Description
Book description:
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Author's name: Muhammad Reza
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Number of pages: 361 pages
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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:
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Dedication of the book
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Introduction
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Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth of the Rashidun Caliphs
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History of his life
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His wives
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His wife Fatima, daughter of the Messenger of Allah
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His sons and daughters
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His Islam (may Allah be pleased with him)
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His migration
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His characteristic
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His dress
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His asceticism, austerity and piety
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Modesty and honesty
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His dignities
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Judgment
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Hadiths on his virtue
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Witnessing the invasions
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Ali and succession after the Messenger of Allah
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Ali's allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Siddiq
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Ali participates in the washing of the Messenger of Allah
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Descending on the tomb of the Messenger of Allah
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Ali during Abu Bakr's caliphate
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Ali in the Caliphate of Umar
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Ali and the Caliphate after Umar
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Ali's stance on the sedition against Uthman
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Competition between Ali and Uthman
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The allegiance of Ali (may Allah be pleased with him)
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His sermon
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Defaulters of the Pledge of Allegiance
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Ali's first sermon when he succeeded
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The Companions' Meeting with Ali
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Mughira ibn Sha'aba's opinion on recognizing workers
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Ibn Abbas saw
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Distribution of governors to the provinces
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Obedience to the people of Kufa
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Muawiya's uprising in the Levant
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Ali's sermon urging to fight Muawiya
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Talha, Zubair, and Aisha
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Their departure from Amir al-Mu'minin
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Aisha's sermon to the people of Mecca
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Aisha's willingness to fight the Commander of the Faithful
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Talha and Zubair write the greats of Basra
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Responding to books
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Inviting Ibn 'Umar to join Aisha
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Aisha's March to Basra
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The situation in the city and Ali's exit
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Aisha's companions differed on who
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He prays with the people and those who command him
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Aisha's camel
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Hoab dogs
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Arriving in Basra
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Basra's disagreement about Aisha
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Objection to Aisha's departure
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Objecting to Talha and Zubair
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The question about Uthman's killers
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Start of the Camel Situation
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Ka'b ibn Sur's Exodus to Madinah
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What happened to 'Uthman ibn Hanif after Ka'b came
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The defense of Ali by a man from Abdul Qays
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Hakim ibn Jabla fights and is killed
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The dead of the site
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Abu Musa al-Ash'ari exhorts the people of
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Kufa to stop fighting
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Ali ibn Abi Talib's march to Basra
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Said ibn Ubayd al-Ta'i's sermon
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Ali's sermon in Rabdha
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Ali's sermon to the people of Kufa
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Sending Al-Qaqaa to negotiate with Aisha
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Defeat of the Camel Companions
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Fighting intensifies
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The dead and their burial
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Aisha's demobilization
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Ali's arrival and the fight over water
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Ali does not reciprocate and does not prevent
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Water after he owned it
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Readers Prevent Fighting
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Calling Muawiya to obedience and jama'ah
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Words of Uday ibn Hatim
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Words of Yazid ibn Qais
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Shabath's response to Muawiya
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Muawiya's delegation to Ali
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The readiness of Ali (may Allah be pleased with him)
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Preparation of Muawiya
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Uday ibn Hatim and the dispute over the flag
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In the ranks of Ali (may Allah be pleased with him)
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Amir al-Mu'minin's commandment to his army
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Fighting after the truce
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Al-Ashtar stabilizes the defeated members of Ali's army
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Abdullah bin Badil fights and is killed
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Creeping Jupiter
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A sermon on those who stood and fought
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Ammar ibn Yasser
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Ammar and Amr ibn al-'As
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Ammar, the prostitute
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Ali asks for a duel with Muawiya
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Accusing Ali and his companions of not praying
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A Reply to the Shameless People of the Levant
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Ali dueling Amr ibn al-'As
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Abdullah ibn 'Umar ibn al-Khattab was killed
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The killing of Dhu al-Kalaa
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The night of the kitten
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Amr ibn al-'As signals the lifting of the Qur'an
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To stop the fighting and return to the Book of God
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Al-Ash'ath was sent to Muawiya to seek his opinion
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Judges test
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Releasing prisoners
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Waiting for the referees
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The two judges' opinion of those who refrain from fighting
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Mughira's opinion of the judges
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Abu Musa's opinion to depose the two men: Ali and Muawiya
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Al-Barak ibn Abdullah who went out to represent Muawiya
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Amr ibn Bakr who went out to kill Amr ibn al-'As
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His age and the duration of his caliphate
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Hassan's sermon after killing his father
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The two of them were the senior companions who died during Ali's caliphate
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Conclusion on Ali's succession and wars
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Ray of Abbas in the Rashidun caliphs and his father Abbas
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Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) and his sayings and proverbs
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What was said in his epitaph
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Orientalist views on Ali ibn Talib
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On the Jafr and its attribution to Imam Ali (may Allah be pleased with him)
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Index of names of men and tribes
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Index of women's names
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Index of country and place names
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