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The fourth of the Rashidun caliphs, Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (may Allah be pleased with him)

Author: Muhammad Reda
SKU: 9789953343471

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This book discusses the biography of the Commander of the Faithful, Ali ibn Abi Talib, may Allah be pleased with him. The author presented this book because of the longing of Muslims for a protective biography that combines his life, jihad, virtues, caliphate, speeches, words, and wisdom without boring length or abbreviation.

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Book description:

  • Author's name: Muhammad Reza

  • Number of pages: 361 pages

  • The subject of the book: Biography of the Commander of the Faithful Ali bin Abi Talib (may Allah be pleased with him)

The contents of the book:

  1. Dedication of the book 

  2. Introduction 

  3. Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth of the Rashidun Caliphs 

  4. History of his life 

  5. His wives 

  6. His wife Fatima, daughter of the Messenger of Allah 

  7. His sons and daughters 

  8. His Islam (may Allah be pleased with him) 

  9. His migration 

  10. His characteristic 

  11. His dress 

  12. His asceticism, austerity and piety 

  13. Modesty and honesty 

  14. His dignities 

  15. Judgment 

  16. Hadiths on his virtue

  17. Witnessing the invasions

  18. Ali and succession after the Messenger of Allah

  19. Ali's allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Siddiq

  20. Ali participates in the washing of the Messenger of Allah 

  21. Descending on the tomb of the Messenger of Allah

  22. Ali during Abu Bakr's caliphate 

  23. Ali in the Caliphate of Umar

  24. Ali and the Caliphate after Umar

  25. Ali's stance on the sedition against Uthman 

  26. Competition between Ali and Uthman 

  27. The allegiance of Ali (may Allah be pleased with him)

  28. His sermon

  29. Defaulters of the Pledge of Allegiance

  30. Ali's first sermon when he succeeded 

  31. The Companions' Meeting with Ali

  32. Mughira ibn Sha'aba's opinion on recognizing workers

  33. Ibn Abbas saw 

  34. Distribution of governors to the provinces 

  35. Obedience to the people of Kufa 

  36. Muawiya's uprising in the Levant 

  37. Ali's sermon urging to fight Muawiya 

  38. Talha, Zubair, and Aisha 

  39. Their departure from Amir al-Mu'minin 

  40. Aisha's sermon to the people of Mecca 

  41. Aisha's willingness to fight the Commander of the Faithful 

  42. Talha and Zubair write the greats of Basra 

  43. Responding to books 

  44. Inviting Ibn 'Umar to join Aisha 

  45. Aisha's March to Basra 

  46. The situation in the city and Ali's exit 

  47. Aisha's companions differed on who 

  48. He prays with the people and those who command him 

  49. Aisha's camel 

  50. Hoab dogs 

  51. Arriving in Basra 

  52. Basra's disagreement about Aisha

  53. Objection to Aisha's departure 

  54. Objecting to Talha and Zubair 

  55. The question about Uthman's killers 

  56. Start of the Camel Situation 

  57. Ka'b ibn Sur's Exodus to Madinah 

  58. What happened to 'Uthman ibn Hanif after Ka'b came 

  59. The defense of Ali by a man from Abdul Qays

  60. Hakim ibn Jabla fights and is killed 

  61. The dead of the site 

  62. Abu Musa al-Ash'ari exhorts the people of 

  63. Kufa to stop fighting 

  64. Ali ibn Abi Talib's march to Basra 

  65. Said ibn Ubayd al-Ta'i's sermon 

  66. Ali's sermon in Rabdha 

  67. Ali's sermon to the people of Kufa 

  68. Sending Al-Qaqaa to negotiate with Aisha 

  69. Defeat of the Camel Companions 

  70. Fighting intensifies 

  71. The dead and their burial 

  72. Aisha's demobilization

  73. Ali's arrival and the fight over water

  74. Ali does not reciprocate and does not prevent 

  75. Water after he owned it 

  76. Readers Prevent Fighting

  77. Calling Muawiya to obedience and jama'ah 

  78. Words of Uday ibn Hatim

  79. Words of Yazid ibn Qais

  80. Shabath's response to Muawiya 

  81. Muawiya's delegation to Ali

  82. The readiness of Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) 

  83. Preparation of Muawiya 

  84. Uday ibn Hatim and the dispute over the flag

  85. In the ranks of Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) 

  86. Amir al-Mu'minin's commandment to his army 

  87. Fighting after the truce 

  88. Al-Ashtar stabilizes the defeated members of Ali's army

  89. Abdullah bin Badil fights and is killed 

  90. Creeping Jupiter 

  91. A sermon on those who stood and fought

  92. Ammar ibn Yasser 

  93. Ammar and Amr ibn al-'As 

  94. Ammar, the prostitute 

  95. Ali asks for a duel with Muawiya 

  96. Accusing Ali and his companions of not praying 

  97. A Reply to the Shameless People of the Levant 

  98. Ali dueling Amr ibn al-'As 

  99. Abdullah ibn 'Umar ibn al-Khattab was killed 

  100. The killing of Dhu al-Kalaa 

  101. The night of the kitten 

  102. Amr ibn al-'As signals the lifting of the Qur'an 

  103. To stop the fighting and return to the Book of God 

  104. Al-Ash'ath was sent to Muawiya to seek his opinion 

  105. Judges test 

  106. Releasing prisoners 

  107. Waiting for the referees 

  108. The two judges' opinion of those who refrain from fighting 

  109. Mughira's opinion of the judges 

  110. Abu Musa's opinion to depose the two men: Ali and Muawiya

  111. Al-Barak ibn Abdullah who went out to represent Muawiya 

  112. Amr ibn Bakr who went out to kill Amr ibn al-'As 

  113. His age and the duration of his caliphate 

  114. Hassan's sermon after killing his father 

  115. The two of them were the senior companions who died during Ali's caliphate

  116. Conclusion on Ali's succession and wars

  117. Ray of Abbas in the Rashidun caliphs and his father Abbas

  118. Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) and his sayings and proverbs 

  119. What was said in his epitaph

  120. Orientalist views on Ali ibn Talib 

  121. On the Jafr and its attribution to Imam Ali (may Allah be pleased with him)

  122. Index of names of men and tribes

  123. Index of women's names

  124. Index of country and place names

 

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Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm
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