Hz. Imam Ali RA

Hazrat Ali RA, the cousin and son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad SAW, was among the earliest Muslims and a pillar of courage, knowledge, and devotion in Islam. As the fourth caliph and the first Imam, he played a decisive role in shaping early Islamic history. His legacy as “Asad Allah” and “Ameer ul-Momineen” continues to inspire believers worldwide.

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About Hz. Imam Ali RA

Hazrat Ali RA (full name Ali ibn Abi Talib) was the cousin and son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad SAW, revered as the fourth caliph and the first Imam in Islam. He was a pivotal figure in early Islam, known for his courage, wisdom, and devotion, and is considered a central figure in the history.
Key aspects of his life:
    • Relationship with the Prophet: As the Prophet Muhammad SAW ‘s cousin and son-in-law (married to his daughter, Fatimah SA), Ali was one of the earliest converts to Islam and a lifelong supporter of the Prophet.
    • Military leadership: He was a prominent warrior who fought bravely in many battles in defense of Islam.
    • Caliphate and Imamate: After the death of the third caliph, Uthman, Ali was elected as the fourth caliph, ruling from 656 to 661 CE. 
    • Legacy and titles: Ali is known by many titles, such as “Asad Allah” (Lion of God), “Murtaḍā” (One Who Is Chosen and Contented), and “Ameer ul Momineen” (Prince of the Faithful).
  • Death: He was assassinated in 661 CE by a Kharijite while praying in a mosque in Kufa, Iraq. His shrine is a major pilgrimage site for  Muslims in Najaf. 

Quotes from Hz. Imam Ali RA

Forgive the shortcomings of people of virtue and honor, for when they fall, Allah raises them again.

People abandoned the truth yet did not support falsehood.

The Prophet said this when the religion was small in number, but now that it has expanded, each person is free in what he chooses.

All matters are subject to destiny, to the extent that sometimes death results from one’s own planning.

Not every mischief-maker can be reproved.

He who is abandoned by his near ones becomes dear to distant ones.

When small blessings reach you, do not drive away greater ones through lack of gratitude.

The most helpless of people is the one who cannot gain true brothers, and even more helpless is the one who gains them but loses them.

When you gain power over your adversary, pardon him as gratitude for being able to overpower him.

Meet people in such a manner that if you die they weep for you, and if you live they long for you.