death, Umar realized Abu Bakr's ability and gave him full support in his bid for the leadership of the community, helping him become the first Caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate; this position was also contested for by the partisans (Shia) of Ali ibn abi-Talib (l. 601-661 CE, another close companion and son-in-law of the Prophet).
Later, court poets of Muslim monarchs ignored the poetry of Ali with sheer hostility; whereas otherwise, the poetry of Ali is the best example for the younger generations to learn. “Diw’an Ali ibn Abi Talib”, which is commonly available, is not all genuine, as many doubtful verses are found in it, which are wrongly labelled to Ali.
Abdul-Rahman al-Tha'alibi was born in the year 1384 CE/785 AH in Isser in modern-day Boumerdès Province into a pious family with a lineage going back to Ja'far ibn Abi Talib. His Arab Maqillian Bedouin tribe, the Tha'aliba · · , had long dominated several regions of Algeria from 1204 CE to 1515 CE.
Omar (r) called a meeting of all the Arab nobles for consultation and offered to personally lead a campaign to Persia. However, upon the advice of Ali ibn Abu Talib (r), the Caliph chose Sa’ad ibn Waqqas to lead an army of 20,000 towards Persia. Sa’ad ibn Waqqas was a Companion of the Prophet and a veteran of the Battle of Badr.
Abū Muḥammad al-Ḥasan ibn ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib was a prominent early Islamic figure. He was the eldest son of Ali and Fatima and a grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He briefly ruled as caliph from January 661 until August 661. He is considered as the second Imam in Shia Islam, succeeding Ali and preceding his brother Husayn. As a grandson of the prophet, he is part of the ahl
Jafar ibn Abi Talib. جعفر بن أبي طالب. {English- إنجليزي } 2010 - 1431. In spite of his noble standing among the Quraysh, Abu Talib, an uncle of the Prophet, was quite poor. He had a large family and did not have enough means to support them adequately. His poverty-stricken situation became much worse when a severe drought
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Much has been said and written about the virtues of the Commander of the Faithful, Imam 'Ali ibn Abi Talib (as). Throughout history, scholars, researchers, poets and others have focused through different angles in their efforts to fathom the multi-sided personality of the cousin, son-in-law and vicegerent of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.).
Qira'at. In Islam, Qirāʼah (pl. Qirāʼāt; Arabic: قراءات, lit. 'recitations or readings') are different linguistic, lexical, phonetic, morphological and syntactical forms permitted with reciting the holy book of Islam, the Quran. [1] [2] Differences between Qiraʼat are slight and include varying rules regarding the prolongation
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