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  1. Jul 7, 2021 · Chapter 2, ‘A Sacred Conception of Justice in the Letter of ImamAli to Malik al-Ashtar’, discusses the principle of justice in relation to the concept and the reality of the sacred. The main argument presented here is that in ImamAli’s worldview, the ethical orientation towards justice is immeasurably deepened insofar as it is consciously linked to the spiritual precepts of the ...

  2. According to the author of the major book Omdat ol-Mataleb, Ali ibn Jafar also served Imam Ali al-Hadi; that is, he understood the life of the five Shia Imams and continuously supported his honorable brother, Imam Musa al-Kazim. Ali ibn Jafar obtained permission from his brother, Imam Musa al-Kazim, to narrate the religious courses and Prophet ...

  3. Ali al-Sajjad was born in Medina, or perhaps in Kufa, in the year 38 AH (658–659 CE). [1] [2] Shia Muslims annually celebrate the fifth of Sha'ban for this occasion. [3] Al-Sajjad was the great-grandson of Islamic prophet Muhammad, and the grandson of the first Shia imam, Ali ibn Abi Talib, by the latter's marriage with Muhammad's daughter ...

  4. Salūnī qabla ʿan tafqidūnī (Arabic: سَلُونِي قَبْلَ أَنْ تَفْقِدُونِي, ask me before you miss me) is a phrase from Imam Ali (a) implying the extent of his knowledge. According to both Shi'a and Sunni sources, Imam Ali (a) has uttered this phrase many times, including in a sermon during which Sa'd b. Abi Waqqas ...

  5. Early Life And Virtues Of Imam Ali. All constituents of distinction and dignity can be found convened in the lineage of Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (‘a) who belongs to the family of Hashim that is well-known for nobility, gallantry, hospiTalibty, and all features of righteousness that may be ascribed to a family. Historians have mentioned some ...

  6. ʾAbī Ṭālib (Arabic: عَليّ بن الحُسَین بن علي بن أبي طالب) (b. 38 / 659 – d. 95 /713) known as Imām al-Sajjād (امام السجاد, lit. the Consistently Prostrating) and Zayn al-ʿAbidīn (زين العابدين, lit. Adornment of the Worshippers) is the fourth Imam of Shi'a. The period of his imamate ...

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  8. Imam Ali b. Abi Talib. ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib (Arabic: عَلِيّ بْن أَبِي طَالِب; c. 600 – 661 CE) was the last Caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate, the successor state to the Islamic prophet Muhammad's political dominions. He is considered by Shia Muslims to be the first Imam, the rightful religious and political successor ...